Yellow V2.1.0 - The Baby In

Mr. Whiskers is no longer just a cute distraction. In v2.1.0, placing a fish can on the floor causes the cat to run toward it, briefly tripping the baby if they intersect. It’s risky, but it works.

The biggest addition is a brand-new, playable fourth night. Previously, the story ended on a cliffhanger involving the mysterious "Black Goat" and a shattered mirror. Night 4, titled "The Cradle of Echoes," extends the narrative by another 30–45 minutes of gameplay.

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Team Terrible has already hinted that The Baby in Yellow v2.1.0 is not the final chapter. In a cryptic Twitter post (now X) shortly after the patch launch, they wrote:

“The crib is empty. But the cradle still rocks. Version 2.2.0: The Hush Hour. Winter 2025.” The Baby in Yellow v2.1.0

Leaks suggest this next update will introduce cooperative babysitting (split-screen or online) and a “Nightmare Mode” with permadeath. For now, v2.1.0 is the most complete, terrifying, and confusing version of the game you can play.

If you’ve spent any time in the darker corners of mobile gaming or indie horror, you know the name. The Baby in Yellow started as a deceptively cute meme, evolved into a viral short film, and finally solidified its legacy as one of the most unsettling babysitting simulators on the market. Now, with the release of The Baby in Yellow v2.1.0, developer Team Terrible has proven that this nightmare is far from over. Changes:

This latest update isn't just a bug-fix patch. Version 2.1.0 is a significant content drop that reshapes the game’s lore, tightens its mechanics, and introduces fresh terrors for both new players and seasoned nannies. Whether you’re stuck on a new puzzle or curious about what changed, this guide covers everything you need to know about The Baby in Yellow v2.1.0.

Previous versions restricted the player to a shifting, haunted house. In v2.1.0, the baby’s influence has spread. A new area titled "The Midnight Crib" is accessible via the basement mirror in Act 3. This dream-like nursery is inverted: the rocking chair rocks itself, shadows move against the light source, and the wallpaper depicts the baby as a pharaoh ruling over skeletal servants. Fixes: