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no clues I can see. visual, auditory... or hidden in a journal note somewhere.
so many red herrings in terms of trying to match orders of symbols written on every wall.
not to mention that the UI doesn't help you see what you're placing or where. its all too small and spidery.
you have to either brute force this or find a youtube clip (which is also not fool proof because dependent on the order you pick them up, that's how they autosort). just dumb.
super frustrating. probably banged my head against this for an hour thinking I was missing something. No... even the guides don't tell you why. There's no in world reason for this to be this way. just find the pairs they want you to find... Immersion breaking flow ejecting (deep in the frustration zone) - so much so - quit the game to come and vent here.
I look for high resolution images of the completed puzzle, so I can clearly see the arrangement and orientation of the pieces. Some videos can be too low-res for me to tell which pieces go where. For two-symbol tiles, you have two possible orientations, depending on where you click.
You may be clicking on the spot that corresponds to the wrong orientation. As mentioned above, 2-symbol tiles can be placed 2 different ways, depending on where you click.