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What the Digicode Is to Leave the Apartment in Stray

What the Digicode Is to Leave the Apartment in Stray

Time to snoop around, which is every cat's unique talent.

Early in Stray you will find yourself unable to progress until you figure out a code for an apartment door. Thankfully, you won’t have to wander too far to find it. Here’s what the digicode is to leave the apartment in Stray.

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Apartment Door Digicode

After you’ve entered the city proper at the start of the game you’ll be in the apartment where you meet B12 for the first time. After a short puzzle to get B12 up and running, you then get to make your own way out. However, the only exit is locked by a door keypad.

What you’ll want to do is enter the dark room from the same hallway with the locked door. You’ll want to turn on your flashlight (2 on keyboard, Up D-Pad for PlayStation) to navigate the dark room.

Above some shelves, you will see an arrow pointing to the word “CODE.” You’ll want to jump up on the shelves and swipe the items off covering the code. As you can see below, the code is 3748. It’s not randomized so this code should work for everyone.

Stray Apartment Code
Image Source: Annapurna Interactive via Twinfinite

That’s everything you need to know for what the digicode is to leave the apartment in Stray. For all those wanting to try the game, here’s a reminder that UK PlayStation players can play Stray for free currently. For everything else currently making your way through the game, we have guides for things like the Curiousity Killed the Cat trophy.


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Cameron Waldrop
Cameron is a freelance writer for Twinfinite and regularly covers battle royales like Fortnite and Apex Legends. He started writing for Twinfinite in late 2019 and has been lucky enough to review many really great games. While he loves a good shooter, his heart will always belong to JRPGs.
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