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Looking for the Workshop door code in FNAF Secret of the Mimic? Look no further

Door in FNAF Secret of the Mimic can be really troublesome. However, if you know the proper code, you may escape the gruesome fate.

Damian Gacek

Looking for the Workshop door code in FNAF Secret of the Mimic? Look no further, image source: Five Nights at Freddy's: Secret of the Mimic, developer: Steel Wool Studios.
Looking for the Workshop door code in FNAF Secret of the Mimic? Look no further Source: Five Nights at Freddy's: Secret of the Mimic, developer: Steel Wool Studios.

It seems that quite a few players experience a serious bug at the beginning of the game, which prevents them from entering the proper part of the Murray’s Costume Manor. Nevertheless, it is not the only issue. Other people wonder about code to the Workshop. This is something we can fix.

FNAF Secret of the Mimic door code

Do you the days when FNAF was about looking through camera lenses and searching for animatronics? These days are long over, as it became a full exploration horror with a lot of running, solving puzzles and opening doors. FNAF Secret of the Mimic is another installment of the modern branch of the franchise. So, be prepared to visit all kinds of places in the facility.

However, to do that, you need to open doors to the Workshop, right? If you struggle with that, we can help you. While you can look for the numbers yourself, we can also tell you:

  1. The code is: 26294

While the code is the same for many people, some players suggest that it may be randomized. So, if the above does not work for you, go to the security room and look at 4 active TVs. They will show different numbers, write them down as this is your code.

Hopefully with this hint you will manage to solve the puzzle and enter the Workshop. Don’t forget to look into the safe. Good luck.

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Damian Gacek

Author: Damian Gacek

Graduate of English Philology and English in Public Communication. His portfolio includes a scientific article on video game translation. Working with Gamepressure.com since 2019, writing for various departments. Currently, deals with guides and occasionally s the newsroom. Interested in electronic entertainment since childhood. Loves RPGs and strategies, often also immersing himself in the depths of indie games. In his free time, works on a book and learns film editing.