There are a lot of secrets for players to uncoverand puzzles to solveinBlue Prince, including the process of figuring out the time and date. Though the current Day is displayed at the start of every run, this doesn’t display the actual date, it’s the number of attempts you’ve made. Players aren’t told what time it is, either – at least, not in an obvious way.

To find out the date and time,Blue Princeplayers must look for a hidden note that reveals what day Simonbegan his exploration of the Mt. Holly Estate, and find clocks that display the current time of the day. This guide explains how to check the time and date inBlue Prince, including a list of clock locations and examples to help you calculate the current date in your own game.

How To Check The Time In Blue Prince

To check what time it is,Blue Princeplayers can do one of two things:look at the clock tower outside of the Mt. Holly Estate, or draft a room with a clock.

Every day starts at 8:00 a.m., andtime advances faster than it does in real life at a rate of about five minutes per hour. There are no digital clocks inBlue Prince, you must read the hour and minute hand on an analog clock to find out the time.

If you have initiated a time-sensitive event, likeopening the Time Lock Safe, you must keep track of the time as you explore the Estate.

How To Check The Date In Blue Prince

To check the date,Blue Princeplayersmust draft the Security room and enter the Security Terminal password to access the local network. On the menu that pops up after youlog in to the network with the Terminal password,select ‘Staff Services’, then select the ‘Staff Announcement’ option.

Here, you will find a note from the staff of the Mt. Holly Estate. This note says that the staff knows no one else should have access to the network and that they are all rooting for Simon (the player character). Thenote is dated November 7. Indeed,this is the first day that Simon began his exploration of the Estate.

So,to find the current date, you must add your current Day count to November 7, then subtract by one(as Nov 7 was the first day of the expedition).