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Little Nightmares 2: How to Climb

Little Nightmares 2 has arrived and players are able to jump into the latest game from developer Tarsier Studios. Fans that are jumping in can see how they have expanded and improved on since the original, test their puzzle and platforming skills, and hopefully get a few frights in along the way. If you’re here, though, you’re probably a bit confused about how to climb in Little Nightmares 2. You’re not going to get far without knowing how to do this, so let’s get right to it.

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How to Climb in Little Nightmares 2

Climbing in Little Nightmares 2 is quite simple and but maybe not as intuitive or similar to other games. You just need to ensure you know and remember the correct button to push.

All you need to do to jump up and climb in Little Nightmares 2 is press and hold R2 to grab onto a climbable surface. Only certain areas, like grates, boards, and other items, are climbable. If you get on to object any ladder-like object to help you climb upwards, be sure to keep holding R2 while pressing the upward direction to maintain grip.

That’s all you need to know for how to climb in Little Nightmares 2. Hopefully, now that you know what to do, you’re able progress onward and upwards through the rest of Little Nightmares 2. Well, at least until something terrifying and horrible happens to you anyway.

For more on Little Nightmares 2, you can check out our guide wiki, or scan through our latest news, guides, features and more. And, of course, you can read our fully scored review where staff writer Andrew McMahon shared his thoughts on the follow-up to the 2017 puzzle and platforming game.


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Ed McGlone
Ed McGlone was with Twinfinite from 2014 to 2022. Playing games since 1991, Ed loved writing about RPGs, MMOs, sports games and shooters.