Ultimate Guide to Phasmophobia’s Grafton Farmhouse Rework Map

Ultimate Guide to Phasmophobia's Grafton Farmhouse Rework Map

Phasmophobia’s Grafton Farmhouse map has received a comprehensive rework and officially relaunched with a completely new layout on August 12, 2025. While some structural elements of the original design remain, the atmosphere is distinctly transformed, creating a more immersive experience. If you plan to explore this eerie environment, a bit of preparation can go a long way in helping you evade the ghost’s grasp.

Here’s your complete guide to navigating the revamped Grafton Farmhouse in Phasmophobia, ensuring you’re well-equipped for this haunted adventure.

Overview of the Grafton Farmhouse in Phasmophobia

The reworked Grafton Farmhouse features 14 rooms and three floors, but it feels larger due to the merging of many previous spaces. The house’s deterioration gives it a more unsettling presence, making it essential to familiarize yourself with the layout if you want to survive your haunting encounters.

  • The first floor hosts an entryway, dining room, library, bathroom, workshop, kitchen, living room, and storage room.
  • On the second floor, explore a master bedroom, a landing, a bathroom, a doll room, a hallway, and a small bedroom.
  • The third floor comprises a spacious attic, officially designated as one large room.
The first floor of grafton farmhouse on a map in phasmophobia
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Cursed Possessions in Grafton Farmhouse

There are seven spawn locations for Cursed Possessions scattered throughout Grafton Farmhouse. Depending on your trial or difficulty, generally only one of these items will be present in each game.

  • The Monkey Paw, Voodoo Doll, and Tarot Cards are typically found on the first floor.
  • The Summoning Circle, Music Box, and Haunted Mirror can appear on the second floor.
  • The Ouija Board is located in the attic on the third floor.
The first floor of grafton farmhouse with cursed item locations marked in phasmophobia
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Where to Find the Fuse Box in Grafton Farmhouse

During my extensive play on the Grafton Farmhouse map, I discovered that the fuse box usually spawns in the small hallway leading from the landing to the attic on the second floor. However, this location can change between games, as the fuse box is randomized across contracts.

If you want to confirm the fuse box’s location without extensive searching, look for the green icon with a lightning bolt on your map in the truck. Keep in mind that in certain trials, like weekly challenges, this marker might not be visible.

Fuse box marked on map in phasmophobia
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Best Hiding Spots in Grafton Farmhouse

Finding places to hide during ghost hunts is crucial, and the Grafton Farmhouse offers a variety of options. However, the availability of these spots may change based on difficulty levels and weekly challenges. Here are some of the top hiding locations that I recommend:

  • Behind the cabinet in the dining room on the first floor.
  • In the workshop, concealed behind the furniture draped in sheets.
  • Behind the mattresses in the storage room on the first floor.
  • Inside the wardrobe behind the mattress in the doll room on the second floor.
  • Behind the divider in the master bedroom on the second floor.
  • In the wardrobe behind the bed in the small bedroom on the second floor.
  • Inside the wardrobe at the back of the attic area on the third floor.

The attic serves as an excellent area to evade the ghost while studying its behaviors; it’s spacious with a wardrobe that offers good cover during a hunt.

An open wardrobe in a small bedroom in phasmophobia
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Secrets and Easter Eggs in Grafton Farmhouse

While exploring Grafton Farmhouse, I stumbled upon several intriguing secrets. One notable find is that the dolls in the doll room emit unique voice lines. Occasionally, you might hear them giggle or even say “Take me with you.” Additionally, these dolls sometimes shift positions around the map.

In the workshop, you may notice mannequins that seem to move as the ghost interacts with them, accompanied by a wooden creaking noise to indicate their movement.

Outside, next to the truck, lies a small chicken coop. While you can’t enter, lingering nearby might reward you with some amusing chicken sounds.

Another curious feature is a prominent tree visible from almost anywhere on the property. This twisted tree bears a striking resemblance to one from The Conjuring. Whether it’s an intentional Easter egg or simply a coincidence remains up for debate, but given the game’s history of referencing horror icons, it’s certainly possible.

Before you set out for your next haunting, take the time to learn about Grafton Farmhouse. Knowledge is your best defense against the unknown. For more guides and gaming tips, feel free to explore additional content at Moyens I/O.