Big Walk doesn’t have a traditional inventory—all the useful gear is scattered throughout the island. In this guide, we’ve collected all 15 key tools, linked them to map coordinates, organized them by function, and listed ready-made kits for different expedition tasks.
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Map of all items with coordinates
Searching for items at random is a dubious pleasure when there’s fog and strange sounds all around. To make things easier, we’ve compiled the coordinates of all equipment into a single table. Use the in-game compass to check your orientation.
Tool Categorization: Navigation, Inventory, Communication, Puzzles
To avoid overloading your pockets, it’s important to understand the pace of the game and the purpose of each item. The developers at House House (publisher Panic) built the gameplay around the division of labor within the team.

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Navigation (Map, Compass, Binoculars, Telescope): Fix your position on the island. Without a compass and map, you’ll quickly lose your bearings, while a telescope and binoculars help you scout out your surroundings and towers from afar.
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Inventory (Backpack, Belt Pouch): Expands your inventory slots. The Belt Pouch provides quick access to small items, while the Backpack allows you to carry heavy items.
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Communication (Walkie-Talkie, Radio, Megaphone, Flare Gun): Equipment for voice and visual contact over a distance.
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Coordination and Riddles (Laser Pointer, Whiteboard, Key Cutter, Flashlight, Ball-Lamp): The pointer and board are used for precise targeting, while the key cutter opens specialized locks.
What Equipment to Bring on an Expedition: Selection Strategy
You can’t carry everything at once—slots are limited. Your equipment choice is directly based on your destination and the group you’re traveling with.
[Exploration] --> Map + Compass + Backpack + Flashlight
[Night Crusade] --> Ball-Lamp + Flashlight + Laser Pointer + Walkie-Talkie
[Tower Clearing] --> Key Cutter + Whiteboard + MegaphoneIf you’re going solo, your basic equipment is a map, compass, flashlight, and backpack. In co-op, the equipment is divided among the participants: the navigator leads the group, the scout looks through binoculars, and the supply man carries reserve items.
Effective Team Communication: When and What to Use
Voice chat in the game is positioning-based. If you spread out too far, voices will begin to fade instantly.
A walkie-talkie is indispensable if you decide to split up to search for keys. A megaphone is ideal when you need to quickly shout instructions to a comrade on the other side of a ravine.
Secret Items and Hidden Tricks
Officially, the game features a basic arsenal, but careful exploration of locations reveals useful details.
Inquisitive players have discovered that the ball-lamp can be used for more than just illuminating dark passages. It also serves as an excellent waypoint marker—leaving a lit ball at a fork in the road ensures you don’t go in circles. The whiteboard also acts as a portable shield against certain types of visual interference when solving spatial puzzles.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can items be transferred to other players?
Yes. There is no personal item binding in Big Walk. You can drop an item on the ground or transfer it to a teammate’s backpack at any time.
What should I do if an item is lost or falls into the terrain?
Tools return to their original spawn point after a period of time if they are uncollected or if they fall outside the playable area.
Where can I find the map room?
It’s located in the central building at coordinates 4166, 1899. The primary map and basic compass are located there.
