Super Fast Fredbear - Hello Neighbour
About Super Fast Fredbear - Hello Neighbour
Super Fast Fredbear - Hello Neighbour, developed by SourLemon, puts you in a suburban open world with one relentless problem: Fredber is hunting you at the speed of a cheetah. Surviving means exploring the area freely, finding secluded hiding spots, and using every trick available — from shouting to breaking windows — to lure him away before he closes in.
How to Play Super Fast Fredbear - Hello Neighbour
The goal is straightforward: don't get caught. Fredber is always looking for you, and time is not on your side. Explore the suburban street to locate the best hiding spots, and use distractions — shouting or breaking windows — to pull him away from your position. Pick up balls, plates, and trash to throw as distractions. Sound helps too; listening for Fredber's location gives you a real edge when choosing where to hide.
Controls
- W, A, S, D: Movement
- Space Bar: Jump
- Shift: Run
- E: Take an item
- LMB: Drop/throw an object
- LMB + Shift: Strong throw
- F: Call Fredbear
- ESC: Pause menu
FAQ
How do you distract Fredber and avoid getting caught?
Shout or break windows to lure Fredber away from your position, then retreat to a secluded hiding spot while he investigates the noise.
What kind of world does the game take place in?
The game is set in an open world suburban street. Exploration is unrestricted, but the area is not safe — Fredber is actively searching for you the entire time.
Does sound matter while playing?
Playing without sound is possible, but turning it on lets you hear where Fredber is — a significant advantage when deciding where to hide.
Games You Might Like
If the pursuit-and-hide tension of Super Fast Fredbear keeps you hooked, Fnaf Games and Hello Neighbor Games are the two series this game draws directly from — essential browsing. For more survival games with the same relentless-pursuer pressure, Granny in Five Nights Redemption blends FNAF-style survival with stealth mechanics across five nights in an abandoned house. The Tall Man keeps the first-person horror running, stalking you through darkness while you hunt for clues with a weak flashlight. For something with multiplayer chaos, 99 Nights in the Forest. Horror Multiplayer drops you into a low-poly forest where a monster hunts night after night, demanding fast movement and coordination to survive. All of these sit comfortably in horror games territory.



