Among all the creative and imaginative worlds in Super Bear Adventure, The Giant House stands out as one of the most uniquely designed and thoroughly entertaining levels in the entire game. This oversized domestic environment shrinks your character down to the size of a mouse and sets you loose inside an enormous house where everyday furniture becomes towering structures, kitchen utensils transform into dangerous obstacles, and household objects create a playground of unprecedented scale and creativity.

The Giant House is a world that constantly surprises players with its clever use of scale and perspective. A simple kitchen table becomes a vast plateau requiring advanced platforming to cross. A bookshelf transforms into a vertical climbing challenge rivaling any mountain in the game. A bathtub becomes an ocean to swim across. This creative reimagining of ordinary objects makes The Giant House one of the most memorable gaming experiences Super Bear Adventure offers.

However, this same creative brilliance makes achieving 100% completion exceptionally challenging. The unconventional environment hides collectibles in locations that defy the search patterns players have developed in more traditional worlds. This comprehensive step-by-step guide walks you through every room, every surface, and every secret of The Giant House to ensure you find absolutely everything and achieve complete mastery of this extraordinary level.

Understanding The Giant House Layout

Before beginning your room-by-room exploration, understanding the overall layout of The Giant House helps you navigate between areas efficiently and ensures you do not miss any rooms entirely.

Room Structure Overview

The Giant House is organized into distinct rooms that function as sub-areas within the larger world. Each room presents its own unique environment, challenges, and hiding opportunities:

  • The Kitchen: A sprawling area dominated by countertops, appliances, and cooking implements. The kitchen offers extensive horizontal and vertical exploration opportunities with multiple elevation levels created by shelves, counters, and cabinet tops.
  • The Living Room: Featuring oversized furniture including sofas, tables, bookshelves, and entertainment systems. The living room provides diverse terrain types with soft cushioned surfaces, hard wooden structures, and precarious decorative items.
  • The Bedroom: Centered around a massive bed with surrounding furniture including nightstands, dressers, and wardrobes. The bedroom combines comfortable traversal across the bed surface with challenging climbs up tall furniture pieces.
  • The Bathroom: A water-heavy environment with the bathtub, sink, and various fixtures creating unique swimming and climbing challenges. The bathroom's wet surfaces may affect movement physics similarly to ice in Snow Valley.
  • The Hallways: Connecting corridors between rooms that contain their own collectibles and secrets. Hallways are frequently overlooked because players treat them as simple transition spaces between the main rooms.
  • The Attic or Basement: A bonus area accessible through hidden entrances that contains some of the world's most valuable secrets. Finding the entrance to this area is itself a significant discovery challenge.

Navigating Between Rooms

Moving between rooms in The Giant House requires understanding the connection points between areas:

  • Doorways: Standard doorways connect adjacent rooms. These are the obvious connection points but may require climbing to reach if the door is at floor level and you are positioned on elevated furniture.
  • Wall gaps: Small gaps in walls, baseboards, or behind furniture create mouse-sized passages between rooms. These are easy to miss and often lead to alternative entrances that provide access to otherwise unreachable sections of adjacent rooms.
  • Vent systems: If the house includes ventilation ducts, these may function as a secret passage network connecting different rooms through unconventional routes. Finding vent entrances and navigating the duct system reveals hidden areas and collectibles.
  • Floor and ceiling access: Some room connections occur vertically rather than horizontally. Holes in floors, pipes between levels, and climbing routes through wall cavities may connect rooms at different elevation levels.

Step One: The Kitchen — Complete Exploration

The Kitchen is typically the first major room players explore in The Giant House. Its complex multi-level layout provides an excellent introduction to the world's unique exploration challenges.

Floor Level Collectibles

Begin your kitchen exploration at floor level before attempting to climb to higher surfaces:

  • Under the cabinets: The space beneath kitchen cabinets creates dark narrow passages that extend along the walls. Walk through these passages slowly, checking for coins, stickers, and bears hidden in the shadows. Camera angle adjustment is essential here because the low clearance makes items difficult to spot from above.
  • Behind appliances: Large floor-standing appliances like refrigerators and ovens create narrow gaps between themselves and the wall. Squeeze into these gaps to find items placed behind the appliances where most players never look.
  • Under the table: The kitchen table legs create a forest of vertical columns with items scattered between them at floor level. Walk among the table legs and check around the base of each one.
  • Corner accumulations: Kitchen floor corners where walls meet often accumulate items that are pushed into these spots by the visual design. Check every floor-level corner of the room.

Countertop Level Collectibles

Reaching the countertops requires climbing creativity and reveals a wealth of hidden content:

  • Climbing route identification: Look for ways to reach countertop level. Drawer handles that protrude from cabinets may function as platforms. Open drawers create stepping stones. Nearby furniture or objects leaning against counters might provide jumping routes.
  • Between kitchen items: Once on the countertop, walk between and behind every kitchen item — toasters, blenders, canisters, cutting boards, and other implements. Bears and stickers placed between these items are concealed by the items themselves from most viewing angles.
  • Inside open containers: Bowls, cups, pots, and other open containers sitting on the counter may contain items inside them. Jump into or look into every open container you can reach.
  • Behind the sink: The area behind the kitchen sink, between the faucet and the wall, frequently contains hidden collectibles. Navigate carefully around water hazards if the sink contains water.
  • Stovetop navigation: If the kitchen includes a stovetop, its surface may function as a unique platforming area with burner grates creating gaps and elevated sections. Search every section of the stovetop carefully.

Upper Cabinet and Shelf Collectibles

The highest areas of the kitchen contain premium collectibles that reward advanced climbing:

  • Cabinet top surfaces: The tops of upper cabinets, where they meet the ceiling, are hiding spots that require reaching the highest points in the room. Look for climbing routes that lead from countertop level up to cabinet top level.
  • Inside upper cabinets: If any upper cabinet doors are open, the interior shelves may contain bears or stickers. Jump into open cabinets and search each shelf.
  • Light fixture areas: Hanging light fixtures or ceiling-mounted objects may have items placed on them or around their mounting points. These are the most challenging items in the kitchen to reach and require creative platforming.

Step Two: The Living Room — Complete Exploration

The Living Room offers the most diverse terrain in The Giant House, with each piece of furniture creating its own unique exploration environment.

Sofa and Cushion Exploration

The oversized sofa is a world within a world:

  • Cushion surfaces: Walk across every cushion surface, checking for items sitting on the cushion fabric. The soft uneven surface may make items harder to spot than on flat terrain.
  • Between cushions: The gaps between sofa cushions create deep crevices that function like small canyons. Drop into these gaps and explore their depths. Bears and coins frequently hide in the spaces between cushions where only determined explorers venture.
  • Under cushions: If any cushion is slightly lifted or movable, check the surface beneath it. The space under a lifted cushion is a classic real-world hiding spot that the developers have translated into the game.
  • Behind the sofa: The gap between the sofa and the wall behind it creates a narrow passage at floor level. Enter this passage from either end and search its entire length.
  • Sofa arms and back: Climb to the top of sofa arms and along the sofa back. These elevated positions often contain collectibles and provide useful survey vantage points for spotting items elsewhere in the room.

Bookshelf Climbing Challenge

The bookshelf is one of the most exciting vertical challenges in The Giant House:

  • Shelf-by-shelf ascent: Climb the bookshelf from bottom to top, treating each shelf as a separate level to explore. Books of different sizes create a varied landscape on each shelf with gaps, overhangs, and hidden spaces.
  • Behind books: Walk behind the row of books on each shelf to check the space between the books and the back wall of the bookshelf. Bears and stickers are frequently placed in these hidden rear spaces.
  • On top of books: Individual books lying flat or stacked create elevated positions on each shelf. Jump onto book stacks and check their tops for items.
  • Bookshelf top: Reaching the very top of a tall bookshelf is a significant achievement. The summit area typically contains a premium collectible as a reward for the complete climb.
  • Fallen or leaning books: Books that lean at angles create ramps and bridges that may lead to otherwise inaccessible sections of the shelf or adjacent furniture.

Table and Entertainment Area

Coffee tables, TV stands, and entertainment equipment provide additional exploration surfaces:

  • Table surfaces: Walk across every table surface, checking around any objects placed on them. Magazines, remote controls, and decorative items on tables conceal collectibles behind and beneath them.
  • Under tables: The space beneath tables at floor level often contains items in the shadow zone created by the table surface above.
  • Entertainment equipment: TV stands, gaming consoles, and speaker systems create complex geometric environments with numerous hiding spots in their various surfaces, shelves, and cable areas.

Step Three: The Bedroom — Complete Exploration

The Bedroom centers around the massive bed which dominates the room and provides unique exploration opportunities found nowhere else in the game.

Bed Exploration

The bed itself is an expansive exploration zone:

  • Bed surface: The top of the bed creates a vast soft landscape of sheets, blankets, and pillows. Walk across the entire bed surface checking around every fold, wrinkle, and pillow placement for hidden items.
  • Under pillows: Check behind and under every pillow on the bed. These soft obstacles conceal items on the surface beneath them.
  • Under the bed: The space beneath the bed is an enormous dark area that functions like a cave. Enter from any accessible side and explore the entire underbed space. Items scattered across the floor beneath the bed are invisible from above and can only be found by physically entering this hidden zone.
  • Between mattress and frame: The edges of the bed where the mattress meets the bed frame create a perimeter gap. Walk along this gap checking for items wedged between the mattress and frame.
  • Bed frame climbing: The bed frame structure itself — headboard, footboard, and support posts — provides climbing surfaces that lead to elevated positions above the mattress level.

Bedroom Furniture

The surrounding furniture pieces contain their own sets of collectibles:

  • Nightstand surfaces and drawers: Climb onto nightstands and search their surfaces. If drawers are partially open, explore inside them for hidden items. Check behind nightstand lamps and alarm clocks.
  • Dresser exploration: Large dressers provide multi-level exploration similar to bookshelves. Each drawer level and the dresser top surface are individual search zones. Check behind items placed on the dresser top.
  • Wardrobe interior: If a wardrobe or closet is open, its interior is a must-explore area. Clothes, shoe boxes, and other stored items create a complex internal environment with numerous hiding spots. Shelves within the wardrobe contain collectibles at multiple heights.
  • Under bedroom furniture: Check beneath every piece of bedroom furniture at floor level. The narrow spaces under dressers, nightstands, and wardrobes commonly hide items.

Step Four: The Bathroom — Complete Exploration

The Bathroom introduces water-based challenges that combine swimming with the oversized environment theme.

Bathtub and Water Areas

Water features in the bathroom create unique exploration opportunities:

  • Bathtub swimming: If the bathtub contains water, it functions as a lake or ocean environment. Swim across the surface and dive to the bottom, checking along the tub floor and walls for submerged collectibles. The drain area at the bottom of the tub is a particularly common hiding spot.
  • Bathtub rim: Walk along the rim of the bathtub, checking for items placed on the narrow ledge. The rim provides a unique elevated pathway around the water below.
  • Sink area: The bathroom sink, whether at floor level or elevated on a vanity, contains items around the faucet, inside the basin, and on the surrounding counter surface. Check behind soap dispensers, toothbrush holders, and other bathroom items.
  • Shower area: If the bathroom includes a separate shower, explore its interior thoroughly. Shower shelves, the shower floor, and behind shower doors all serve as potential item locations.

Bathroom Fixtures and Accessories

Standard bathroom items become giant interactive features at your small scale:

  • Toilet area: The area around the toilet provides climbing opportunities and floor-level hiding spots. Check behind the toilet and around its base.
  • Towel rack climbing: Towel racks mounted on walls may function as platforming routes to higher positions. Climb along towel bars and check the surfaces they lead to.
  • Medicine cabinet: If accessible, an open medicine cabinet contains shelves with items placed between bottles and containers. Each shelf is a separate search zone.
  • Bathroom floor items: Bath mats, scales, and floor-level accessories create small terrain features that conceal items behind and beneath them.

Step Five: Hallways and Connecting Spaces

The hallways connecting rooms are frequently overlooked but contain their own set of collectibles and secrets.

Hallway Floor Exploration

Walk the entire length of every hallway checking systematically:

  • Baseboard gaps: The space where walls meet the floor along hallway baseboards may contain items or passages. Walk along both sides of every hallway at baseboard level.
  • Under hallway furniture: Console tables, shoe racks, or decorative items placed in hallways create hiding spots beneath and behind them.
  • Doorway areas: The areas around doorframes — above, beside, and behind doors — contain items that players walk past while transitioning between rooms.
  • Hallway rugs: If hallways feature rugs or runners, check around their edges and any bumps or folds in the rug surface that might conceal items.

Secret Passages in Walls

Hallway walls may conceal hidden passages:

  • Mouse holes: Small openings in hallway baseboards function as secret passages leading to hidden rooms or connecting to adjacent areas through wall cavities. Check every baseboard section for openings.
  • Wall cavity exploration: If you find an entrance into the space within a wall, explore the cavity thoroughly. These between-wall spaces may extend significantly and contain multiple collectibles along their length.
  • Vent access points: Hallway walls may feature vent openings that provide access to the house's vent duct system. These ducts connect different areas and contain items placed along their routes.

Step Six: Hidden Bonus Areas

The Giant House contains secret bonus areas that are not part of the standard room layout and require discovery to access.

The Attic or Upper Level

If The Giant House includes an attic area, finding and accessing it is a major achievement:

  • Finding the entrance: Attic access may be through a trapdoor in a ceiling, a ladder in a closet, or a climbing route up through the house's internal structure. Look for vertical passages and unusual ceiling features.
  • Attic contents: Attic spaces typically contain stored items — boxes, old furniture, holiday decorations — that create a unique exploration environment. Multiple bears, stickers, and coin caches hide among the stored items.
  • Attic rafters: The exposed structural beams of the attic roof provide precarious platforming routes to the highest points in the entire house. Items placed on rafters reward skilled platforming.

The Basement or Under-Floor Level

A basement area provides underground exploration:

  • Basement access: Look for stairs leading down, trapdoors in kitchen or hallway floors, or pipes that lead to a lower level.
  • Basement environment: Basement areas typically feature a different visual atmosphere — darker lighting, exposed pipes, storage boxes, and utility equipment. Search among these items thoroughly for hidden collectibles.
  • Basement secrets: The basement may contain the most valuable collectibles in the entire Giant House level, rewarding the effort required to find and access this hidden area.

Step Seven: Boss Fight and Final Collectibles

The Giant House boss encounter takes place in a unique arena that incorporates household items into the fight mechanics.

Boss Fight Strategy

The Giant House boss uses the oversized environment as part of its attack patterns:

  • Environmental awareness: The boss arena likely features household objects that both the boss and you can interact with. Identify which objects provide cover, which can be used as platforms, and which the boss uses as weapons.
  • Adapted combat approach: Use the bait-and-punish strategy while leveraging the environment for safety. Hide behind large objects during attack sequences and emerge to strike during vulnerability windows.
  • Multi-phase preparation: The boss may interact with different household items during different phases. Stay alert for environmental changes as the fight progresses.

Post-Boss Collectibles

After defeating the boss, search the arena thoroughly:

  • Check for bears freed by the boss's defeat.
  • Search for stickers in arena corners and on elevated surfaces.
  • Look for newly accessible areas opened by the boss's defeat.
  • Collect any coins scattered during the fight.

Giant House 100% Completion Checklist

Track your progress toward complete mastery with this comprehensive checklist:

  • Kitchen: All floor level items, countertop items, upper cabinet items, and kitchen-specific bears collected.
  • Living Room: All sofa items, bookshelf items, table items, and living room bears collected.
  • Bedroom: All bed items, furniture items, wardrobe items, and bedroom bears collected.
  • Bathroom: All water area items, fixture items, and bathroom bears collected.
  • Hallways: All floor items, secret passages discovered, and hallway collectibles found.
  • Bonus Areas: Attic and basement discovered, explored, and fully collected.
  • Boss: Boss defeated and all post-boss collectibles gathered.
  • Stickers: All room-specific and hidden stickers found.
  • Costumes: Sufficient coins collected for all available costume purchases.

The Giant House is a masterpiece of creative game design that transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary. Achieving 100% completion means you have explored every oversized room, climbed every towering piece of furniture, and discovered every cleverly hidden collectible in this remarkable world. With this step-by-step guide as your companion, complete mastery of The Giant House is not just possible — it is inevitable. Happy exploring!