Turn route notes into progress
Enter your collected count, choose a focus mode, and use the result to decide whether to keep sweeping, try challenge checks, or wait for better sources.
Use these guides to plan the 121-Squishy hunt without pretending exact locations are already verified.
Pick the guide angle that matches your current Squishy count, then check the progress tool, wiki, or source status before following outside location claims.
First-session route habits, source-safe checks, and what not to overclaim.
Map intentAll-location and map-route status without unsupported coordinates or fake room names.
ChallengeChallenge-gated find notes, obby-style checks, and held difficulty rankings.
IndexThe confirmed 121 total, entity-page rules, and next evidence needed for full coverage.
This is not an all-locations list. It is a repeatable way to make progress while exact Squishy data is still being verified.
Open your in-game index and put the collected number into the progress checklist before changing your route.
Use a consistent loop for visible paths and easy platforming before searching for harder challenge gates.
The official description mentions challenges, so save harder rooms and obby-style attempts for focused runs.
Only promote a location to wiki-ready when the name, route, source, checked date, and confidence label are available.
Enter your collected count, choose a focus mode, and use the result to decide whether to keep sweeping, try challenge checks, or wait for better sources.
Exact map pages should wait until an individual Squishy name, location, route, source URL or evidence note, checked date, and confidence label are available.
Start with visible map sweeps, keep your own index count, and avoid unsourced all-location lists until exact evidence improves.
Use the 121 total and a repeatable sweep order. Exact locations are not published here until names, route steps, and sources can be checked.
Use challenge-heavy checks as a second pass after easy visible finds slow down.
Use videos as leads only when they show current gameplay clearly. Treat claims as needs-check until they have dates and repeatable evidence.