Hello Neighbor Beta 3 Trainer: Enhance Your Stealth Horror Experience

Why Beta 3? The Specific Need for a Trainer

Before we list features, it is important to understand why Beta 3, specifically, requires a trainer more than other versions.

Before You Start

Keep the trainer running in the background; closing it will deactivate the cheats. Hello Neighbor Wiki

A trainer is a third-party program designed to modify the memory of a running game, allowing players to toggle "cheats" or features that aren't natively available in the game menu. For Beta 3—a pivotal stage in the game's development—trainers allow you to bypass the neighbor's traps and AI logic to see everything the developers tucked away in the shadows. Key Features Often Included:

5. Risks and Downsides

| Risk | Explanation | |------|-------------| | Bugs & Crashes | Noclip into unloaded areas → game freeze or fall through world. | | Save Corruption | Unlocking doors out of order can break scripted events (e.g., neighbor’s basement cutscene fails to trigger). | | False Positives (AV) | Some trainers use code injection → antivirus may flag as malware. Always scan with VirusTotal. | | No Multiplayer | Hello Neighbor is single-player, so no ban risk. | | Outdated Version | Many online trainers are mislabeled (e.g., for Beta 1 or 2). Check file size and date. |

Disable Neighbor: Freezes the Neighbor in place, allowing for uninterrupted exploration.