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"Lost Records: Bloom and Rage - All Passwords and Padlock Codes Revealed"

Author : Natalie May 14,2025

If you're diving into the world of *Lost Records: Bloom and Rage*, you'll encounter several intriguing puzzles, including passwords and padlock combinations. Solving these is crucial not only for advancing the storyline but also for unlocking hidden achievements that enhance your gaming experience. Here's a comprehensive guide to help you navigate through all the puzzles up to the end of Tape 1.

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Table of contents

  • How to Solve All Password and Padlock Combinations in Lost Records: Bloom and Rage
  • Corey and Dylan Lovelock in Scene 10 (Lights, Camera, Action!)
  • Cabin Padlock in Scene 13 (Cabin in the Woods)
  • Blue Spruce Bar Gate Padlock in Scene 24 (Riot Grrrls)

How to Solve All Password and Padlock Combinations in Lost Records: Bloom and Rage

In Lost Records: Bloom and Rage, you'll find three lock-related puzzles in Tape 1. Keep an eye out for updates in April 2025, as Tape 2 might introduce additional puzzles. If you miss any puzzle solutions early on, don't worry; you can revisit them using the Scene Selection menu and Collectible Mode, allowing you to collect missed items without impacting your story progression.

Corey and Dylan Lovelock in Scene 10 (Lights, Camera, Action!)

Corey and Dylan's lock in Lost Records Bloom and RageCorey and Dylan’s love lock in Scene 10 – Screenshot by The Escapist Corey's bike in Lost Records Bloom and RageLook inside Corey’s bag for the solution – Screenshot by The Escapist Corey and Dylan's anniversary photo in Lost Records Bloom and RageThe written anniversary date is your solution – Screenshot by The Escapist

The first padlock puzzle awaits in Scene 10 of Tape 1, titled 'Lights, Camera, Action!'. After completing the Forest Girls Memoir, navigate through the park and slip between the large boulders. You'll encounter a wire fence lined with love locks, including one belonging to Corey and Dylan. To unlock it, you'll need a four-digit code, which you won't find until Scene 24.

In Scene 24, search Corey’s Bag on his bike in the parking lot. Inside, you'll find a Polaroid photo with a caption revealing their anniversary date: August 27, 1994. This date is your key to unlocking the padlock. Return to Scene 10 via the Scene Selection Menu and input 0827 to unlock the love lock and earn the hidden ‘Heartbreak’ achievement/trophy.

Cabin Padlock in Scene 13 (Cabin in the Woods)

Cabin padlock in Lost Records Bloom and RageScreenshot by The Escapist Cabin padlock in Lost Records Bloom and RageExamine the Old Sheet near the front door – Screenshot by The Escapist Old Sheet hints in Lost Records Bloom and RageLook at the Old Sheet for visual hints for the combination – Screenshot by The Escapist Cabin trapdoor in Lost Records Bloom and RageOpen the cabin trapdoor to reach the attic – Screenshot by The Escapist Moon symbol in Lost Records Bloom and RageFind the second symbol in the attic – Screenshot by The Escapist

The second padlock puzzle is found in Scene 13 of Tape 1, titled 'Cabin in the Woods'. After discovering the cabin, you'll need to solve the padlock on the front door to escape. Start by examining the Old Sheet behind you, which provides visual hints for the lock's four dials. The first dial is already set, so focus on the remaining three symbols.

For the second symbol, head to the kitchen area and pull the rope handle to access the attic. Inside, turn around to spot a crescent moon symbol on the far wall.

Symbol can in Lost Records Bloom and RageExamine a can on the stove for the next symbol – Screenshot by The Escapist Leaf symbol in Lost Records Bloom and RageFind the leaf symbol on the bottom of the can – Screenshot by The Escapist Bear trap in Lost Records Bloom and RageExamine the bear trap on the wall – Screenshot by The Escapist Star symbol in Lost Records Bloom and RageFind the star symbol on the wall behind the trap – Screenshot by The Escapist

For the third symbol, inspect the can furthest to the left on the stove, covered in spider webs. Flip it over to reveal a leaf symbol.

For the fourth symbol, examine the bear trap on the back wall. When it snaps shut, it will reveal a star symbol etched on the wood behind it.

Return to the front door and input the symbols in order: crescent moon, leaf, and star. This will unlock the door, allowing you to continue the story.

Blue Spruce Bar Gate Padlock in Scene 24 (Riot Grrrls)

Blue Spruce Bar padlock in Lost Records Bloom and RageBlue Spruce Bar gate padlock – Screenshot by The Escapist Corey's bike bag in Lost Records Bloom and RageOpen Corey’s bike bag to find the solution to the lock – Screenshot by The Escapist Corey's pager in Lost Records Bloom and RageExamine Corey’s pager inside the bag – Screenshot by The Escapist Paper attached to Corey's pager in Lost Records Bloom and RageInspect the paper slip on Corey’s pager for the combination – Screenshot by The Escapist

The final padlock puzzle is in Scene 24 of Tape 1, titled 'Riot Grrrls'. As the girls prepare for their concert at Blue Spruce Bar, they need to access the power source behind a locked gate. Follow Autumn and Kat to the gate on the left side of the parking lot.

The gate's padlock requires a sequence of cardinal directions. The solution is nearby; check Corey’s bike in front of the bar and examine the bag. Inside, find the Pager with a slip of paper under the clip. Flip the paper over to reveal a sequence of arrows—this is your key to the lock.

Return to the gate and input the sequence to unlock it, granting access to the employee area where you'll find essential items like the Extension Cord, Power Outlet, and Breaker Panel puzzle to restore power.

That wraps up all the passwords and padlock combinations in Lost Records: Bloom and Rage. Stay tuned for more guides and the latest news on the game at The Escapist, including our comprehensive trophy guide.

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