How To Get Good Ending In Fnaf 3

So, You Wanna Make the Puppet Proud in FNAF 3?
Okay, you've survived Springtrap jump-scares and Phantom Freddy's wobbly walk. But you're stuck with the "bad ending" in Five Nights at Freddy's 3? Don't worry, it's not as scary as facing Springtrap himself!
Turns out, getting the good ending isn't just about surviving those five nights. It’s about giving the animatronics a proper sendoff. Think of it as paranormal recycling.
Finding the Hidden Mini-Games: Your Key to Redemption
Each night, hidden somewhere in the main game, are little gateways to retro-tastic 8-bit mini-games. These aren't advertised; you have to *go looking*.
These aren't just silly time-wasters. They're actually the path to unlocking the true ending. It's like finding a secret level in Super Mario Bros., but with more existential dread!
Night One: A Clickable Cake and a Whole Lotta Luck
On Night 1, try repeatedly clicking the drawing of Freddy Fazbear on the wall in Cam 2. Keep clicking until something...unexpected happens. Consider it a strange birthday present.
This leads to a mini-game where you guide Freddy to find a cake for some sad, lonely souls. Honestly, it's more heartwarming than terrifying.
Night Two: Balloon Boy's Bitter Truth and a Hidden Wall
Night 2 is where things get a little trickier. Look for Balloon Boy's image on Cam 4. Double-click it until it glitches out.
This unlocks a mini-game where you, as Balloon Boy, have to navigate a maze to bring a cake. Notice a hidden, breakable wall here. Remember that for later!
Night Three: Mangle's Mayhem and the Code
Night 3 throws Mangle into the mix. Find her dismantled form on Cam 7 and click on her.
A mini-game ensues involving a glitchy, broken Mangle collecting all her parts. You'll also notice a series of numbers flash on the screen during the game. Write them down! It's your secret code to continue on the path.
Night Four: The Mysterious Shadows and the Wall Glitch
On Night 4, find the paper plate dolls on Cam 2. Click on them and you'll notice a glitch similar to that one on Night 2.
This unlocks a mini-game where you play as the paper doll character you saw. You need to use the knowledge you gained on Night 2 to break the wall on that level.
Night Five: Shadow Bonnie's Redemption
This one is probably the trickiest, because it relies on Shadow Bonnie appearing in your office.
When he appears, rapidly double-click him. This leads to the final mini-game where you, as Shadow Bonnie, deliver the final cake. It is strangely touching, in its own, unsettling way.
The Sixth Night: Confronting the Puppet and Facing the Truth
If you have completed all the previous steps correctly you need to trigger the special mini-game on Night 5.
This shows the souls of the children, each wearing their animatronic mask. You must lead them to the location shown on the screen by following a purple figure. He will lead them to the final demise.
The Reward: A Happier Ending!
Complete all the mini-games, and instead of seeing a newspaper clipping about Fazbear's Fright burning down, you'll see a brightened image of the animatronic masks. They're gone now.
The souls of the children are finally at peace. Congratulations! You've brought a little bit of joy to the terrifying world of Five Nights at Freddy's. Give yourself a pat on the back (and maybe a slice of cake).
Just avoid the chocolate kind...

















