How to Scare Away All the Crows in Little Nightmares 3: Complete Guide

How to Scare Away All the Crows in Little Nightmares 3: Complete Guide

Vladislav Sham
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Little Nightmares 3 is a puzzle platformer with a unique visual style that invites you to journey through the corners of a child's mind. The story centers around a pair of friends trying to escape a grim world. In this guide, we’ll explain how to scare off all the crows in the starting location "Necropolis."

Why You Need Crows

Crows are birds found only in the starting location "Necropolis". There are 11 crows in total. To scare them away, Low must shoot at the birds with a bow. In the following sections, we’ll detail how to find all the feathered creatures.

Crow #1

Leave the area where the heroes’ adventure begins. Cross the desert, climb the ladder, and break the stone barrier at the end of the corridor. Look for the crow perched at the top right of the arch.

Crow #2

Exit the room where the first crow was found. Move the huge box with your companion. Go down and look at the statue by the cliff; there’s a bird sitting on its head.

Crows #3, 4, 5

Reach the door locked with a key you need to find. With your companion, climb to the second floor and enter the room on the left, tearing off the bottom plank. You’ll see three crows: the first on the statue’s head, the other two sitting in a gap in the upper right corner.

Crow #6

Get the feather umbrella and rise on the air current to the wooden tower. Approach the far right ledge and shoot the crow sitting on the giant column.

Crows #7, 8, 9, 10

Escape from the monster through the hole where the giant rattle was sticking out. Once outside, find four crows: one on a statue, one in a brazier, and a pair sitting on the parapet in the right corner.

Crow #11

After the fourth encounter with the doll-monster, watch the cutscene. When the heroes wake up, go outside, cross the planks to the neighboring building, and go down the spiral staircase. Go through the large open door and you’ll see a big rattle in the background with the last crow sitting on it.

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