Welcome to the ultimate Little Nightmares 3 trophy guide! If you’re looking to unlock every achievement and add that shiny platinum trophy to your collection, you’ve come to the right place. Little Nightmares 3, developed by Supermassive Games, offers 32 trophies for PlayStation players (1 Platinum, 4 Gold, 16 Silver, and 11 Bronze) and 31 achievements for Xbox players worth 1,000 Gamerscore.

Little Nightmares 3 Trophy Guide

This comprehensive guide will walk you through every trophy, provide detailed strategies for unlocking them, and share insider tips to make your platinum journey as smooth as possible. Whether you’re playing solo or in co-op, we’ve got you covered with everything you need to know about conquering this atmospheric horror adventure.

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Quick Overview

Trophy TypePlayStationXboxTotal Points
Platinum10
Gold444 x 50G
Silver161616 x 30G
Bronze111111 x 15G
Total32311,000G

Estimated Time to Platinum: 7+ hours
Difficulty: 3/10
Missable Trophies: 0
Minimum Playthroughs: 2 (one with each character)
Online Trophies: 1 (Special Connection)

What Are Little Nightmares 3 Trophies and Achievements?

Little Nightmares 3 trophies and achievements are in-game rewards that players unlock by completing specific tasks throughout the game. These range from simply progressing through the story to finding hidden collectibles and performing precise actions. The trophy list is designed to encourage exploration of every corner of the game’s haunting world while testing your skills in both puzzle-solving and survival.

What makes this particular trophy list interesting is its mysterious nature, many trophy descriptions are cryptic and don’t clearly indicate what you need to do, adding an extra layer of challenge to your platinum journey. But don’t worry, we’ll decode each one for you!

How to Get All Trophies in Little Nightmares 3?

To unlock all trophies in Little Nightmares 3, you’ll need to complete the game twice (once with each character), find all collectibles, complete specific chapter-based challenges, and play through Chapter 4 in co-op. Here’s the optimal roadmap:

Step 1: First Playthrough (4+ hours)

Choose either Low (bow character) or Alone (wrench character) and focus on:

  • Completing all chapters
  • Finding all collectibles (25 Dolls, 6 Nomes, 10 Lady Statues, 5 Ghosts)
  • Completing chapter-specific trophies
  • Working on miscellaneous trophies (calling partner, holding hands, weapon usage)

Step 2: Second Playthrough (3+ hours)

Play as the other character and:

  • Complete all chapters again
  • Focus on character-specific trophies
  • Clean up any missed collectibles or miscellaneous trophies

Step 3: Co-op and Cleanup

  • Complete Chapter 4 in online co-op for “Special Connection”
  • Mop up any remaining trophies

All Little Nightmares 3 Trophies and Achievements

Here’s the complete list of all 32 trophies/achievements in Little Nightmares 3, along with detailed instructions on how to unlock each one:

Story-Related Trophies

These trophies are unlocked automatically by progressing through the main story:

Child’s Play

You’re not rattled that easily
How to unlock: Complete Chapter 1 “Necropolis.” This is an automatic story-related trophy that cannot be missed.

Unsupervised

Survived the most pressing of situations
How to unlock: Complete Chapter 2 “Candy Factory.” This is an automatic story-related trophy that cannot be missed.

Showstoppers

The show cannot go on
How to unlock: Complete Chapter 3 “Carnevale.” This is an automatic story-related trophy that cannot be missed.

Spiral Out

A twisted mind unraveled
How to unlock: Complete Chapter 4 “The Institute.” This is an automatic story-related trophy that cannot be missed.

Light or Flight

Look on the bright side
How to unlock: In Chapter 3 “Carnevale,” you’ll find a flashlight early in the chapter after taking an elevator. Simply pick it up to unlock this trophy. If playing in co-op, only the first player who picks it up gets the trophy, but there’s a second flashlight available later in the chapter.

Character-Specific Trophies

These trophies require playing as specific characters:

Low-Spirited

The real memories are the friend you made along the way
How to unlock: Complete all chapters as Low (the character with black hair and bow). You don’t need to complete chapters in chronological order, you can mix solo and co-op play.

From Nowhere, With Love

…But to be is to have been
How to unlock: Complete all chapters as Alone (the character with orange hair and wrench). Like Low-Spirited, you can mix solo and co-op play.

Co-op Trophy

Special Connection

There is no bond as strong as this
How to unlock: Complete Chapter 4 “The Institute” in online co-op. You don’t need to play the entire game in co-op, just Chapter 4. You can be invited by someone who has Chapter 4 unlocked, even if you haven’t played before. Note: PlayStation Plus subscription is required.

Collectible Trophies

These trophies are earned by finding all collectibles in the game:

Toybox

Playtime’s over now
How to unlock: Find all 5 dolls in Chapter 1 “Necropolis.” See Loose Threads for more details.

Candy Shop

Sweets for my sweet
How to unlock: Find all 5 dolls in Chapter 2 “Candy Factory.” See Loose Threads for more details.

Token Gestures

You hit the jackpot
How to unlock: Find all 10 dolls in Chapter 3 “Carnevale.” See Loose Threads for more details.

Filed Away

Nothing left in the medicine cabinet
How to unlock: Find all 5 dolls in Chapter 4 “The Institute.” See Loose Threads for more details.

Loose Threads

Little shapes of big things to come
How to unlock: Find all 25 dolls throughout the game. None of the dolls are missable, you can use chapter select to replay any chapter and collect missed dolls.

Home Sweet Nome

Ready or not, here I come
How to unlock: Find and hug all 6 Nomes in Chapter 3 “Carnevale.” The Nomes are small creatures that you can hug by pressing the interact button when near them.

Omnipresence

Far or near, she can make us fear
How to unlock: Find and destroy all 10 Lady Statues throughout Chapter 3 “Carnevale.” These statues are hidden throughout the chapter and can be destroyed by hitting them or shooting them with the bow.

Miscellaneous Trophies

These trophies require specific actions or tasks:

Hello?

You can always call on me
How to unlock: Call your partner 50 times by pressing the call button. You can do this at any time except after beating the final boss in Chapter 4. This can be done in solo play or co-op.

Guiding Hands

We’re connected, you and I
How to unlock: Hold your partner’s hand for a total of 5 minutes. Press and hold the hand button to grab your partner’s hand. You can walk around while holding hands but cannot jump. This can be done in solo play or co-op.

Spanner in the Works

I can be quite handy when I want to be
How to unlock: Use Alone’s wrench 50 times. Destroy vases scattered throughout the game or use it for story purposes. Chapter 1 has the most destructible objects, making it ideal for farming this trophy.

Bullseye

You gotta aim high
How to unlock: Use Low’s bow 50 times. Shoot vases, crows in Chapter 1, or use it for story purposes. You can unlock this trophy halfway through Chapter 1 if you’re thorough.

Chapter-Specific Trophies

These trophies are tied to specific chapters and require precise actions:

Peekaboo

There’s a twinkle in that eye
How to unlock: In Chapter 1 “Necropolis,” survive all interactions with the big baby without dying. There are 9 interactions total: 2 short chases, 1 hole drop, and 6 hiding sequences from the baby’s light. The trophy unlocks after the final interaction when the baby walks away.

The Windy City

Just don’t open it indoors
How to unlock: In Chapter 1 “Necropolis,” open the umbrella at the last possible moment before landing. There are several opportunities throughout the chapter, including shortly after getting the umbrella, halfway through the chapter, and at the very end.

Birdbrained

Always ruffling feathers
How to unlock: In Chapter 1 “Necropolis,” shoot down 11 crows while playing as Alone. There are 14 crows total in the chapter, so you have some room for error. The trophy unlocks after shooting the 11th crow.

Capital Punishment

You’re heading for a shock
How to unlock: In Chapter 3 “Carnevale,” after powering up an elevator with a fuse, you’ll reach an area where you need to turn on power to move a sculpture. Climb the ladder on the left and throw a ball or shoot the button with Low’s bow. Wait for the trophy to pop.

Stay Tuned

Are you taking notes?
How to unlock: In Chapter 3 “Carnevale,” after climbing a shelf with bottles and jumping onto a bathtub, you’ll enter a dark corridor. Instead of going through the door on the back left, pass it and enter the last door on the right. Find a piano and move back and forth on the keys until the trophy unlocks.

Another One in the Bag

Nothing but net (profits)
How to unlock: In Chapter 3 “Carnevale,” complete the basketball minigame. This is found in the area with the big guy in a box, throw the ball through the hoop to unlock this trophy.

Unsavory Delicacies

Rotting from the inside, delicious on the outside
How to unlock: In Chapter 3 “Carnevale,” find and eat all the rotten food items scattered throughout the chapter. These are typically hidden in corners and hard-to-reach areas.

Delivery Feed

From store to (cage) door
How to unlock: In Chapter 3 “Carnevale,” complete the food delivery sequence without dropping any items. This requires careful navigation and timing.

Aim Low (and Alone)

Win a prize every time
How to unlock: In Chapter 3 “Carnevale,” win all the carnival games while playing as Alone. This includes the basketball game, shooting gallery, and any other minigames in the carnival area.

Illuminating Experiences

The gift of second sight
How to unlock: In Chapter 4 “The Institute,” find and activate all hidden light sources. These are typically candles or lamps that can be lit to reveal hidden paths or secrets.

Institutionalized

The Kids Aren’t Alright
How to unlock: In Chapter 4 “The Institute,” find all the children’s drawings hidden throughout the chapter. These are typically found in classrooms, dormitories, and other child-related areas.

Hand-Eye Coordination

You’ve stayed at arm’s length
How to unlock: This is considered the hardest trophy in the game. In Chapter 4 “The Institute,” complete a specific sequence that requires precise timing and coordination between both characters. This typically involves a section where one character must distract enemies while the other solves puzzles or navigates dangerous areas.

How to Redeem Little Nightmares 3 Trophies in June 2026?

Redeeming trophies in Little Nightmares 3 is automatic, once you complete the requirements for a trophy, it will unlock immediately. There’s no separate redemption process. However, here are some tips to ensure your trophies unlock properly:

  1. Stay Connected: For online trophies like “Special Connection,” ensure you have a stable internet connection and PlayStation Plus subscription (for PS players).
  2. Save Progress: While the game doesn’t have manual saves, it has 8 profile save slots with autosave. Make sure you’re playing in a profile slot that’s properly saving your progress.
  3. Check Requirements: Some trophies have specific requirements, like playing as a certain character or completing actions in a specific order. Double-check these requirements if a trophy isn’t unlocking.
  4. Chapter Select: If you miss a trophy, don’t worry, you can use chapter select to replay any section and unlock missed trophies.

Common Mistakes to Avoid When Hunting Trophies

Based on my experience and community feedback, here are some common pitfalls to avoid:

  1. Not Playing as Both Characters: Remember, you need to complete the game with both Low and Alone to unlock all character-specific trophies.
  2. Missing Collectibles: While no collectibles are missable, it’s more efficient to find them during your first playthrough rather than having to backtrack later.
  3. Forgetting Co-op: Don’t forget about the “Special Connection” trophy, make sure you play Chapter 4 in online co-op at some point.
  4. Rushing Through Chapters: Take your time to explore each area thoroughly, especially in Chapter 3 where many trophies are hidden.
  5. Ignoring Weapon Usage: Remember to use both the wrench and bow throughout your playthroughs to unlock “Spanner in the Works” and “Bullseye.”

Pro Strategies for Trophy Hunting

Here are some advanced tips to make your trophy hunting more efficient:

  1. Two-Character Approach: Play through once with each character, focusing on different trophies each time. For example, use your first playthrough to find all collectibles and your second to focus on character-specific actions.
  2. Co-op Planning: If possible, coordinate with a friend for the co-op trophy. You can invite each other to Chapter 4 even if one of you hasn’t reached it yet.
  3. Chapter Select Farming: For trophies requiring multiple uses (like weapon usage), use chapter select to replay sections with lots of destructible objects.
  4. Video Guides: For particularly tricky trophies like “Peekaboo” or “Hand-Eye Coordination,” consider watching video guides to see exactly what you need to do.
  5. Backup Saves: While you can’t manually save, having multiple profile slots allows you to keep different save points in case you need to go back for specific trophies.

Platform-Specific Information

PlayStation Players

  • 32 total trophies (1 Platinum, 4 Gold, 16 Silver, 11 Bronze)
  • PlayStation Plus required for online trophies
  • Trophies sync automatically when connected to PSN
  • Cross-buy between PS4 and PS5 versions

Xbox Players

  • 31 total achievements worth 1,000 Gamerscore
  • Xbox Live Gold required for online achievements
  • Achievements unlock offline but sync when connected to Xbox Live
  • Smart Delivery supported between Xbox One and Series X|S

PC Players

  • 32 achievements (no platinum equivalent)
  • No subscription required for online features
  • Achievements unlock through Steam or Epic Games Store depending on your version

Nintendo Switch Players

  • 32 achievements
  • Nintendo Switch Online required for online features
  • Achievements are tracked within the game itself

FAQ

How long does it take to get all trophies in Little Nightmares 3?

On average, it takes about 7+ hours to unlock all trophies in Little Nightmares 3. This includes two full playthroughs with different characters, time spent finding collectibles, and completing specific trophy requirements.

Are any trophies missable in Little Nightmares 3?

No, none of the trophies in Little Nightmares 3 are missable. You can use chapter select to replay any section and unlock missed trophies at any time.

Do I need PlayStation Plus for all trophies?

No, you only need PlayStation Plus for the “Special Connection” trophy, which requires online co-op. All other trophies can be unlocked offline.

Can I get all trophies in a single playthrough?

No, you need at least two playthroughs, one with each character, to unlock all trophies. Additionally, you’ll need to play Chapter 4 in co-op for one trophy.

What’s the rarest trophy in Little Nightmares 3?

Based on current data, “Mastery of The Spiral” (the platinum trophy) is the rarest, achieved by only 0.1% of players. Among non-platinum trophies, “Loose Threads” (finding all dolls) and “Spanner in the Works” (using the wrench 50 times) are particularly rare.

Do trophies carry over between platforms?

No, trophies and achievements are platform-specific. If you play on multiple platforms, you’ll need to unlock trophies separately on each one.

Can I play co-op with someone who hasn’t unlocked Chapter 4?

Yes, you can invite a friend to Chapter 4 even if they haven’t reached it yet. This makes it easier to get the “Special Connection” trophy.

What happens if I miss a collectible?

If you miss a collectible, you can use chapter select to replay any chapter and collect missed items. None of the collectibles are missable permanently.

Are there any glitched trophies?

Currently, there are no known glitched trophies in Little Nightmares 3. All trophies should unlock properly when you meet their requirements.

Can I use chapter select after beating the game?

Yes, chapter select becomes available after you complete the game, allowing you to replay any chapter to collect missed items or complete specific trophy requirements.

Conclusion

This comprehensive guide should help you unlock every trophy and achievement in Little Nightmares 3. Remember to save or bookmark this page for quick reference during your platinum journey. For more information about Little Nightmares 3, including system requirements and release details, check out our Official Little Nightmares 3 System Requirements guide. If you enjoy trophy hunting, you might also want to check out our No I’m Not a Human Achievements guide for another challenging trophy list.

Happy hunting, and may your journey through the haunting world of Little Nightmares 3 be both terrifying and rewarding.