One of the first objectives you’ll get in FNAF Into the Pit is to help Oswald find and dial his mom’s number.
This happens during Night 1 when Oswald returns home with his dad. There seems to be something wrong with Oswald’s dad, causing him to panic and call his mom for help.
In this short guide, we’ll tell you how to complete this objective and advance Into the Pit’s story!
Where to Find Mom’s Number & Dial Mom | FNAF Into The Pit Guide
Before you go find Mom’s Number, you will first need to pick up Dad’s Phone. This is your first objective inside Oswald’s House during Night 1, but you’ll need to be careful to avoid Spring Bonnie as you roam the house.
To start, leave Oswald’s Room and go into Hallway 2, then into the Master Bedroom. You’ll find Spring Bonnie lying on the bed there, but Oswald will also notice his dad’s phone on the nightstand. Your goal here is to distract Spring Bonnie so that it leaves the room.
Now, you’ll need to head to the Kitchen, which is the bottom middle room as shown on the map.
Once inside the Kitchen, interact with the blender on the counter. Oswald will activate it, creating noise and attracting Spring Bonnie to the kitchen. Quickly leave the room and hide, then make your way to the Master Bedroom again!
When you reach the Master Bedroom, pick up Dad’s Phone from the nightstand. However, it seems there are no numbers saved on the phone. That means you’ll now need to hunt down Mom’s Number somewhere in the house.
To find the number, go back to the Kitchen while being careful to avoid Spring Bonnie. In the Kitchen, interact with the fridge to pick up Mom’s Number. It will appear as 555-5683 on your inventory upon inspection.
Use Dad’s Phone from within the inventory and input 5555683 to call Oswald’s mom. After the short conversation, Spring Bonnie will be alerted so you’ll need to run and hide from him! Once you lose him, go to the Living Room to meet up with mom and complete this section.
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