As you venture to escape a long-forgotten city, you might find yourself coming across music sheets, and if you're unaware of their purpose, they can seem to be just another random item. But in the world of Stray, these sheets form part of the collectible items in the game, and if you're keen on getting your hands on them, then you're in the right place.
Below we have put together a full list of all the Music Sheet locations that you can find in the world of Stray. As well as showing you exactly how to use them and what their purpose is in the game.
How To Use Music Sheets In Stray
As you play through the game, you will be set on a task by a Robot musician, who will ask you to collect eight music sheets. These are collectible items littered around the world, and while they can be tricky to get, they aren't impossible to come by.
Once you have found all eight of them, you can return them to the Robot musician named Morusque, who will then reward you with a Music badge. This badge will also unlock the Meowlody trophy/achievement on PS4/PS5 or Steam, which is one of the many trophies in the game, getting you closer to your completionist goals.
How To Find All Music Sheet Locations In Stray
To collect the Music Sheets, you'll need to stand directly next to them, and hit the interact button to pick them up. All locations for the music sheets are shown below, and some require some traversal to get to, but with some precision and effort, you'll get them all in no time.
Music Sheet Location #1
The first music sheet can be found inside Momo's apartment, and to get there you'll need to climb up and across a series of air vents to reach the rooftops. From here you can hope across the rooftops to reach an open window to an apartment.
Once inside, you need to find a shelf that is fixed to a wall next to some cardboard boxes. Climb the boxes to reach the shelf and find the first music sheet lying on the shelf.
Music Sheet Location #2
The second music sheet is on the balcony of Clementine's apartment. You can locate it by looking out for the large metal pipe on the side of the building, and from there you can find the sheet lying on a table on the balcony of her apartment.
Music Sheet Location #3
The third music sheet is inside Clementine's apartment. You can find a way inside via the balcony, and an open window on your left side. Once inside, the music sheet will be in Clementine's bedroom, lying on the bookshelf next to her bed.
Music Sheet Location #4
You can find the fourth music sheet in a framed portrait inside Elliot's apartment, which can be found if you roam around the area for a bit and look for a brown door. After finding it, you'll be prompted to translate some text, but you can ignore it for now and simply scratch on the door to have Elliot let you inside.
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Music Sheet Location #5
The fifth music sheet can be found at the shop by simply following the stairs down to a pile of rubble, where you can find the shop underneath it. You can then trade an Energy Drink for the music sheet with the shopkeeper.
Music Sheet Location #6
This music sheet can be found in the bar on the upper floor. Once here, you can find it sitting on the second table in front of the pool table.
Music Sheet Location #7
You can find the seventh music sheet inside the library. Once inside, walk through the library until you find a piano on your left-hand side that you can hop onto and grab the music sheet.
Music Sheet Location #8
The final music sheet can be found by going down the staircase that leads to the street musician Morusque and continuing straight until you find an alley on your left-hand side. Here, you can find a safe sitting amongst the rubble, and when interacting with it, use the code "1283" to unlock it and grab the final music sheet.
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