There’s a lot to do inDate Everything!, and most of it involves–you guessed it–dating… everything! Anything from the walls to the floor is fair game, and you’d better believe there are dozens of potential lovers hiding around every corner. However, one such potential partner that’s more prominent than most: the beloved door.

Every door is an extension of Dorian. He’s simultaneously everywhere all at once. However, that doesn’t mean he’s the easiest to romance. We’ll help you locate all versions of him so you can decide for yourself what kind of relationship you want to pursue with the ornate doorman of your dreams.

Dorian talking about friends with benefits.

Where To Find Dorian

In total, thereare 17 versions of Dorianyou must find. Technically 18, if you includeboth sets of bedroom closet doors, though only one set is needed to count. Dorian can be found byspeaking to any one of the doors, and each much be found before you canachieve an endingwith him.

While Dorian expresses he prefers friendship over love, that won’t stop you from developing feelings for him.

Each door offers tips on how to interact with other characters in the house, but there’s not much else to talk about with him. Feel free to respond how you like to him, as it’s harmless.

Where To Find Every Door In The House

Finding all the doors is easier than you’d think, it’s just that keeping track of them is tricky. The notes in your Date-a-dex will help somewhat, but it’s best to go in an order you can remember.

Whichever door you speak with in the tutorial doesn’t count–you’ll need to speak with that one again.

All Ground Floor Doors

On the ground floor, you canfind a total of nine doors. They are as follows,starting at the frontof the house andmoving counterclockwise to reach the back:

All Upstairs Doors

Upstairs, there areeight doors to chat with. You can find them in the following places:

After speaking with all the doors,chat with the Front Dorian the next dayto confess your love. You can also choose a different ending if you’d prefer, but what’s not to love about Dorian?