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Lost Judgment - How To Find The Gambling Hall Door Code Combination

Lost Judgment has a secret gambling hall full of traditional games, but you'll need find a special door code combination to access it.

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There's more than one way to make some quick cash in Lost Judgment, but if you'd prefer to bet big and risk everything for a massive payday, then the gambling hall is the place to be. Ijincho happens to have just the right venue for risk-takers, but the high-stakes world of that gambling den is only open to people who know the right code to get in.

Below, we've got all the information you need to get through the door and scratch that gambling itch. If you need more cash to keep yourself at the tables, we've got you covered with our guide for quickly earning money in Lost Judgment. You might also want to check out our guides for fast SP gains, finding all the Kappa statues, and solving the Dastardly Detective side case. You can also read our Lost Judgment review.

Note that this guide will spoil the combination for the door code, so if you want to solve the puzzle on your own, stop reading now.

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To get to the gambling hall, head over to the end of Romance street. You'll find the hall in a back alley. Climb the stairs, and you'll be greeted by a locked door that requires a four-digit code to open.

To find out the code the regular way, go to Fukutoku Park and listen in to this conversation:

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The NPC will drop some vague hints, detailing the exact order that you need to input on the door to open it up. From the clues that he drops, you'll be able to deduce that the door code is 7120. Input the code in the door, and you're ready to play some games of Koi-koi and Oicho-kabu, as well as do some shopping inside.

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