*Lost Records: Bloom & Rage* is a game filled with hidden details, unexpected twists, and subtle nods that go beyond the main storyline. While much of the mystery revolves around Swann’s camcorder footage, some of the most delightful surprises are tucked away in plain sight—like the Easter egg phone numbers scattered throughout the game. These aren’t essential to completing the story, but they offer quirky, sometimes eerie interactions that enrich the overall experience.
For players who enjoy digging into every nook and cranny of the game world, uncovering these hidden phone numbers can be a rewarding side activity. Here's a complete guide to all known Easter egg phone numbers in *Lost Records: Bloom & Rage*.
During Tape 1, Scene 14 (titled “Phone a Friend”) in Swann’s bedroom, you’re given the chance to call Kat, Autumn, or Nora. But here’s the thing—you don’t have to stick to those three. This scene also serves as a clever gateway for experimenting with alternative phone numbers, including several hidden Easter eggs.
To date, players have uncovered approximately five unique Easter egg phone numbers in *Lost Records: Bloom & Rage*. To trigger their effects, simply input the full number on Swann’s phone keypad. While none of these calls unlock achievements, each one adds a layer of intrigue to the scene—and one might even hint at something deeper about Kat’s role in the game.
Phone Number | Outcome |
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Reset button | Repeatedly press the red Reset button, and you’ll notice the dial tone gets progressively louder. |
Any incorrect number | After five failed attempts, Kat’s voice will replace the standard Operator message, stating, “The number you are trying to reach is unavailable”. |
911 | Calling this number connects you to Velvet Cove’s local authorities. |
285-555-6714 (The Movie Palace) | You’ll hear an automated message from The Movie Palace detailing store hours and movie return policies. Strangely, the final sentence repeats twice. |
It’s worth noting that Swann doesn’t react uniquely to any of these numbers—she’ll just mutter, “Whoopsie, must have entered the number wrong…” every time. You won’t break the dialogue loop until you finally enter one of your friends’ real contact numbers.
If you missed this opportunity during your first playthrough, fear not—you can revisit Scene 14 via the Scene Selection menu. For best results, activate Collectible Mode when replaying scenes. This mode lets you explore hidden content without risking your story progress.
And if you happen to punch in the wrong digit by accident, just hit the red Reset button at the bottom of the keypad to start fresh. Keep in mind that depending on which friend you eventually decide to call, your relationship with them may deepen as a result.
That wraps up our guide to all Easter egg phone numbers in *Lost Records: Bloom & Rage*. If you're hungry for more secrets, check out our other coverage, including a full list of passwords and padlock combinations found in *Lost Records*.
*Lost Records: Bloom & Rage is available now.*