The phone in Tiny Bunny is more than just a background prop. You can actually dial a whole bunch of numbers, talk to characters, trigger extra lines, and even find a few fun Easter eggs referencing streamers and YouTubers.
A very important detail:
You should dial every number more than once. Many of them have extra lines or slightly different reactions on repeated calls, so just punching a number into the phone one time means you are missing content.
Below is a structured list of all known numbers from the game, including those pulled from the game’s code. They are grouped into three categories:
- Story characters and key NPCs
- Services and “official” numbers
- Streamer / YouTuber Easter egg numbers
Use this list with a save nearby, then spend an in-game evening just calling everyone and listening to all their lines.
How the Phone System Generally Works
Once the phone becomes available, you can manually dial different combinations. Some numbers:
- Progress the story or continue the current scene
- Give optional conversations or flavor dialogue
- Are pure Easter eggs referencing real content creators
If you are hunting for 100% completion or just want to squeeze all the atmosphere out of the game, it’s worth slowly going through each number, calling multiple times, and noting how lines change as the story moves on.
Story Characters and Important NPCs
These numbers belong to people you actually know in the story, plus a few adults who play important roles. Calling them usually gives relevant dialogue, character flavor, or context to events.
Anton – 3-03-95
This is Anton’s own number. After dialing this, the game continues forward, so it’s not just a random call; it ties into the main flow.
Roma – 3-15-87
Roma’s number. Calling him is a good way to get extra lines and deepen his role in the story.
Vova Matyukhin – 3-17-58
Vova’s number. You can dial it for optional dialogue related to his character.
Katya – 3-16-77
Katya’s number. Her calls can be tied to emotional and plot-relevant moments, so it’s worth trying this number at different points.
Ksenia Talalaeva (Senechka) – 3-43-81
Ksenia’s number. Another classmate connection that adds a bit more life to the school world.
Semyon – 3-10-42
Semyon’s number. These calls can be very revealing of his personality, depending on when you dial.
Tikhonov – 2-03-37
This one is associated with Tikhonov. It’s part of the adult world around you, and calling him can add extra nuance to his role.
Police (local office / Tikhonov’s militia contact) – 3-67-22
This number goes to the local militia. It’s separate from the general emergency number and appears in the code as “militia”.
Polina – 3-24-92
Polina’s number. If you’re following her branch, this is one of the more interesting numbers to try at key points.
Byasha – 2-33-26
Byasha’s number. Another optional call that gives a better feel for his character and your relationship.
Emergency and Service Numbers
These are “official” numbers, the kind of thing you’d expect to see on a Soviet-era information poster next to a home phone. They are less about deep conversations and more about worldbuilding and tiny reactions.
01– Fire Department02– Police / Militia03– Ambulance04– Gas Service
You can dial these just to hear how the game handles emergency calls from a kid in the middle of everything going on. It’s worth trying them at different stages of the story.
Streamer / YouTuber Easter Egg Numbers
The game also hides a long list of references to streamers and YouTubers. These aren’t “lore-important,” but they’re fun to discover and dial if you like the creators or just enjoy meta jokes.
Each of the numbers below is tied to a name in the game’s code:
3-28-66 – penguin
3-11-12 – veber
3-14-48 – gris
3-26-03 – kuplinov
3-28-10 – rin
100500 – stopitsot
3-88-91 – tatirzha
3-33-06 – dipins
3-30-00 – bratishkin
3-00-07 – planya
3-70-70 – solek
3-11-48 – chroma
3-19-48 – bulaev
And a second block of references:
4-11-41 – bebei
3-47-49 – migla
3-17-88 – kras
3-18-46 – sofi
2-05-50 – melnik
3-66-66 – mazelov
Again, don’t just dial them once and move on. Many of these have multiple lines, so it’s worth dialing the same number a few times to squeeze every bit of content out of it.
Raw List from the Game Code
For completeness, here’s the condensed version of what’s in the code, mapped to the in-game names:
30395 – continue (Anton, game progression)
31587 – roma
31758 – matuhin (Vova)
31677 – katya
34381 – ksenia
31042 – semen (Semyon)
20337 – tikhonov
36722 – militia (police)
32492 – polina
23326 – byash
01 – fire_dep
02 – militia
03 – ambulance
04 – gas
Streamer block:
32866 – penguin
31112 – veber
31448 – gris
32603 – kuplinov
32810 – rin
100500 – stopitsot
38891 – tatirzha
33306 – dipins
33000 – bratishkin
30007 – planya
37070 – solek
31148 – chroma
31948 – bulaev
Extra block:
41141 – bebei
34749 – migla
31788 – kras
31846 – sofi
20550 – melnik
36666 – mazelov