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Then take the uncompressed mod into the hello neighbor folder and in the "Mods" (if you dont have that folder just create it, IT HAS TO BE NAMED "Mods") Enter the modkit close the "create a mod window" and in the left (high up left) you should see an "open level" button press it and scroll down to your mod.
Most mods will have a "maps" folder once you found the map you need just press it once (or twice) and it will load the map, then in the (sorta-high) middle of the screen you should se a "play" button and an arrow pointing down, press the arrow that is pointing down and press "standalone game" it will start the mod as if it was hello neighbor and you can play.
Also to see what mod works or doesnt with the normal game you can go in the files of the mod and check to see if there are maps, mods that work with the normal game will have .pak files in the mod.
Some mods will not work, it's sad but true.
If you have any other questions just tell me here.