Escaping the mansion in Dollhouse: Bloodshed can feel confusing, especially near the final stretch where multiple keys, puzzles, and items start to overlap. The game doesn’t clearly guide you, so it’s easy to get stuck even if you’re close to finishing. This guide walks you through everything you need to reach the ending, including all key steps, puzzle solutions, and what the ending actually means.
What You Need to Do?
To reach the ending, your main goal is simple on paper but complex in execution:
- Collect multiple keys
- Solve the Tea Party Room puzzle
- Find the Giant Eye
- Unlock the Exit
Everything revolves around progressing through these steps in the correct order.
How to Get the Tea Party Room Key
The Tea Party Room is locked, and accessing it is required for the final puzzle. In the library, you’ll notice a gap between two walkways. You can interact with it, but you’ll need a wooden plank to cross. To solve this:
- Find a hammer
- Break the wooden boards blocking a door on the second floor
- Take the wooden plank
- Place it across the gap in the library
Once you cross, you’ll find the Tea Party Room Key.
How to Get the Toy Key
Before accessing the final items, you’ll need the Toy Key, which comes from a hidden room puzzle. If you’ve completed the painting puzzle earlier, you’ll unlock a secret room with a doll attached to the wall. This doll is missing four limbs.
Finding the Doll Limbs
You need to locate and reattach:
- Left Leg
- Right Leg
- Left Arm
- Right Arm
The locations change each playthrough, but common spots include:
- Drawers in the lobby
- Near the TV room
- Inside the attic
- Around the kitchen or freezer area
Since you can only carry one item at a time, expect a lot of backtracking. This part becomes more difficult while avoiding the Mother.
After attaching all four limbs, you’ll receive the Toy Key.
How to Get the Exit Key (Music Box Puzzle)
The Exit Key is hidden inside a Music Box located in a second-floor bedroom.
To open it:
- Use the Toy Key
- Unlock the Music Box
- Collect the Exit Key
At this point, you still can’t escape because the main door is chained.
How to Solve the Tea Party Room Puzzle (Get the Giant Eye)
Now that you have the Tea Party Room Key, you can enter one of the most important puzzle areas.
Inside, you’ll see:
- Multiple doll-shaped clocks
- Colored spirals
- Roman numerals
Step 1: Find Roman Numerals Around the Mansion
You need to explore and note down colored Roman numerals found in different rooms, such as:
- Bathroom
- TV room
- Kitchen freezer
- Secret attic-related room
Each numeral is tied to a specific color.
Step 2: Match the Clock Puzzle
Back in the Tea Party Room:
- Match each clock’s spiral color with the correct Roman numeral
- Input the correct combinations
Once solved, the cake in the room will break open, revealing the Giant Eye.
How to Escape the Mansion
With the Giant Eye in hand, head to the attic where the giant doll head is located.
Steps:
- Insert the Giant Eye into the doll head
- Receive the Bolt Cutters
- Use Bolt Cutters to remove the chain on the main door
- Use the Exit Key to unlock the door
This completes the final objective.
Dollhouse Bloodshed Ending Explained
When you finally open the door and leave, a message appears:
“You’ve escaped, for now…”
This confirms that you survived and reached the ending. However, the message suggests that the story isn’t over yet.
Are There Multiple Endings?
Currently, there is only one available ending in the game.
Even though it counts as a “good” ending since you escape, the final message hints at:
- Future updates
- Possible alternate endings
- A continuation of the story
It’s likely that more endings will be added later as new chapters release.
Reaching the ending in Dollhouse Bloodshed is more about understanding the puzzle chain than difficulty. Each step connects to another, and missing one item can slow you down significantly. Focus on collecting keys in the right order, pay attention to clues like Roman numerals, and be ready to backtrack when needed. Once everything clicks, the final escape becomes much clearer—and sets you up for whatever comes next in the story.