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Closet Quest

Win clothing, complete outfits, and build your dream closet

Closet Quest is a call and match game where players win articles of clothing and store them in their closet until full outfits are completed. Choose between the Dapper Vault or Chic Closet, and work toward completing all the outfits shown on the About page. Play free with optional premium membership for unlimited closet space and more.

How to Play

Getting Started

Launch Closet Quest and choose your closet style: Dapper Vault or Chic Closet. Each closet features its own set of outfits to complete. Check the About page in the app to see all the outfits you're working toward.

Basic Gameplay

  1. Play Call and Match -- Win rounds to earn articles of clothing. Each win adds a new piece to your closet. Click the Closet tab to view items stored in your closet.

  2. Build Outfits -- Collect matching pieces to complete full outfits. Visit the About page to see which outfits are available and what pieces you still need.

  3. Manage Your Closet -- Free players have 6 closet spaces. When your closet is full, you'll need to return some items to the store to make room for new winnings. Choose wisely which pieces to keep as you work toward completing outfits.

Free vs. Premium

Closet Quest is free to play. For $3 per month, the premium membership unlocks:

  • Unlimited Closet Space -- No need to return items to the store.
  • Daily Giveaways -- Receive free clothing pieces every day.
  • Buy Missing Pieces -- Purchase specific outfit pieces you need to complete a set.
  • Mystery Boxes -- Open mystery boxes for a chance at rare clothing items.
  • Buy Back Returns -- Retrieve items you previously returned to the store.

Tips for Success

  • Check the About page to plan which outfits to focus on first.
  • Free players should prioritize keeping pieces that belong to the same outfit.
  • Before returning items to the store, make sure they aren't part of an outfit you're close to completing.
  • Premium members can buy back returned items, so there's less risk in making room.