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The Last of Us Part 2: Every Safe Code and Combination

In this guide, we will tell you every safe code and location in The Last of Us Part 2. This will definitely save you a lot of time!
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If you played the original game, then you won’t be surprised that there are a handful of safes hidden in different areas throughout The Last of Us Part 2. Further, if you can manage to find the safe code, you’ll be able to use the combination to get some much-needed supplies. However, if you don’t feel like searching for all of the combos, our The Last of Us Part 2 safe code guide has you covered.

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Every Safe Code and Location in The Last of Us Part 2

There are a total of 16 different safe locations in The Last of Us Part 2. Further, each of them has their own unique combination that players can find in the surrounding area. Luckily, these combos aren’t randomly generated, so we can tell you all of the codes! In the list below, you’ll find every safe code and location in The Last of Us Part 2. 

Chapter:

Location

Combination:

Jackson – Patrol

Back office of the grocery store

07-20-13

Seattle Day 1 – The Gate

Locker Room

0512

Seattle Day 1 – Downtown

Inside the bank

60-23-06

Seattle Day 1 – Downtown

Gate West 2

04-51

Seattle Day 1 – Downtown

Inside the courthouse near the garage 

86-07-22

Seattle Day 1 – Capitol Hill

Inside the thrift store

55-01-33

Seattle Day 1 – The Tunnels

Inside the offices in the tunnels

15243

Seattle Day 2 – Hillcrest

Inside the auto repair shop

30-82-65

Seattle Day 2 – The Seraphites

Inside a bedroom in the apartment

10-08-83

Seattle Day 2 – The Seraphites

Inside the pharmacy

38-55-23

Seattle Day 3 – The Flooded City

Upstairs in the warehouse

70-12-65

Seattle Day 1 – On Foot

Inside of a building near the trailer

17-38-07

Seattle Day 1 – Hostile Territory

Inside the bakery

68-96-89

Seattle Day 1 – The Coast

Located at the deck

90-77-01

Seattle Day 2 – The Shortcut

Inside an apartment building

30-23-04

Seattle Day 2 – The Descent 

Inside the gym

12-18-79

As you can see, despite having over 40 chapters in the game, there aren’t too many safes to find. So if you happen to be in one of the areas mentioned above, you may want to take a second to look for the safe and pop in the combination to get some extra supplies. As you’re exploring around for the safe locations, make sure to keep an eye out because sometimes enemies like to hide in those areas as well!

After you’ve finished hunting down the different safe locations in The Last of Us Part 2, you can start to work your way through the trophy list. If you plan to platinum the game, you’ll have to collect 26 different trophies, which will undoubtedly take a while. The game itself is around 25 hours long, so you’ll need to be prepared to spend some extra time if you want to get them all.

For more The Last of Us Part 2 guides, be sure to check back to our homepage over the next few days. We’ll have all sorts of guides for different collectibles, weapons, and more. Below you’ll find links to some of our recent coverage.

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Andrew Smith is a Guides Writer at Prima Games. Previously he has worked with IGN, GameSpot, and a handful of other great outlets. When Andrew isn't writing up game guides, you kind find him playing single-player, narrative-driven games. Wanna say hi? You can email Andrew at [email protected]