It could be the case that you are a Thin Man, someone at the behest of the eyes seen in the Signal Tower (who seem to be the de facto baddies after all and could be the reason behind the time loop), but The Thin Man’s apparent obsession with Mono and Six over the course of Chapter 4 would make more sense with him being Mono all along, a bitter grown man with exceptional powers who’s trying to break the loop. This is backed up by the constant ticking noise as Mono travels down the hallway towards his door, as well as the fact that we appear to have seen the origins of The Thin Man. The first explanation is that Pale City, the Maw, everything is stuck in a time loop, hence how Mono eventually becomes The Thin Man. Little Nightmares 2 Ending Explained Little Nightmares 2 Chapter 5 As time ticks away, Mono ages, eventually revealing that he is The Thin Man, the main antagonist of the game and the supposed big bad of the series.īut what’s the explanation for this ending, what does it all mean? While Tarsier have never been a studio to spell things out in black and white, there are quite a few theories that you can take away from this huge twist. Here is just about the most obvious spoiler warning ever.įollowing five chapters of shocking sights and acts, Little Nightmares 2 concludes on one of the most suitably shocking endings we’ve ever seen.Īfter a mad dash out of the Signal Tower and away from a malevolent mass of eyes, Six betrays Mono, letting go of his hand so he plummets all the way back down the Signal Tower (or Black Tower) and into the abyss, surrounded by monstrous eyes.