Floor
Shelly's Floor Guide
Shelly's Floor is a Main Character Floor in Dandy's World themed around Shelly, designed as a dinosaur museum with fossil exhibits, dig-site sandboxes, a projection room, and Shelly plushies scattered throughout. It is one of the rarest Floor types, appearing only from Floor 6 onwards, and is the smallest and tightest Main Floor in the game.
| Number of Variants | 1 variant |
|---|---|
| Floor Requirement | Floor 6+ |
| Category | Main Character Floor |
Appearance
Shelly's Floor is a museum-like Floor type with dinosaur fossils, nature exhibits, nature themes, lockers, and Shelly plushies. There are displays portraying different dinosaurs throughout the Floor, alongside dig-sites — sandboxes where kids could play and "dig" for fossils — and a projection room. The Floor features a large Sauropod fossil as a centerpiece, a Stegosaurus fossil on display near one of the Elevator spawns, and areas with Triceratops and T-rex skulls. A dinosaur comparison chart appears in multiple areas around the Floor. During Blackouts, a Shelly projection in the projection room remains visible despite the projector being off, and an inaccessible room overlooking the Sauropod fossil display area emits a strong red light.
Tips
Shelly's Floor is generally a well-balanced Floor with its share of looping spots, objects to hide behind, dead ends, and open spaces. However, there are a few open-space Machines that may be a hassle to complete, especially when there are many Twisteds on the Floor or during a Blackout. Having Vee's Remote or a Valve on hand is a great help to complete these Machines without exposing yourself.
Due to the tight doorways and corridors of this map, caution should be taken when turning corners to prevent running into a Twisted. This can be done by turning your camera to the other side of the wall to check for danger before going out. For dead ends, point your camera at the entrance to watch for oncoming Twisteds. If you see one coming, position yourself at one side of the dead end and let the Twisted approach. When they are closer, do a wide turn around the dead end to escape.
During Blackouts, always point your camera at the area you are least likely to see Twisteds coming from, especially with Machines at wall corners. This helps mitigate the chances of being caught off-guard and gives you adequate time to get off a Machine and create distance before being spotted.
For distractors, good spots include both Elevators, the theater area, the middle area, and in front of the large dinosaur statue. For Twisted Pebble, distract at the benches near one of the Elevators, the bench or boxes at the dinosaur statue, and the small wall in the theater.
Trivia
Shelly's Floor was released alongside Connie and Looey's release, making it the second Main-related Floor to be added to Dandy's World. It is the smallest and tightest Main Floor in the game. It was updated to be more open and with fewer dead ends on Yatta's release due to community feedback, and was one of 6 Floors reworked to be more spacious. On the reworked Floor, there is an inaccessible room that watches over the Sauropod fossil display area, which emits a strong red light during Blackouts.
- Shelly's Floor was released alongside Connie and Looey, being the second Main-related Floor.
- Shelly's Floor is the smallest and tightest Main Floor in the game.
- During Blackouts, the Shelly projection remains visible despite the projector being off.
- Shelly's Floor was one of 6 Floors reworked to be more spacious, updated on Yatta's release.
- The official name was confirmed when Qwel referred to it as the 'Shelly Map', and further confirmed in v0.12.1 Roleplay Mode as 'Shelly's Floor'.
FAQ
What floor does Shelly's Floor appear on in Dandy's World?
Shelly's Floor can appear starting from Floor 6 and beyond. It is one of the rarest Floor types alongside Astro's Floor, Sprout's Floor, and Vee's Floor.
What is the main challenge of Shelly's Floor?
Shelly's Floor features tight doorways and corridors that make it easy to accidentally run into Twisteds around corners. The dead ends also require careful positioning. Using Vee's Remote for open-area Machines and checking corners with your camera before advancing greatly reduces risk.