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Night 5 is the fifth playable night of Five Nights at Freddy's 2, as well as being the final night of the main storyline.
Gameplay[]
This is one of the hardest nights in the game, as every animatronic, besides Golden Freddy, is incredibly active.
The difficulty level is at a point where quick reflexes are essential to the completion of the night. On this night, the player needs to be even more careful, as the toy animatronics will most likely visit the Office more frequently.
Strategy[]
A good way to complete the fifth night is for the player to repeat the following pattern:
- Wait until an animatronic is in the hallway, indicated by an audio cue.
- Wait for 5 seconds, then flash the light, no matter which animatronic is there.
- Wind up the Music Box to half or 3/4.
- If hallway audio cues are present, check the hall. If an animatronic is there, repeat Step 2.
- If any vent audio cues are heard, check the Air Vent Lights immediately. If an animatronic is lurking in either vent or the hallway, quickly put the Freddy Fazbear Head on until they leave.
- Repeat.
Completion[]

The menu after beating Night 5.

The paycheck earned for beating Night 5.
Upon completing Night 5, Jeremy Fitzgerald is awarded his hard-earned paycheck of $100.50 for his work in the week.
Once the player returns to the main menu, they will find that a star has been awarded to them, and Night 6 is unlocked and selectable, separate from the main game.
Phone Call[]
“Hello hello! Hey, good job, night five! Um, hey, uh, keep a close eye on things tonight, okay? Um, from what I understand the building is on lockdown. Uh...no one is allowed in or out, you know. Especially concerning any... ..previous employees. Um, when we get it all sorted out we may move you to the day shift. A position just became...available. Uh, we don't have a replacement for your shift yet but we're working on it. Uh, we're gonna try to contact the original restaurant owner. Uh, I think the name of the place was... ..Fredbear's Family Diner or something like that. It was closed for years though, I doubt we'll be able to track anybody down. Uh, so just get through one more night. Uh, hang in there. Good night.
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AI Data[]
Animatronic | 12 AM | 1 AM | 2 AM | 3 AM | 4 AM | 5 AM |
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2 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 |
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2 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 |
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2 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 |
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5 | 7 | 7 | 7 | 7 | 7 |
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5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 |
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5 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
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2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
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2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
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1 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 |
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0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 |
Trivia[]
- Withered Foxy is slightly more inactive on this night than Night 4.
- The paycheck date states 11-12-1987, which means that the game takes place in mid-November (or possibly mid-December, depending on date format). During the Night 1 phone call, Ralph says "...welcome to your new summer job..." This is strange because in the Northern Hemisphere this month is not in summer, but, in fact, the end of fall and beginning of winter. It also has the same date, month, and day as the paycheck received on Night 5 in the first Five Nights at Freddy's.
- If the restaurant is indeed located in the Southern Hemisphere, then the only logical countries for its location would be Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji, as they are the only countries in the Southern Hemisphere with English as its main language and that uses "dollars" (albeit the Australian/New Zealand/Fijian dollar) as their currency. However, Ralph speaks in an American dialect, and everything is written in American English (for example, on the Notice of Termination slip at the end of the Custom Night, the word "Odor" is spelled in American English, as opposed to most other English-speaking countries, which spell it as "Odour").
- It still may be possible Scott Cawthon intended for the restaurant to be located in the Southern Hemisphere, as he may have been used to U.S. spelling, so his instinct would be to spell in U.S. standards.
- However, there is nowhere on Earth where November 12th is during the summer.
- It is impossible to be the Southern Hemisphere. While the correct date format for the rest of the world is 11/12/1987 (11 December) which is in Summer, the overtime paycheck reads the date "11/13/1987" Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji do not use MM/DD/YYYY.
- November 12th, 1987 is on Thursday, which would suggest Jeremy began work on Sunday. However, December 11th, 1987 is a Friday, suggesting the date might be in December following the international DD-MM-YYYY format.
- Jeremy's paycheck is dated 1987; since The Bite of '87 is established to have taken place sometime before the first game, the date on the check indicates this game is a prequel to the first.
- Jeremy earns $100.50 for five nights of work. Dividing that figure by 30 (5 nights x 6 hours), it works out to be $3.35 per hour. This is in line with the (US Federal) minimum wage for 1987.
- It is possible that the date on Jeremy's check 11-12-1987 is a reference to the release date for Five Nights at Freddy's 2, November 11th. This may explain the oversight of Ralph referring to the job as a "summer" one.
- The song that plays during the screen showing the player's paycheck is by Lefébure-Wély, which is named Les Cloches Du Monastère.
- If Night 6 is completed, it is possible to see "Night 8" or "Night 9" appear instead of "Night 5" on Load Game. If it is selected, it will appear as if the player started Night 1, and it will change to "Night 8" or "Night 9".