Phasmophobia: a mini version of a lighthouse inside Point Hope.
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Phasmophobia: All hiding places in Point Hope

Like a lily-livered coward.

By now, many of Phasmophobia “phans” will have been getting to grips with the Eventide update, especially the brand-ne🃏w map. Being a literal lighthouse, Point Hope offers som﷽ething a little different for your ghost hunting experience.

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The fact that it cont🐓ains 10 floors in total can seem a little daunting at first. However, on the plus side, this does suggest that there may be more than a few hiding places whenever that spectral being decides to go on a rampage.

Phasmophobia: the master bedroom in Point Hope showing the vanity screen hiding spot.
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And you’d be right. When the going gets tough, there are a number of spots to keep out of sight of that angry Demon or Revenant, so here’s a quick list of all the hiding places in Phasmophobia‘s Point Hope map.

Where to hide in Point Hope – They’ll never see us in here!

Just as a quick aside: I’m still learning the layout of Point Hope, even though it is pretty straightforward (just go up?) so I’m hesitant to include the screen next to the bathtub in the main bathroom on the fifth floor. It feels like it could be a place to hide, but it’s quite wide open, and I haven’t played the map enough to conclude whether a ghost can find you there.

Now that that’s out the way: here are the actual hiding places:

RoomFloor
Entranceway1Closet near the front door. It’s quite sizeable as well.
Small bathroom1Inside the shower, though you wouldn’t think so seeing as it’s got a frosted glass screen.
Living room1Three in here: the closet near the living room door, behind the crate under the stairs, and inside the small lighthouse tent thing (though I found it a chore to squeeze through at times).
Kitchen2There’s a cardboard box behind the washing machine under the staircase you can duck down behind.
Dining room3Behind the boxes that are – you guessed it – under the stairs.
Master bedroom6There’s a room divider/modesty screen to the right of the bed.
Boy’s bedroom7Closet in the far left of the room.
Workshop8Double lockers. Classic.
What I’m going to call the “cog room”9Behind some boxes near the stairs.

As always with Phasmophobia, the harder the difficulty you’re playing on, the more hiding spots will be blocked off. But you don’t need to worry about that. You’re a brave ghost hunter after all, aren’t you? Still, it’s nice to hunker down in the dark to gather your thoughts every so often. Maybe have a little whimper.


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