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Easter Egg Phone Numbers Revealed in Lost Records: Bloom & Rage

Apr 17,2025 Author: Thomas

In the enigmatic world of *Lost Records: Bloom & Rage*, secrets abound, and not all are recorded by Swann’s camcorder. Sometimes, the most intriguing Easter eggs are hidden in plain sight, like the special phone numbers you can dial. Here's a comprehensive guide to all the Easter egg phone numbers in *Lost Records: Bloom & Rage*.

All Easter Egg Phone Numbers in Lost Records: Bloom & Rage

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During Tape 1, Scene 14 (‘Phone a Friend’), while in Swann’s bedroom, you can choose to call Kat, Autumn, or Nora. But why rush? Take your time to explore the game's hidden Easter egg phone numbers instead.

There are approximately five Easter egg numbers scattered throughout *Lost Records: Bloom & Rage*. To experience their unique outcomes, simply enter the full number on Swann’s phone. While these numbers won’t unlock any achievements, they enrich the scene and even hint at intriguing aspects of Kat’s character.

Phone NumberOutcome
Reset buttonMash the red Reset button multiple times, and the dial tone will grow increasingly loud.
Any incorrect numberAfter five incorrect attempts, Kat’s voice will replace the Operator’s and say, “The number you are trying to reach is unavailable”.
911Velvet Cove’s local authorities will answer.
285-555-6714 (The Movie Palace)The Movie Palace’s automated message plays, indicating their hours and movie return options. The last sentence will ominously repeat twice.

Swann's response to these Easter egg calls remains consistent, always saying, “Whoopsie, must have entered the number wrong…”. You'll need to enter a friend’s actual number to move the story forward and break this loop.

If you missed these Easter eggs on your first playthrough, don't worry! You can revisit Scene 14 via the Scene Selection menu. Make sure to choose Collectible Mode when replaying to ensure you don't lose any story progress while hunting for these hidden gems.

Should you accidentally press the wrong digit, the red Reset button at the bottom of the keypad is your friend, allowing you to start over. Remember, the friend you decide to call will impact your friendship with them.

That wraps up all the Easter egg phone numbers in *Lost Records: Bloom & Rage*. For more insights, explore our other guides, including a full rundown on all passwords and padlock combinations within the game.

*Lost Records: Bloom & Rage is available now.*

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