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Kacee Fay

Phasmophobia Grafton Farmhouse rework map guide

Phasmophobia's Grafton Farmhouse map underwent a rework and officially launched with an entirely new design on Aug. 12, 2025. Although the basic bones of the previous structure remain, everything else about it feels entirely new, so you may need some help navigating through it.

Jumping into exploring a fresh location without knowing what you're in for can be tough, so it's best to prepare before you go in to avoid getting caught in dangerous situations. To ensure you're ready for whatever the ghost throws your way, here's a guide to everything you need to know about the reworked Grafton Farmhouse map in Phasmophobia.

Grafton Farmhouse guide in Phasmophobia

Looking at a small child ghost in a room lit by red light at grafton farmhouse in phasmophobia
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The Grafton Farmhouse rework modified the original structure to change it from a simple, rustic home to an eerie, dilapidated mess. Walls are falling in, furniture is broken, many items are covered with creepy sheets, and the entire place is a whole lot spookier.

The basic shell of the original map remains, but it feels brand new. There's a lot to learn about this location, so here's a full breakdown of everything you need to know about the new and improved Grafton Farmhouse.

Grafton Farmhouse map in Phasmophobia

The reworked Grafton Farmhouse map has 14 rooms and three floors, but it feels a lot larger than it sounds when you're investigating it. Many of the rooms around this house were previously multiple distinct spaces that have now become one, as the house has fallen apart.

  • On the first floor, you'll find an entryway, dining room, library, bathroom, workshop, kitchen, living room, and storage room.
  • Around the second floor, you can explore a master bedroom, a landing, a bathroom, a doll room, a hallway, and a small bedroom.
  • The third floor is one giant room, which is the attic. It's quite large, but only officially labeled as one massive room.

Grafton Farmhouse Cursed Possession locations in Phasmophobia

There are seven spawn locations you can check to find a Cursed Possession around Grafton Farmhouse. Depending on the specific trial or difficulty level you're playing, the amount of Cursed Items present varies. Generally, though, only one of the seven is present.

  • The Monkey Paw, Voodoo Doll, and Tarot Cards can be found on the first floor.
  • The Summoning Circle, Music Box, and Haunted Mirror are on the second floor.
  • The Ouija Board is on the third floor, which is the attic.

Grafton Farmhouse fuse box location in Phasmophobia

There are two possible fuse box spawn locations, one on the first floor and one on the second floor. The spots you can check for this box around Grafton Farmhouse are:

  • In the utility room near the back left corner of the house on the first floor.
  • In the small hallway leading from the landing to the attic on the second floor.

To determine where the fuse box is in your active trial, you can check for the green icon with a small lightning bolt on the map in the truck to see where it is. Some contracts, like weekly challenges or custom matches, hide this marker, though, so you might just have to venture to both possible spots instead.

Grafton Farmhouse hiding spots in Phasmophobia

There are plenty of great places to hide around the reworked Grafton Farmhouse map. Different difficulty levels and weekly challenge modes will alter how many of them are available to you, but overall, here are some of the best spots you can hide around this location.

  • Behind the cabinet in the dining room on the first floor.
  • Behind the furniture covered by sheets in the corner of the workshop on the first floor.
  • 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 is also a great spot to loop around during a hunt, especially if you're trying to watch the ghost's unique behaviors and patterns. This area is a circle with a wardrobe near the back, so it's the perfect spot to run to in a hunt since it gives you great support for both running and hiding.

An open wardrobe in a small bedroom in phasmophobia
Screenshot by Destructoid

Grafton Farmhouse Easter eggs and secrets in Phasmophobia

I've explored Grafton Farmhouse pretty thoroughly and come across a few small secrets scattered throughout. The first one is that the dolls around the doll room on the second floor have special voice lines. You might sometimes just hear them menacingly giggle, while other times they might give you a full line of dialogue like "Take me with you." These dolls also sometimes change position or move around the map.

Inside the workshop, the mannequins situated around the area sometimes move. They can change positions a lot if the ghost decides to interact with them, and there's always a wooden sound that plays to let you know this has happened.

Outside, close to the truck, you can find a small chicken coop. While you can't actually venture inside to see any live chickens, you might hear some chicken noises if you hang around close to this location for a bit.

Another Easter egg that may also just be a coincidence is the single tree you can spot from just about anywhere you're exploring around Grafton Farmhouse. This tree really reminded me of the one featured in The Conjuring, as it's a singular, large, twisted tree close to a farmhouse in an otherwise fairly barren area. I'm not sure if it's an intentional Easter egg or just a happy accident, but considering other maps have other direct references to horror icons like Slenderman, Friday the 13th, and The Blair Witch Project, I think it's a real possibility.

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