Threadville Threadville Act 1 Walkthrough
Full chapter index for Threadville Act 1 on Roblox: prologue, labyrinth, town minigames, night fuses, market puzzles, lunchbox, and Oliver chase.
How to Use This Walkthrough
This walkthrough covers Threadville Act 1 from start to finish for SUPER SKELETON STUDIO's puppet horror adventure on Roblox (Experience ID 18758755773). Chapters follow the natural story order so you never open puzzles before power restoration or market access. Each page includes landmarks, failure conditions, and cross-links to specialized guides for hopscotch colors, fuse stealth, and lunchbox assembly.
Threadville randomizes hopscotch market codes and lunchbox six-digit codes per player. The walkthrough teaches routing and interaction order—not copy-paste numbers from other sessions. Keep a notebook or screenshot folder for your personal codes.
Chapter Summary
Act 1 Overview explains pacing, optional minigames, and reset rules when Rocky catches you during fuse collection. Prologue covers the garden wake-up and first Rocky interactions. Labyrinth & Honey details hedge navigation and the antagonist turn. Town Minigames documents Oliver, Charlotte, and Veena rewards (Carrot, Camera, Tea).
Night & Power walks through seven fuse pickups and power box activation. Market Puzzles covers hopscotch entry and Pierre/Worm beats. Treehouse & Lunchbox explains sixteen piece collection and fish lure key steal. Oliver's Chase finishes the basement sprint finale.
Recommended Preparation
Before starting, read PC or mobile controls pages for sprint, crouch, inventory, and Camera stun inputs. Beat Charlotte's tetherball early if you struggle with night stealth—Camera charges dramatically reduce fuse-phase frustration.
Allocate ninety to one hundred twenty minutes for a thorough first clear including lore page pickups. Speed clears skip optional content but still require randomized puzzle solving.
Spoiler Policy
Walkthrough text names Rocky as the antagonist and references Oliver's basement chase because those facts are necessary for navigation. Deeper lore twists remain in collectible pages and cutscenes. Streamers should still use spoiler tags for finale footage out of courtesy.
Multiplayer groups should assign one player to screenshot hopscotch colors and another to track lunchbox piece counts to avoid mid-run confusion.
When You Get Stuck
If Rocky repeatedly resets your run during fuses, switch to the hide-from-Rocky guide and map page for lake loop routes. If market door rejects codes, re-read hopscotch colors in daylight—never search external code lists.
If lunchbox digits fail, verify sixteen of sixteen puzzle pieces assembled. Partial boards display misleading placeholders in some builds.