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For the holidays, Terminal is having a special Rapid Room — Naughty or Nice — but what’s particularly special about this one is that it has two endings. You can either help Santa — the Nice ending — or help Krampus and get the Naughty ending. More importantly, the Nice ending is somewhat easier than the Naughty ending. So, if you’re playing to get both endings, keep in mind you’ll be taking two entirely different paths for Roblox Terminal: Naughty or Nice in Roblox.
Terminal Naughty or Nice: Unlocking the Sewing Room
The first part of the Nice Ending is figuring out a series of codes — four, to be specific. You’ll have to use the codes in order. Start by heading over to the door and looking at the note left by Santa. The task is simple: learn the four codes by counting the objects in the room.
- First Code: 1234
- Second Code: 8451
- Third Code: 3157
- Fourth Code: 7523
The Naughty Path
If you’re helping Krampus, you need to get details on Santa’s sled. On the pillar are details on the limit of Santa’s sled. You want the four toys that Santa has the most of, which will be in thousands. You then isolate the thousandths place and you get the code: 9855.
Unlocking the Door to the Reindeer Room
In the Sewing Room, you won’t be counting this time but figuring out a simple pattern puzzle. Over the door to the next room, you’ll see a board with rows of sweaters. Each sweater has a different color and image.
Like before, there are four different codes and a note right by the door, from Santa. This note lists a handful of different sweaters, accompanied by numbers. See how each row has a question mark at the end? You have to figure out which sweater comes next:
- First Code: 3467
- Second Code: 6910
- Third Code: 5519
- Fourth Code: 1120
The Naughty Path
In the Sewing Room, Krampus wants to know how Santa organizes sweaters. They have some info, like necklines and colors never coming after one another, nor the same design. Deducing just from those details, you’ll get the code: 7336.
Terminal Naughty or Nice: Unlocking the Door to the Bakery
Now the Reindeer Room in Terminal: Naughty or Nice doesn’t involve adding or patterns, but subtraction. Look on the note pertaining to food next to the door to the next room. It states that every reindeer eats the same amount.
Note what’s left over and subtract it from their diet. For example, every reindeer gets five apples and the 8th stable has two remaining. So the first digit of the first code is 3.
- First Code: 3398
- Second Code: 9734
- Third Code: 7952
- Fourth Code: 5288
The Naughty Path
For this one, it’s a riddle. Krampus wants the details on which reindeer goes to each stable. They know some of them, but the others? Not so much. At any rate, working through each stable, you’ll get the code: 2654.
Unlocking the Door to the Bakery
Up for baking cookies? Check out the next note and you’ll see a list of cookies to make. On the table are the recipes and the shelves at the back are the ingredients and a chart listing where and what each one is. Bake each batch and you’ll get four codes:
- First Code: 9472
- Second Code: 1133
- Third Code: 4810
- Fourth Code: 9388
The Naughty Path
This time around you need to find out Santa’s super secret special cookies. Krampus knows that the way the ingredients are placed at the end of the day don’t match the chart. That’s as much of as a hint you’ll get, but that’s what I’m for! Use this code: 4921.
Terminal Naughty or Nice: Escaping the Rapid Room
In the final room, you’ll see one last keypad, right by the fireplace, which is also your escape route. And again, you’ll need four codes. Go back through each puzzle room to find four red buttons and press them:
- Button Location #1: On one of the Christmas stockings.
- Button Location #2: On one of the sewing tables.
- Button Location #3: In Rudolph’s food basket.
- Button Location #4: Next to the ingredients chart.
Pressing them will reveal all four codes in Santa’s Delivery Room. Use them in order and up the chimney you go to escape.
The Naughty Path
Krampus has one last request: find out where Santa’s taking gifts and what the most requested gift is. That doesn’t sound so bad. The gifts are water guns, bouncy balls, toy trains, and teddy bears, which translates to 8543.