The main protagonist inHello Neighbor 2is known as Quentin, a curious journalist who’s adamant about learning his neighbors' secrets and uncovering the truth. Throughout the game, his curiosity drives him to break into numerous buildings, solve some puzzles, and uncover mysteries to expose the neighbors’ crimes.
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InHello Neighbor 2, there are four main Acts that players must complete to reach the epilogue. Two side acts can be completed in the DLCs, however, they are separate stories from the original. Each Act has its own difficulty and Quentin needs to maneuver his way through it without getting caught by the NPC guarding the area.
Mansion - Act 4
The Mansion may be big if compared with other Acts’ locations, but it’s actually an advantage for Quentin. Due to its sheer size, it’s quite easy to explore the vast space leisurely and uncover every hidden compartment in hopes of findingthe missing trophies inHello Neighbor 2. Additionally, the Mayor is quite slow at catching players, making the search even easier.
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Completing Act 4 rewards players with the Gear-Shaped Key that opens the last locked door in the Museum. It’s crucial that all trophies are found and placed in their correct position to unlock the glass guarding the steering wheel.
Library - Late Fees DLC
Upon completing the game, players are free to explore the additional Acts in both DLCs. Late Fees takes place inside a large Library that has multiple floors, which are filled to the brim with random books. It may look overwhelming, but it’s actually a lot easier than it seems.
To complete the Act, Quentin needs tocollect several books and put them in the correct bookcases inHello Neighbor 2. The process is quite lengthy but not difficult by any means since the books seem to be placed in the most obvious locations. A key to the roof can also be found on the Librarian’s Desk, making the search much easier.

Bakery - Act 2
Thankfully, the puzzles inside the Bakery are easier than they seem. The Baker on the other hand looks harmless until Quentin forces his way through the house. The house is rather small, so there would be no problem with snooping around and hiding in the closet. If players ever find themselves in a tough situation, the Baker’s room has a balcony that can be used to make a quick escape.
The goal here is tocollect all missing cash register buttons inHello Neighbor 2and return them to their correct position. Once all mysteries have been resolved in the Bakery, players can unlock the cash register and take the Wing-Shaped Key.

901 Friendly Court - Act 1
901 Friendly Court is the first house Quentin gets to explore upon startingHello Neighbor 2. It will give players the perfect balance between easy and difficult as it’s still the first Act. Some parts of this house will be off-limit and Quentin won’t be able to remove it unless he finds the correct tool,which is the Scissors inHello Neighbor 2.
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Sadly, since the main protagonist just started exploring, he won’t have any materials or items that are useful. It’s up to players to search every nook and cranny in the house to collect the necessary items. Some of them are not even in the house, to begin with.
Lake House - Act 3
In Act 3, things start to get a bit difficult for players while exploring the Lake House. Mr. Otto’s home is pretty narrow and there’s nowhere to hide. The puzzles are a bit difficult since some depend on players’ dexterity and speed to move several pigs' heads at the same time.
To wrap upAct 3 inHello Neighbor 2, players must complete several puzzles to collect all map pieces to find out the safe’s location and its code. Inside, the Book-Shaped Key will be found which unlocks the study in the Museum.

School Building - Back To School DLC
The School Building in Back to School DLC is arguablyone of the most confusing areas inHello Neighbor 2. Like any normal school, the building has multiple classrooms, chemistry lab, an astrology room, a cafeteria, a theater, the principal office, a backyard, and many more searchable areas.
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It will definitely feel overwhelming since every room has an item or a riddle related to another room, and will take a while to connect all the dots. Furthermore, there are not one, but four guards inside the School Building; the Janitor and his three dogs.
The Museum
The Museum is certainly a tough area to handle since the main door won’t be accessible until players finish Act 2. In addition, the second floor is full of locked doors that only become available once Quentin finds all the missing keys. This means players will have to finish all four Acts togather all Museum keys inHello Neighbor 2.
As the second floor is opening up gradually, players won’t be able to complete all the riddles since each room has a piece for a certain puzzle. All riddles will start to come together once Quentin unlocks all doors. To make matters worse, the Neighbor will be guarding the Museum, and he’s extremely fast to catch any intruders.

Hello Neighbor 2is now available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
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