If you’ve ever watched a YouTuber sneak through a suburban window or get launched into the sky by a bear trap, you’ve witnessed the chaos of the Hello Neighbor Beta. Before the final game launched in 2017, the beta versions (specifically Beta 1, Beta 2, and Beta 3) defined what most fans consider the true Hello Neighbor experience.
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But why play the beta when the full game exists? Because the betas are faster, scarier, and wildly different from the final product. This guide explains everything you need to know. From 2016 to 2017, developer Dynamic Pixels released public pre-release versions to test features. Unlike a "demo" (a slice of the final game), these betas were experimental. The story, AI behavior, level design, and even the ending changed drastically between each version. If you’ve ever watched a YouTuber sneak through