Escape Granny’s locked house by solving item puzzles, staying quiet, hiding fast, and finding a way out before your five days run out.
Here's a quick look at the game:
Granny is a first-person horror escape game where you wake up inside a locked house and must find a way out before Granny catches you. The main challenge is not just solving the door puzzles, but doing it quietly, because Granny reacts to noise.
You search rooms, collect keys and tools, unlock blocked paths, and hide when danger gets too close. Every mistake matters because you only have a limited number of days to escape.

What You Do in the Game
In Granny, your goal is to leave the house by opening the main door or using another escape route. To do that, you need to explore the house and find the right items in the right order.
The house is full of locked drawers, hidden tools, traps, and puzzle pieces. Dropping items, stepping on loud floors, or getting trapped can bring Granny directly to your location.
You can hide in wardrobes, under beds, or in other safe spots, but hiding only works if Granny does not see you enter.

How to Play
Move slowly at first and learn the layout. Important items can appear in different places, so do not expect every run to be the same.
Pick up tools when you understand where they are used. Carrying the wrong item for too long wastes time, especially when Granny is nearby.
If Granny hears a sound, leave the area quickly or hide before she reaches you. You can also use noise to pull her away from a room you need to search.

Controls
Controls may vary between mobile, PC, and browser versions.
| Action | Common Control |
|---|---|
| Move | Joystick, WASD, or Arrow Keys |
| Look Around | Swipe or Mouse |
| Pick Up / Use Item | Tap button or Interact key |
| Crouch | Crouch button or C |
| Hide | Interact near a bed, wardrobe, or hiding spot |
Tips for Escaping
- Stay quiet. Noise is one of the fastest ways to lose control of a run.
- Learn where hiding spots are before you start carrying important items.
- Do not sprint through unknown rooms; traps and floor sounds can punish careless movement.
- Remember where you drop items so you can return to them later.
- Use Practice or easier settings first if you want to learn the house without constant pressure.
Why Players Keep Playing
Granny works because every small action feels risky. Opening a drawer, dropping a tool, or turning a corner can change the whole run.
It is a good choice if you like escape rooms, stealth horror, item puzzles, and tense short attempts where map knowledge makes you better over time.