Leo answered the first two questions correctly. Then, the third question loaded.
Suddenly, the "Arts and Crafters" character—a glued-together papier-mâché ball—rushed Leo in the game. The screen warped, teleporting the player back to the start. baldi's basics unblocked 67
Leo moved his character down the hall, trying to find the third notebook. He saw the Principal, a figure with a swollen head and a green sweater, roaming the corner. But the sprite wasn't moving right. It was sliding, glitching in and out of the walls. Leo answered the first two questions correctly
From 67-flavored "Zesty Bars" and sodas to school rules labeled "6.7," the number is inescapable. The screen warped, teleporting the player back to the start
Originally created for the 2018 Meta Game Jam, "Baldi's Basics" is a parody of 1990s edutainment games. It lures players with a primitive, low-poly aesthetic and cheerful music, only to reveal a horror game where the titular teacher, Baldi, relentlessly hunts the player for solving math problems incorrectly. The core mechanic is brilliantly subversive: the first question is always "What is 2+2?" (Answer: 4). The second question, however, is often unsolvable (e.g., "What is 2+2+2+2+2+2+2+2+2+2+2+2+2?"). Getting it "wrong" triggers Baldi’s rage, turning a peaceful schoolhouse into a survival horror maze.