The 6 Tanglewood Drive map rework has arrived, officially renovating one of Phasmophobia’s most iconic locations. If you’re eager to start exploring, you’ll want to know everything about this update.
All the new content featured in this update wasn’t completely revealed by the devs, as tends to be the case with most updates, so you may be unsure what to look for. To ensure you don’t miss out on any of the exciting additions and changes, here are all of the new features in Phasmophobia’s 6 Tanglewood Drive rework update.
Phasmophobia 6 Tanglewood Drive rework update patch notes

As the name of this update hints, most of the 6 Tanglewood Drive renovation update is focused on giving this beloved map a makeover. All of the new content you can uncover is tied to this location, so here’s a breakdown of everything included in this update.
- Reworked the overall look and feel of the 6 Tanglewood Drive map. All rooms around this location have new furniture and decorations, making them feel a lot more detailed and unique.
- The map layout is mostly the same. Although 6 Tanglewood Drive has plenty of fresh furniture, the overall layout of this location is nearly identical to what it was before. The only major difference is the kitchen area, which is a bit more closed off, so you can’t loop around it like before. Otherwise, the map layout changes are simply small bumpouts and tweaks here and there.
- New train set in the basement. A shiny new train set can be found in the basement at this location, and it’s fully interactive. You can toggle the switches nearby to cause a variety of effects.
- Modified Cursed Possession locations at 6 Tanglewood Drive. The spots you can venture to around the map to find the seven Cursed Objects that may spawn at this spot have been adjusted. A couple of them are in similar spots or close to where they previously were, but for the most part, they’ve been drastically moved to fit the new layout.
- Updated room themes. Some of the rooms you can explore around this location have been rethemed, although their overall shape and layout remain mostly the same. This includes what was previously a bedroom near the front of the house, which is now a craft and hobby room, what was previously a nursery being turned into an older child’s room, and what was previously a cluttered basement, now becoming a dedicated train set spot.
- New interactions and sounds. Plenty of fresh and updated items can be found around this map, with loads of new sounds that may give you a scare to go with them. The ghost can activate a drill in the garage, cause the dryer to make an incessant beeping noise, set off a record player, and so much more.
- New challenge. On the event board, you can now find and participate in the Entangled Terror challenge. This trial asks you to successfully finish 50 contracts on the 6 Tanglewood Drive map. This is a permanent challenge, not a weekly challenge, so you have as long as you need to tackle it.
- Updated map image. Since this location has been reworked, so has the map for it, which you can check out in the van. It’s been updated like all newer maps, which means it actually shows the furniture in each room to help you more easily identify and distinguish between different areas.

If you’re looking for some tasks to tackle while exploring this update, there are plenty to choose from. You might try working on capturing unique evidence around this location, checking off some hidden achievements while you investigate, and testing your luck by using the Music Box.