THE Devil in Me has locked doors that you can open by entering a secret code.

Unfortunately, the setting is very dark and it can be a bit difficult to find the hidden codes.

The dark makes them hard to find.

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The dark makes them hard to find.Credit: Supermassive Games

We will list both how you are meant to find the codes, as well as the codes themselves, for whichever playstyle you prefer.

Here are the different door locks and codes in The Devil in Me, so you can crack them without too much hassle.

The Devil in Me staff only door code

As soon as you change character from Erin to Jamie, follow the corridor in front of you.

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When walking down the corridor, take the first right and then the left.

You’ll find a board in the room in front of you, with several pamphlets on it.

The code is stamped on the top right. If you leave the room, turn left, and then left again, you’ll find the number pad to enter the code.

If you just want the code for the staff-only door, it’s 0451.

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The Devil in Me morellos door code

When you are playing as Kate and Erin and the wall closes behind you, turn left, and then left again.

You have to turn right after this, and a final left before you can see a semi-open wall.

After a quick-time event you will find yourself in a new room.

There’s a white nightstand to the left of the bed, and on top of it are some notes you can pick up.

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Open them in your inventory to find the code. The number pad for this one is on the door behind you.

If you want to just know the morellos door code, then simply enter 1999.

Written by Paolo Sirio and Georgina Young on behalf of GLHF.

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