Find Out: Hidden Objects

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FIND OUT: HIDDEN OBJECTS

Find Out: Hidden Objects
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Find Out: Hidden Objects
Find Out: Hidden Objects
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Rating: 9.8 (1019 votes)
Category: Puzzle
Type: memory & observation
Platform: Browser (Desktop and Mobile)

What is Find Out: Hidden Objects?

Find Out is an "Interactive-Discovery" puzzle game that evolves the Hidden Object genre. The technical core is "State-Change Logic." Objects are not just hidden visually; they are hidden logically. You cannot find the "Toast" until you put the "Bread" in the "Toaster." It requires "Point-and-Click Adventure" thinking—combining items, moving props, and altering the environment to reveal the target assets.

Description

Locate specific items within complex, interactive scenes by manipulating objects and solving environmental clues to reveal secrets.

How to Play

You explore a scene (e.g., a bathroom, office). Your goal is to find listed items. Interaction involves "Tap, Drag, Shake." Tapping a drawer opens it. Dragging a match to a candle lights it. Shaking the device might make an apple fall from a tree. You must solve mini-puzzles (e.g., set the clock to morning to wake up the cat) to spawn the required collectibles.

How to Get High Scores in Find Out: Hidden Objects

Mastering discovery depends on "Logical-Causality." Do not just scan; "Think Functionally." If the target is a "Fried Egg," look for a raw egg, a pan, and fire. A pro strategy is "Multi-Touch Testing"—try dragging everything onto everything else. If an object highlights or moves slightly, it is an "Interactor." Solving the "Meta-Puzzle" of the scene (e.g., causing a traffic accident) usually reveals 5+ items at once.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: I see the item, but I can't pick it up?

It might be in the "Wrong State." A "Closed Flower" is not a "Blooming Flower." You might need to water it or shine sunlight on it to transform it into the collectible state.

Q: Does the game support "Gyroscope"?

Yes. Some levels require you to physically tilt your phone to roll a ball or spill a glass of water to reveal a hidden key.