If you’ve reached the end of My Robot and got confused about what you’re supposed to do next, you’re not alone. The game doesn’t explain things clearly, especially when it comes to the ending and the easter egg spots.
This guide covers all easter egg locations and explains how the ending actually works, so you don’t end up running in circles.
My Robot Ending & Easter Eggs Guide (All Locations)
Right now, there are 3 easter egg zones in the game. The easiest way to reach all of them is by starting with Zone 3 first.
Easter Egg Zone 3 (Start Here)
From the desert entrance, you’ll notice a tall pillar sticking out of the ground. That’s Zone 3.
To get up there, you can use:
- Surfboard + grappling hook (early game)
- Surfboard + balloon gun (if you have it)
Once you reach the top, this becomes your main vantage point for finding the other zones.
Tip:
There’s a robot up there with a jetpack. If you fight it and knock its head off, you can take the jetpack if you don’t already have one.
Easter Egg Zone 1
From Zone 3, look south and you’ll see a glowing mushroom.
That’s your target.
Just surfboard over in that direction and you’ll find Zone 1.
Easter Egg Zone 2
From Zone 3, look northeast into the desert. You’ll spot a canyon.
Head there during the day:
- Go down the ramp
- Cross the gap
That leads you straight to Zone 2.
How the Ending Actually Works
This is the part most people get stuck on.
Once you reach the cabin, you’ll be told to plug your robot into the PC. After that, Seth takes control.
From here, Seth starts chasing you.
What NOT to Do
You might see hints telling you to:
- Bring another robot
- Fight Seth
- Remove his limbs
None of that works.
What You’re Supposed to Do
Instead of fighting, you need to lead Seth away.
Here’s the correct path:
- Lead Seth down to the beach
- Go into the cave
- Bring him into the bug room
Once you do that, the ending triggers.
Final Notes
- Zone 3 is the key location — start there and use it to find everything else
- Don’t waste time trying to fight Seth at the end
- Movement and positioning matter more than combat in the final sequence
Most of the confusion in My Robot comes from the game not explaining the final steps clearly.
Once you know where to go and what to ignore, both the easter eggs and the ending are pretty straightforward.
If you’re stuck, just remember — you’re not supposed to win the fight, you’re supposed to lead it.