Artist Floor

Floor

Artist Floor Guide

The Artist Floor is a type of Floor that appears at the start of a game. All variants of this floor type contain white walls with a brown wooden floor. It has 3 variants, and is where animators work on the TV show, with episode posters, animation desks, storyboards, and reference sheets throughout.

Artist Floor Info
Artist Floor
Number of Variants 3
Floor Requirement Floor 1+
Category Normal Floor

Overview

The Artist Floor has white walls with a brown wooden floor across all 3 variants. This floor type represents the behind-the-scenes workspace where animators create the Dandy's World TV show. Episode posters line the walls, animation desks are arranged throughout the rooms, and storyboards and reference sheets are scattered across work surfaces, giving the floor a lived-in studio atmosphere.

Because the Artist Floor can spawn from Floor 1 onwards, players encounter it frequently during early runs. Its layout is straightforward compared to later floors, but the dense lore-related environmental details — especially in Variant 2 — make it one of the most story-rich early floors in the game. An eerie ambience track plays throughout all Artist Floor variants, contributing to the unsettling contrast between the cheerful studio decor and the underlying horror elements.

Variant Breakdown

Each of the 3 Artist Floor variants shares the same white-walled, wooden-floor aesthetic but differs in room arrangement and lore content.

Variant 1 features a standard animation studio layout with desks, posters, and storyboards. It is the most straightforward of the three variants and serves as a typical early-game floor without hidden rooms or major lore elements.

Variant 2 is the most lore-dense of the Artist Floor variants. It contains two notable blocked-off rooms. The first is hidden behind a curtain and houses what appears to be a shrine dedicated to Dandy — inside sits a large Dandy plushie, 2 small Dandy plushies, the Dandy wet floor sign, a Dandy cutout, the "Dandy in Showtime Panic" poster covered in Ichor, a "How are you feeling today?" poster, children's drawings of Dandy, Gardenview bags, and lanterns. The shrine-like arrangement of these items suggests an obsessive fixation on Dandy by an unknown character. The second blocked-off room is visible through a window and features a vent that has been broken open from the inside, a red light illuminating the space, and an Ichor trail with footprints leading up to the vent — implying that something escaped through it.

Variant 2 also contains a research log audio recording of Delilah talking to Dandy and Arthur, during which Arthur is given Pebble. A Dandy cutout can be spotted in a non-visible room, and a poster featuring Sam McLaughlin in the Employee of the Month style hangs on one of the walls.

Variant 3 has limited documentation. Its layout details are still being catalogued by the community, and only placeholder screenshots are currently available on the wiki.

Ambience

An eerie ambience audio track plays throughout all Artist Floor variants. The track (Roblox asset ID 9112775175) creates a low, unsettling drone that contrasts with the bright studio environment. Several additional ambience slots are documented on the wiki but remain unfilled, suggesting more audio layers may be added in future updates.

Strategies and Tips

Because the Artist Floor spawns from Floor 1, players typically encounter it before they have gathered many resources. Its open studio layout provides decent sightlines through doorways and windows, which helps with spotting approaching Twisteds early. In Variant 2, the curtained shrine room and the windowed room with the broken vent are both inaccessible, so players should not waste time trying to enter them. Focus on collecting any items in the accessible rooms and moving toward the Elevator as quickly as possible, especially on higher floor numbers where Twisted aggression increases.

Trivia

Several notable secrets and lore details are found on the Artist Floor.

  • In Variant 2, a room blocked by a curtain contains a shrine dedicated to Dandy with a large Dandy plushie, 2 small Dandy plushies, the Dandy wet floor sign, a Dandy cutout, the "Dandy in Showtime Panic" poster covered in Ichor, a "How are you feeling today?" poster, children's drawings of Dandy, Gardenview bags, and lanterns.
  • In Variant 2, a second room is blocked off behind a window, with a vent broken open from the inside, a red light illuminating it, and an Ichor trail with footprints leading up to the vent — suggesting something escaped.
  • The Artist Floor is one of several floors that contain Dandy cutouts; at least 6 different floors across the game feature similar hidden Dandy cutouts in blocked-off or non-visible areas.
  • A research log audio recording in Variant 2 features Delilah speaking with Dandy and Arthur, and shows Arthur receiving Pebble — making the Artist Floor one of the few floors that directly advances character lore.
  • Sam McLaughlin appears on an Employee of the Month poster in Variant 2, connecting the Artist Floor to broader Gardenview studio lore.
  • The Artist Floor's wiki page is categorized as a stub with missing layout information, meaning the community is still documenting the exact room layouts for all 3 variants.

FAQ

What floor does the Artist Floor appear on in Dandy's World?

The Artist Floor appears from Floor 1 onwards and has 3 variants. It is an early-game normal floor that depicts the animation studio where the Dandy's World TV show is produced, complete with episode posters, animation desks, and storyboards.

What lore secrets are hidden on the Artist Floor?

The Artist Floor contains two major lore secrets in Variant 2: a curtained room with a shrine dedicated to Dandy (featuring plushies, Ichor-covered posters, and children's drawings), and a windowed room with a broken vent, red light, and Ichor trail suggesting something escaped. Variant 2 also has a research log recording of Delilah, Dandy, and Arthur where Arthur receives Pebble.

Can you enter the hidden rooms on the Artist Floor?

No, both blocked-off rooms in Variant 2 — the curtained shrine room and the windowed room with the broken vent — are inaccessible to players. They serve as environmental lore details rather than playable areas.