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Layers of Fear: Door padlock combination (The Actor)

Locked door in The Actor's story in Layers of Fear.

This Layers of Fear guide details the door padlock combination in The Actor’s story.

The latest Layers of Fear isn’t entirely new. It is, in fact, a rebuild of the first two games. But it also includes a brand new story about The Writer.

Bloober Team has “reimagined” their psychological horror series in Unreal Engine 5. This takes the visual fidelity to the next level and seriously amplifies the scares.

Part of this definitive package is The Actor’s story. You awaken on an abandoned ship and must take instructions from the ominous Director.

As you explore the ship, you will encounter mysterious puzzles and locked doors. At one point, you find a door that requires a padlock combination to unlock. If you’re struggling to find the combination, we’ve got you covered.

Door padlock combination in Layers of Fear (The Actor)

This is the door padlock combination in Layers of Fear as The Actor:

The padlock combination is 356.

If you want to find the combination for yourself, head a little further down the corridor and go through the door on the left. Inside the room is a manikin on a bed and a blank blackboard.

The manikin on the bed in Layers of Fear's The Actor story.
Shine your torch on the manikin.

Shine your torch on the manikin to get it to play. It will levitate and disappear. Writing will appear on the blackboard. Flip the blackboard round and the padlock combination is written on it (356).

The locked door padlock combination in Layers of Fear's The Actor story.
The combination written on the blackboard.

Use this combination to unlock the padlock. Inside the locked room is a Hamlet movie poster. 

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