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Granny Unblocked puts you in a dark, creaky old house with no memory of how you got there. The front door is locked. The windows are boarded. And somewhere in the halls, an old woman is hunting you. She reacts to sound, learns where you hide, and gets harder to avoid the longer you take.

This is not a game you rush through. You have 6 days to find a way out. Each day lasts about 10 minutes. When Granny catches you or the timer hits zero, you lose a day. Lose all 6 days and it is game over. The pressure builds with every creaking floorboard.

Granny was created by DVloper, a solo developer who built the game in Unity. It blew up on mobile first and later became one of the most talked about horror games on the web. People come back to it because the AI does not follow a script. She patrols naturally, reacts to noise, and remembers where she last saw you.

WHAT IS GRANNY UNBLOCKED ABOUT

You wake up in a bedroom on the second floor of a Victorian style house. The room is dusty. The door is slightly open. You hear footsteps downstairs. That is Granny. She does not know you are awake yet, but she will figure it out soon.

The house has multiple floors. Kitchen on ground level with a basement door. Garage out back connecting to the yard. A study with a hidden safe. Bedrooms you can hide in. Some doors need specific keys. Others are blocked by puzzles that need items from other rooms.

There is no backstory given. The game does not tell you why you are there or who Granny is. You piece it together from what you find. Notes on the walls, objects in drawers, the state of the rooms. Some players think Granny is a grieving mother. Others think the house is a trap for intruders. The ambiguity makes it creepier.

DVloper designed the game to be hard on purpose. Item locations are randomized each playthrough, so you cannot memorize a perfect route. You have to search, listen, and adapt. Players who rush through get caught fast. The game rewards patience.

One thing that sets Granny apart from other horror games is how much freedom you have. There is no scripted path. You decide which rooms to explore first, which escape route to pursue, and when to take risks. Some players prefer the car escape because it is fast. Others go for the boat because the parts are easier to find once you know the spawn points. The telephone escape is for players who want the hardest challenge. All three are viable. All three require different item combinations and different strategies for avoiding Granny.

The sound design does a lot of the heavy lifting. Granny's footsteps change depending on the surface she walks on. Wooden floors creak. Carpet muffles. Tile echoes. If you pay attention to the sounds, you can track her movements through the house without ever seeing her. New players rely on sight. Experienced players rely on hearing. That shift in how you perceive the game is part of what makes it satisfying to master.

HOW TO PLAY GRANNY UNBLOCKED

The controls are straightforward. WASD or arrow keys move you around. Mouse controls the camera. Left click interacts with objects, picks up items, and opens doors. Holding right click inspects items in your inventory. Press E to use or combine items. C or Ctrl crouches to move quieter. Shift makes you sprint but Granny will hear it.

On Chromebook and other devices without a mouse, the touchpad works fine for camera control. The game runs in any modern browser with no plugins required. If you are on a phone or tablet, touch controls appear automatically. Tap to interact, drag to look around, swipe to move.

The main objective is to escape the house using one of three methods. Each requires collecting a specific set of items and solving the related puzzles before Granny stops you.

HOW TO BEAT GRANNY UNBLOCKED

Escape Method 1: The Car

The car is the most direct escape. You need to find the car keys, which are usually in one of the bedrooms or the kitchen. You also need the key to the garage, which is often hidden in the study. Once both are in your inventory, open the garage door and get in the car. The engine starts and you drive away. This takes about 5 to 10 items to accomplish if you know where to look.

Escape Method 2: The Boat

The boat escape needs 4 parts spread across the house: a motor, a propeller, a gas can, and a steering wheel. The motor might be in the basement. The propeller sometimes shows up in the attic. The gas can is usually in the yard or garage. The steering wheel turns up in the living room or study.

Once you have all four parts, take them to the dock behind the house. Assembling the boat takes a few seconds. During those seconds, you cannot move. If Granny finds you on the dock, she will pull you off the boat and you lose a day. Time your escape when she is on the other side of the house.

Escape Method 3: The Telephone

The telephone escape is the most complex. You need to find a telephone handset and a telephone base. These are well hidden. The handset might be behind a painting or inside a wardrobe. The base is often in the basement or a locked room. Once you have both parts, combine them and use the phone in the study. A voice answers and says help is on the way.

Both items are rare spawns, so this method takes the longest. Least reliable route, but the most satisfying when you pull it off.

General Survival Tips

  • Walk, do not run. Running makes noise. Granny will come to investigate. Walking is nearly silent.
  • Know your hiding spots. Beds, closets, and wardrobes are safe as long as you stay still. Do not hide in the same spot twice in a row.
  • Listen for audio cues. Granny hums when she is calm. Her footsteps speed up when she is angry. Doors slamming mean she changed floors.
  • Use the map. Found map pieces reveal locked areas and item locations. A full map makes escape much faster.
  • Prioritize essential items. Not every object is useful. Keys, tools, and escape parts matter. Dolls and random clutter are distractions.
  • Check under furniture. Items can spawn underneath beds, tables, and dressers. Crouch to see under them.
  • Use locked rooms to your advantage. Granny does not go into rooms that are locked with a key required item. If you close a door behind you and it locks automatically, she has to unlock it too. This gives you a few extra seconds.
  • Sprint in short bursts only. Shift running is loud but sometimes necessary. Use it when you are far from Granny and need to cross a long hallway. Stop running when you get close to doors or corners where she might be on the other side.

Advanced Strategies

  • Learn the sound range. Granny can hear you from about three rooms away if you run. If you walk, she only hears you from one room away.
  • Use doors as shields. Closing a door behind you slows Granny down. She has to open it before she can pass through.
  • Drop items to distract her. If you drop a heavy object on the floor, Granny will investigate the sound. Use this to clear a path.
  • Plan your route before moving. Standing still costs nothing. Rushing costs a day if you get caught.

HOW OLD IS GRANNY IN THE GAME

DVloper never gave Granny a specific age. Based on her appearance and movement speed, most players estimate she is in her 60s or 70s. She walks with a slight limp but can still chase you across the house faster than you expect. Her age does not slow her down. The game's tension comes from the fact that an old woman should not be this terrifying.

IS GRANNY BASED ON A TRUE STORY

No. Granny is a work of fiction. DVloper confirmed in interviews that the story and character are original. The house design takes inspiration from classic horror films like The Others and The Orphanage. Some players have connected Granny to urban legends about old women living in abandoned houses, but there is no real person or event behind the game.

WHO CREATED GRANNY THE HORROR GAME

DVloper, also known as Dennis Vlasov, created Granny. He is a solo game developer who built the first version of Granny in Unity and released it on mobile in 2017. The game was an instant hit, gaining millions of downloads within months. DVloper later released Granny 2, Granny 3, and several spin off titles using the same engine. He continues to update the games based on player feedback.

WHERE TO FIND THE HAMMER IN GRANNY

The hammer is one of the most useful tools in the game. It breaks wooden boards blocking certain doors and windows. The hammer usually spawns in the basement or the garage. Check the workbench in the basement first. If it is not there, look in the garage tool shelf. In some playthroughs, the hammer appears in the kitchen or the backyard shed. It is a medium sized item that takes up one inventory slot. Keep it on you until you have cleared all boarded paths.

WHY PLAY GRANNY UNBLOCKED AT SCHOOL

Granny Unblocked works on school Chromebooks, library computers, and restricted work networks. No download, no installation, no admin rights needed. Open the browser, click play, and the game loads in seconds. The iframe based embed bypasses most network filters that block gaming sites. Granny unbanned means you can play even on networks where the original game is blocked. No VPN, no proxy, no workaround needed.

Full screen mode works with one button click below the game frame. On Chromebook, press F11 for browser full screen or use the in game full screen button. The controls work with the built in trackpad, so you do not need a mouse.

Progress saves automatically to your browser's local storage. If you close the page and come back later, your inventory and day count are preserved. This means you can play in short bursts between classes without losing progress.

GAME FEATURES

  • Adaptive AI. Granny learns your hiding spots. If you use the same closet twice, she checks it first next time.
  • Randomized items. Key items spawn in different locations each game. No two playthroughs are identical.
  • Three escape routes. Car, boat, and telephone. Each requires different items and strategies.
  • 6 day time limit. Real time pressure. Each day is about 10 minutes. Lose all days and restart.
  • Multiple floors. The house has a basement, ground floor, second floor, and attic. Each area has unique rooms and hiding spots.
  • Sound based detection. Granny hears footsteps, door openings, and dropped objects. Silence is your best weapon.
  • Inventory system. You can carry multiple items and combine them to solve puzzles.
  • No jump scares. The horror comes from atmosphere and tension, not loud noises.

MORE HORROR GAMES TO PLAY

If you finished Granny and want more, try Granny 2: Asylum Horror House. It takes the same formula but moves the setting to an abandoned asylum with new puzzles and a different layout. There is also Granny 3 Unblocked for the latest chapter with improved graphics and smarter enemy AI.

For a different kind of horror, Baldi's Basics Unblocked mixes education with terror in a school setting. And Five Nights at Freddy's Unblocked puts you in a security office with animatronics that come to life at night.

Granny Unblocked: Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is Granny Unblocked and how do you play?

A: Granny Unblocked is a first person horror escape game developed by DVloper. You wake up trapped in a house and must escape within 6 days while avoiding Granny. You move with WASD, interact with E, and hide by staying still in closets or under beds. The goal is to find escape items before time runs out.

Q: How to beat Granny unblocked?

A: Collect items for one of three escape methods: the car (find keys + garage key), the boat (collect 4 boat parts), or the telephone (find handset + base). Avoid Granny by walking instead of running, hiding when she is near, and using sound cues to track her location. Stay patient and learn item spawn patterns.

Q: Is Granny based on a true story?

A: No. Granny is a fictional horror game created by solo developer DVloper. The house and character are original designs inspired by horror films, not based on any real person or event.

Q: How old is Granny in the game?

A: DVloper never specified Granny's exact age. Based on her appearance and movement, the community estimates she is in her 60s or 70s. Despite her age, she is fast enough to catch you if you are careless.

Q: Who created Granny the horror game?

A: Dennis Vlasov, known online as DVloper, created Granny. He developed the game solo in Unity and released it in 2017. It became one of the most downloaded mobile horror games worldwide.

Q: How to find the hammer in Granny?

A: The hammer usually spawns in the basement workbench or the garage tool shelf. Check the kitchen and backyard shed as backup locations. The hammer breaks boarded doors and windows, opening new areas of the house.

Q: Can I play Granny Unblocked on Chromebook?

A: Yes. Granny Unblocked runs in the browser on any Chromebook. Use WASD or the arrow keys to move, the touchpad to look around, and E to interact. No downloads or extensions needed.

Q: Does Granny save your progress?

A: Yes. The game saves your inventory, day count, and map progress to your browser's local storage. Items you collected and puzzles you solved remain when you come back. Clearing your browser data will reset the save.