Little Nightmares Collectibles: A Complete Guide to Finding Every Hidden Secret
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Here’s a fun stat for you — there are over 40 collectibles scattered across the original Little Nightmares, and I missed nearly half of them on my first playthrough. Yep, half. I was so focused on not getting eaten by the Twin Chefs that I completely ignored the little glowing statues sitting right behind me. If you’re anything like me, hunting down every Little Nightmares collectible can feel like a whole separate game in itself!
But that’s honestly what makes it so rewarding. These hidden items add layers of lore and mystery to an already creepy world, and finding them all is basically a badge of honor for any fan of the series.
What Are the Collectibles in Little Nightmares?
So let’s break it down real quick. In the first Little Nightmares, there are two main types of collectibles: Nomes and Statues. Nomes are those adorable little guys in pointy hats that scurry away when you get close — you gotta hug them to collect them. There are 13 Nomes total spread across all five chapters.
Then you’ve got the Statues, which are small figurines that glow faintly in the dark. You need to smash them to collect them, and there are 10 of these scattered throughout the Maw. Breaking all of them unlocks the “Little Lost Things” achievement, which was weirdly satisfying when I finally got it.
Tips for Finding Every Collectible Without Losing Your Mind
Okay, here’s where I wish someone had given me advice before I started. My biggest tip? Explore every single room, even the ones that look like dead ends. I can’t tell you how many times I walked right past a Nome hiding in a corner because I assumed there was nothing there.
- Always check behind objects and underneath tables — Nomes love hiding in tight spots.
- Listen carefully for the sound of tiny footsteps or a faint humming noise, that usually means a Nome is nearby.
- Statues often glow, so turn your brightness up slightly if you’re playing in a dark room.
- Replay chapters individually through chapter select if you missed something — you don’t have to restart the whole game.
That last point saved me so much frustration. I originally thought I had to do a full new playthrough, but nope, chapter select keeps track of what you’ve already found.
The Chapters Where I Struggled the Most
Chapter 3, The Kitchen, was an absolute nightmare for collectible hunting — pun totally intended. The Twin Chefs are patrolling constantly, and there’s a Nome tucked away in a spot where you basically have to risk getting caught to reach it. I died like six times before I figured out the timing.
Chapter 4, The Guest Area, also gave me trouble. There’s a statue hidden in a room that you can easily skip entirely if you’re rushing through. My advice is to slow down in that chapter even though every instinct tells you to run from those terrifying guests.
For a really helpful visual walkthrough, I’d recommend checking out this video that covers all collectible locations step by step:
Little Nightmares – All Collectibles Guide (YouTube)
Don’t Forget Little Nightmares II Collectibles
If you’ve moved on to Little Nightmares II, the collectible game gets even more intense. Instead of Nomes and Statues, you’re looking for Glitching Remains, Hats, and Remnants. There are 18 Glitching Remains and 12 Hats hidden throughout the sequel’s chapters.
The hats are purely cosmetic but honestly some of them are so cute it hurts. The Nome hat is obviously the best one — fight me on that. Glitching Remains are trickier because they tie into the game’s secret ending, which adds a whole new dimension to the story.
Why Collecting Everything Is Totally Worth It
Look, I get it — backtracking through creepy environments isn’t everyone’s idea of fun. But hunting down every Little Nightmares collectible genuinely made me appreciate the game’s world design so much more. You notice details you’d never see otherwise, and the lore implications of some of these items are wild.
So take your time, explore every shadowy corner, and don’t be afraid to replay chapters. If you’re looking for more guides and gaming tips like this, head over to Glitch Lane where we’re always covering the stuff that makes games worth obsessing over. Happy hunting!



