How to Rotate Stuff in Two Point Museum

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When setting up your museum, you’ll need to rotate objects to fit your space efficiently. Whether you're placing decorations, exhibits, or functional items like info stands and donation bins, proper rotation can make a big difference in how your museum looks and functions.

How to Rotate Things in Two Point Museum

Two Point Museum keeps its rotation controls pretty simple:

  • Rotate Clockwise: Press Z

  • Rotate Counterclockwise: Press X

You can rotate any object before placing it, letting you customize layouts for better aesthetics and accessibility.

Grid vs. Free Placement

By default, items snap to a grid to keep things tidy. However, if you want more flexibility, you can switch between placement modes:

  • Press Tab while holding an item to toggle between grid placement and free placement.

  • Grid Placement allow you to have straight alignment, making it perfect for structured layouts.

  • Free Placement allows for more natural positioning, great for organic-looking exhibits and decorative elements.

Tips for Rotating and Placing Objects

  • Check for accessibility – Make sure that guests can walk around exhibits and interact with info stands. A poorly placed object can block pathways.

  • Mind exhibit bonuses – Some decorations boost Buzz or Knowledge if placed correctly near exhibits. Rotate and position them for maximum effect.

  • Avoid cluttering small rooms – Free Placement is great for squeezing in extra items, but don’t block doorways or essential utilities.

With these tools, you can design a visually appealing and highly functional museum. Happy building!


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