Let’s get this out of the way: Holo vs Robo is not hard to 100%, but it is sneaky. A lot of achievements look obvious, a few are secretly annoying, and at least one exists purely to mess with you.
This guide covers all achievements, including the secret ones, and more importantly, how I actually got them without losing my mind.
Story Achievements (You’ll Get These Anyway)
These are free.
Just beat story mode. Don’t overthink it. If you finish the story, these unlock automatically. No tricks, no conditions, no “gotcha.”
If you somehow miss one of these, something has gone very wrong.
Dollhouse Achievements (AKA: The Money Wall)
This is where the grind lives.
You need a lot of money, and the game doesn’t really tell you the fastest way to get it. Endless mode looks tempting, but honestly? It’s more effort than it’s worth because you have to babysit dropped coins.
What worked better for me:
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Replay a stage or minigame you already like
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Rainbow coins from clears are worth a ton
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You also get a gold coin per Yagoo saved, which adds up faster than you expect
Once you’ve got a pile of cash, you can refresh Gigi’s Doll Shop by flipping between pages 1 and 2. No cooldown. Just spam it.
The Click Glitch (Probably Getting Patched)
At the end of a level, you can click the rainbow coin multiple times and get paid each time. I was getting 3–4 payouts per clear. This feels extremely unintended, so don’t be shocked if it disappears.
Use it while it lasts.
Minigame Achievements
These are straightforward: beat all the minigames.
If you’re struggling, it’s usually not execution — it’s setup. Some dolls are way stronger than others, so don’t brute-force it. Switch things up. The game gives you a lot of broken tools on purpose.
I didn’t need anything fancy here, just experimentation.
Miscellaneous Achievements (Random, But Manageable)
Horse Race Test
You access this by clicking your coin count on the title screen. Yes, really.
It’s RNG. Pure luck. But you can speed it up by backing out and re-entering until you get races with fewer options. Also, don’t skip the races — upsets do happen.
Cheer Grind Achievement
This one’s easy late game because A-chan prints cheer like it’s nothing.
If you want to AFK it (because why not):
Go to Story 1-1 with only Nodoka and Fauna. Eventually it’ll pop. Zero effort. I let it run while doing something else.
“Lose All Yagoo First”
Sounds scary. It’s not.
Just… let the Robos take out your Yagoo before you win. The only real danger is accidentally losing the stage entirely because a Vivibot sneaks through an empty lane. Pay attention, but don’t stress.
Sana Symmetry Achievement
This one’s funny.
When the final wave warning appears, scoop up everything, then drop only Sana. Wait a moment so all Robos are on the field, then win.
Bring Calli, Pekora, or Kanade if your timing sucks.
Bonus: this also gives you a symmetry win every time.
Secret Achievements (Yes, They’re Real)
This is a confirmed full list (thanks to Pompmaker), and yeah, some of these are weird.
Kanade / Calli Secret
Go to 1-5 (must be A-chan Robos).
Bring:
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A wall
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Fauna
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Moona
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Calli
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Kanade
Halfway through the stage, drop Moona in the middle lane, then pop either Calli or Kanade depending on which achievement you want.
Timing matters, but it’s forgiving.
Nerissa-bot Achievement
Earliest appearance is 2-4.
ERB can solo Nerissa-bot. No joke.
Still, I recommend playing normally so you don’t lose to a random Vivi-bot jumping an empty lane while you’re not looking.
Ask me how I know.
Marine Low-Health Achievement
This one took some figuring out.
Marine gets stronger at low HP. Use Subaru to move Marine from wall position into attacker mode after she’s taken damage. That’s it. That’s the trigger.
It feels unintuitive, which is probably why people miss it.
The Madhouse (Hidden Stage)
There is a secret stage.
Hover your mouse above 2-4 on the story map. You’ll find the Madhouse.
Ollie gives absurd amounts of cheer here, so go nuts. High-cost attackers everywhere. Super fun stage, honestly.
Symmetry (Again, But Worse)
Same trick as before: scoop everything near the end and place a single Sana.
This doesn’t work well on the final boss, though. For that one, leave the middle row only, clean everything else, and finish the boss with single-use dolls. As long as the sides are empty, it still counts.
The Worst Achievement in the Game
Yes. 24,921 clicks on Gigi’s head.
No trick. No shortcut.
It saves progress, so take breaks.
Good luck. You’ll need it.
Marathon Mode
After story mode, you unlock Marathon.
You just have to beat it — but it can be rough.
A few things that helped:
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You can restart a stage after losing a doll and get it back
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Be careful with cheer generators
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Avoid Ollie here
My setup:
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Start with Nodoka + Fauna
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Use Subaru to move Nodoka later
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Stack 3 A-chan + 2 Nodoka in one column
That setup carried me through most stages.