This ODDCORE Collectibles Guide is meant to help you track down every currently available collectible in ODDCORE without overcomplicating things. The game hides a lot of items in places that feel obvious in hindsight but are easy to miss while you’re focused on surviving variants or pushing deeper. Nothing here requires extreme skill, just exploration, curiosity, and sometimes knowing when a level is slightly “off.”
This is based on the 0.1.0 version, so keep in mind that future updates may add or move collectibles.
ODDCORE Collectibles Guide (Pages, Stickers, Cassette Tapes)
ODDCORE’s collectibles fall into three main categories:
- Pages / Memoirs – Lore-focused items scattered across major areas
- Stickers – Visual collectibles tied to specific locations or challenges
- Cassette Tapes – Music tracks that also modify gameplay stats
Some collectibles are in fixed locations, while others appear only in missing variants, meaning you may need multiple runs or a bit of luck to see everything.
Pages / Memoirs
Pages are mostly tied to thematic spaces rather than puzzles. If you’re exploring thoroughly, you’ll usually spot them before you leave an area.
- One page is found directly in the hub, easy to grab early on.
- One is located in Backrooms – Office Life, usually off the main path.
- Another page appears in Backrooms – Office Doom, again rewarding exploration rather than speed.
- In Memories – Ball Pit, the page is hidden above the main area. Use the bounce pad to launch yourself upward and reach the concealed spot.
- The final known page is found in Nightmare – Acid Blocks, where careful movement matters more than rushing.
Stickers
Stickers are more varied and sometimes tied to challenge completion or secret rooms. A few of them are straightforward, while others rely on spotting unusual layouts.
Strawberry Sticker – Found near the sticker board in the hub.
Rock Sticker – Also located in the hub, not far from the main paths.
Burger Sticker – Found at the diner in the hub. Hard to miss if you explore the area properly.
Frog Sticker – Hidden inside a secret room in the hub training arena. Look for anything that feels like it shouldn’t be there.
Timee Sticker – Earned by beating the game and getting past variant 50. This one is progression-based, not exploration-based.
Scarecrow Sticker – Found in a missing parkour variant, so you may need several runs before it appears.
Crawler Sticker – Located in Backrooms – Pool 3, usually off to the side rather than directly in front of you.
Eye Sticker – Found in Nightmare Street, where the atmosphere shifts noticeably.
Hexablade Sticker – Found in Memories – Corn Field, often blending into the environment.
Shroom Sticker – Located in Odd – The Shrooms, fittingly hidden among similar visuals.
Ramen Bowl Sticker – Found in Memories – Playroom.
Potato Sticker – Hidden in Grass – Maze, where it’s easy to loop endlessly if you’re not paying attention.
Cassette Tapes
Cassette tapes are some of the most interesting collectibles because they don’t just unlock music. They actively change how your run plays. Some are harmless, while others radically alter difficulty.
Racing Through My Mind
Found in the hub.
No stat changes, purely cosmetic and atmospheric.
Overthinking – Loveless Kid
Found at the diner in the hub.
Increases fire rate and reduces cooldown, gives an extra jump, but significantly lowers health.
Sunflower – Loveless Kid
Found in a missing variant.
Gives starting souls but increases enemy damage and lowers health.
Moonflare – Loveless Kid
Found in a missing variant.
Starts you with more souls but limits the clock to three minutes.
On The Edge – Loveless Kid
Found in a missing variant.
Massive damage boost at the cost of extremely low health. Very high risk, very high reward.
Umakemefeellonely – Loveless Kid
Found in a missing variant.
Balanced stat changes with a damage boost, extra health, and a starting tax mechanic.
Miami – Loveless Kid
Found in a missing variant.
Increases damage and movement speed heavily, but also buffs enemies and adds more of them.
Apathy – Loveless Kid
Found in a missing variant.
Strong mobility and utility buffs paired with a strict two-minute clock cap.
Web667 – Loveless Kid
Found in a missing variant.
Boosts fire rate but increases enemy damage, making positioning more important.