Hidden Chronicles Thief's Lair: Our guide to finding every item

Updated


As you make your way through Zynga's newest Facebook game Hidden Chronicles, the third scene you'll come across in the Library chapter (the first chapter in the game) is called Thief's Lair. This one is set inside what looks to be an old, abandoned shed where a thief keeps all of their stolen goods. You'll need eight energy points each time you wish to play this scene.

We're here with a guide showing you where to find the scene's many items, so if you're working on building up your combo points or just on the scene's individual mastery scale, make sure to check out our images below! Note: The items you'll receive will just be a selection of all of those pictured below.

If you're looking to find a particular item: Hit Ctrl +F (or Command + F if on a Mac) and type in the name of the object you're looking for. This will take you directly to its image.

Super Clue:

  • Level the Scale (drag the three weights to the scale in the image)

Set 1:

  • Camera

  • Piggy Bank

  • World Map

  • Knife

  • Axe

Set 2:

  • Chisel

  • Record

  • Magazine

  • Pistol

  • Binoculars

  • Magazine

  • Military Boots

Set 3:

  • Tweezers

  • Bandit Mask

  • Drill

  • Ashtray

  • Wanted Poster

  • Pigeon

Set 4:

  • Bullets

  • Leather Jacket

  • Drill Bit

  • Hacksaw

  • Duffel Bag

Set 5:

  • Bow Tie

  • Crumb Brush

  • Cane

Set 6:

  • Pen

  • Roll of Tape

  • Tape Recorder

Set 7:

  • Chalk

  • Mustache

  • Bomb



There are a handful of items not pictured above, as the game generates each set of items randomly. When we come across those missing items, we'll make sure to update this space with how you too can find them. In the meantime, feel free to start decorating your Manor and working on building up your own mastery of this scene or any other in the game!

Check out the rest of our Hidden Chronicles Cheats & Tips right here.

Have you finished every trophy of mastery for this Thief's Lair scene? What do you think of Zynga's take on the hidden object genre thus far? Sound off in the comments.

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