When you think you don’t miss anything in Brookhaven RP, the game could suddenly give you surprises with more secret doors or creepy rooms hidden by a picture frame. That’s what makes it special—it’s not just about driving cars or role-playing as a CEO; it’s about exploring the stuff the devs quietly buried under the map.
All hidden rooms, secret areas, and Easter eggs in Brookhaven RP that are updated as of October 2025 are revealed here in this guide. These are the spots that might get checked out by you, who want to hunt mysteries or just want to show off to your friends.
The Secret Vault – Classic but Timeless

You’ve probably heard about the vault, but it’s still one of the most fun to find.
Here’s how:
- Pick the Underground House.
- Go inside, check behind the TV, and hit the orange/yellow button.
- The wall opens up to reveal a hidden vault—perfect for your top-secret Brookhaven business.
This one never gets old. It’s simple, iconic, and still surprises new players every time.
The Graveyard Secret – Enter if You Dare

Some secrets are right under your feet, literally.
Go to the Brookhaven Cemetery, find the third grave from the left, and jump into it. You’ll drop into a coffin tied to the mysterious Agency. Creepy? Definitely. But it’s the kind of creepy that keeps Brookhaven interesting.
The Hospital – The Real Lore Hides

Brookhaven’s hospital isn’t just for check-ups. It’s full of hidden rooms, broken walls, and hints that the town isn’t as normal as it looks.
The X-Ray Room
Jump behind the skeleton photo, and step through the wall when you get into the X-Ray Room. There’s a secret area with a desk and a blue button that does… something. (Half the fun is not knowing what.)
The Abandoned Second Floor
Use the ladder you find behind the front desk to climb through a broken wall. You can also sneak in from the emergency room roof to get there. The area is old, dusty, and filled with unusual objects related to the Agency storyline.
Easter Eggs & Fun Secrets Around the Map
Brookhaven’s devs left their fingerprints everywhere. Some are funny; others are just weirdly satisfying to find.
- “Buggstra Was ‘Here’”—hidden in Rosie’s Gym inside the mall.
- “Wolfpaq Was Here!” — under the yacht; drop below the floor to spot it.
- Below the Fountain—use the Downtown subway, tap a hidden wall icon, and slide under the city fountain.
- Cabin Attic—go to summer camp, enter the bathroom, and jump into the ceiling.
- Flying Bike Glitch—gently crash your bike into the spawn fountain. The wheels glitch, and you’ll start flying. It’s chaos, but glorious chaos.
Accessory Sounds – When Fashion Gets Loud
Some Brookhaven accessories come with their own sound effects. Yeah, your hat can talk now.
| Accessory | Sound Effect |
| Brighteyes’ Witches Brew Hat | Witch’s laugh |
| Brighteyes’ Bloxy Cola Hat | Can popping, sipping, burping |
| Telamon’s Chicken Suit | Chicken noises |
| Transient Harmonica | Harmonica tune |
Small detail, big personality.
The Agency Bunker – The Place where It All Connects

Check the right side when you’re at the gas station. There’s a hidden way leading to the Agency Bunker. It’s full of hints, unusual tech, and a strong feeling that something big happened there. Brookhaven’s old players swear it’s the center of the town’s dark storyline.
Hidden Rooms in Houses – Blink and You’ll Miss Them
Many houses in Brookhaven hide their own mini secrets. Try this:
- Sit in every chair, press random white buttons, and check behind bookshelves or arcades.
- Some open up hidden passages or rooms that don’t appear on the house map.
Not every secret is obvious—some only trigger when you interact with things in the right order. That’s what makes them fun to hunt.
At the end

Brookhaven RP isn’t just about cars and mansions—it’s a city built on secrets. There’s another secret thing waiting for players who are curious enough to look for it behind every wall, tomb, and frame.
If you feel bored enough with just the usual role-playing, grab a friend to explore every corner and keep digging. The next amazing Brookhaven hidden things might still be out there—and they’re probably stranger than you think.

