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Apartment Apocalypse Walkthrough

Lost and Found Co. rewards sharp eyes and steady clicks, and this walkthrough keeps both on track with clean routes, sneaky-item saves, and cozy progress through every chapter and request.

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Apartment Apocalypse Walkthrough

If Breezy Hill Heights has you bouncing between floors for one last winter item, one last half popsicle, or one tiny thing hidden in a room gimmick, welcome to Apartment Apocalypse. This request stage is much easier when you stop treating the apartment block like one map and start clearing it room by room.

The best route is to do the top floor first, especially the icy room, then work back through the themed apartments and machine-heavy rooms. If you keep restarting from the lobby and free-scanning the whole building, this stage will absolutely waste your time.

Clear the icy room first

The icy room is the first place to revisit when a winter objective refuses to show itself. Winter Girl is in front of the icy room, and Winter Boy is inside the icy room on the top floor. The Winter Hat is in the microwave, and the Winter Scarf is stuck under the cat. If one of the cold-weather items is still missing, do not keep checking the kitchen or the hallways. Go right back here.

Then check the room gimmicks

This stage hides a lot of small items inside the joke of the room instead of out in the open. One half popsicle is tied to the comic clue. Another is sitting by a bright screen. That means microwaves, screens, comics, pet spots, and other room gimmicks deserve their own pass. Do those before you start another slow sweep through the furniture.

When the stage starts to blur together

Reset by floor and by theme. Finish the icy room, then the sweeter pastel rooms, then the kitchen and machine props, then the more character-heavy apartments. That reset usually works better than another giant top-left to bottom-right search, because this stage is built to make every room feel the same once your eyes get tired.

If the last item still feels impossible, go back to the clue word and ask what kind of room would make a joke out of it. Apartment Apocalypse likes that trick much more than it likes fair, open placement.

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