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how to open boxes in tap for freddy roblox

In Tap for Freddy on Roblox, you “open boxes” (also called crates) the same way you interact with most objects in the game: by tapping or clicking on them while standing close enough, usually after you’ve earned a key or have boxes available in your inventory. There isn’t a hidden menu or special button—open boxes is just a core tapping mechanic of the game.

Quick Step-by-Step

  1. Get boxes/crates
    • Boxes are typically earned by:
      • Tapping the main machine/area to progress.
      • Completing events or daily tasks.
      • Using event keys in special crate sections (if the game has an “event crates” area).
  1. Find the box/crate
    • Walk to the box area on the map. It’s usually marked clearly and often grouped with other crates.
    • Some crates are in special event zones; those require event keys.
  1. Open the box
    • Stand near the box.
    • Click or tap on it (on PC: mouse click; on mobile: tap the screen).
    • If it’s an event crate, you may need to:
      • Select the event key from your inventory.
      • Then click the crate to open it.
  2. Collect your reward
    • After opening, the contents (coins, animatronics, upgrades, etc.) are automatically added to your inventory/stats.

If It’s Not Working

  • Too far away? Move closer; some boxes only open within a certain distance.
  • No keys for event crates? Check your inventory or event menu to see if you need keys.
  • UI not showing? Try:
    • Restarting the game.
    • Rejoining the server.
    • Checking if there’s a “Open” button on the screen when near the box—some versions add a button instead of pure click-to-open.

Tips for Opening More Boxes

  • Keep tapping the main machine to progress and earn more boxes.
  • Do daily/event tasks to get extra crates.
  • If you have many boxes to open and it’s slow, you can:
    • Use a safe auto-clicker while watching something (as players do in similar Roblox tapping games), but only if you’re sure it doesn’t violate Roblox’s rules for that specific game.

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