Hyperentangled states can outperform their classical counterparts on solving certain tasks. Here, a simplified scheme for completely distinguishing two-photon hyperentangled Bell states in polarization, spatial, and time-bin degrees of freedom (DOFs) is presented. Unity fidelity can be achieved in principle without strong couple limitation between photon and quantum dot (QD), and the incomplete and imperfect QD-cavity interactions are prevented by single-photon detectors. In addition, auxiliary photons or DOFs are not required in the scheme. The necessary linear optical elements are fewer than the parity-check-based one.