Stray-x The Record Part 1 -8 Dogs In 1 Day - 32 [2021] May 2026
Stray-X: The Record Part 1 - Conquering 8 Dogs in 1 Day - Level 32
In the world of gaming, achieving records and milestones is a badge of honor for many players. One such achievement that has garnered attention in the gaming community is the "Stray-X: The Record Part 1 - 8 Dogs In 1 Day - 32." This challenge, part of a series of records set in the game Stray-X, pushes players to their limits, testing their skills, strategy, and endurance.
What’s Next
Part 2 is rumored to be even harder: “Rain Dogs – 4 Hours – 0 Nets.” Stray-X The Record Part 1 -8 Dogs In 1 Day - 32
For now, Stray-X The Record Part 1 exists as a living document — photos, timestamps, veterinary intake forms, and a single haunting line from the logbook:
“Dog 8 came in at 11:47 PM. No collar. No chip. Left front paw raised like a handshake. He knew.” Stray-X: The Record Part 1 - Conquering 8
32 is the goal. 8 in 1 day is the proof. Stray-X is just beginning.
The Number 32
Why “32” in the title?
In Stray-X’s own cryptic system, 32 stands for: “Dog 8 came in at 11:47 PM
- 3 hours of sleep the lead runner averaged over three days prior.
- 2 vets on standby for intake.
- Or, as the team whispers, the temperature in Celsius on that August day when asphalt turned to griddle.
But most believe 32 refers to the projected total dogs across all parts of The Record. Part 1: 8 dogs in one day. If that pace holds — four parts, 32 lives.
The Genesis of Stray-X
Stray-X is not a typical shelter. It is a rapid-response collective operating on the fringes of the city’s abandoned industrial sector. Their motto: "No collar left uncounted." For years, they averaged 2–3 rescues per day. But The Record, Part 1 documents the day they decided to shatter their own ceiling.
The operation was simple on paper: sweep Sector 7, a labyrinth of condemned warehouses and flood tunnels, and extract every canine signal before a scheduled demolition. The twist? The demolition was moved up by 48 hours. The team had one daylight window.