College Student Missing is a browser ARG mystery by Shiroki. Progress depends on connecting small clues, so the safest first step is to organize the evidence before searching for an exact answer.
Build a clue ledger
Create one row for every clue and record its visible form, where it appeared, possible variants, and whether you tested it. Useful categories include:
- names, dates, and places;
- symbols and partial phrases;
- pinyin and translated terms;
- numbers or other exact strings.
Do not replace the original clue with a translation. Keep both versions so you can distinguish what the game showed from your interpretation.
Expand one clue at a time
When a search stalls, change only one dimension. Try an exact term, then a partial term. Compare the original wording with pinyin or a translation when the clue supports that step. Record the result before trying another variation. This prevents repeated searches and makes useful combinations easier to notice later.
Treat ending claims carefully
Archived site material reports two endings and hidden pages, but the exact triggers have not been verified. Use that statement as a reason to keep notes, not as proof that a specific action unlocks an ending.
Return to the College Student Missing game page or browse the puzzle walkthrough hub when you want a different kind of hint. Start the investigation from the official introduction.