Wolfenstein: The New Order

Wolfenstein: The New Order

AthleticGal May 26, 2014 @ 7:46am
Enigma codes?
How do you solve them? could someone give me a good explaination or a video guide. Please dont just send me to numbers I want to figure it out for myself.

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Xer Jun 9, 2014 @ 8:24am 
me too
Rhudda Jun 10, 2014 @ 6:25am 
Telling you how to solve them is basically the same as giving the solution, because once you know, it's only busywork. Instead, I'm going to tell you where to find the solution in the game: In chapter 4 in the secret police headquarters, there's a blackboard with some very simple mathematic equations written on it. The numbers are big and easy to read, you'll know when you see them.

Now, what you have to do is figure out how these equations relate to one another. There is something that ties them together and explains to you exactly what you need to do in order to solve the enigma codes.

In case you can't solve it and get frustrated, here's another hint:
The numbers you need to multiply are the row and column numbers on the enigma screen.

An in case that didn't help either, here's what you have to do:
- Multiply the engima code's row with the column. The first enigma code starts with 1x1.
- If the result is larger than 9, add the digits together, so 12 would be 1+2=3.
- Keep adding the digits until you get a single digit number. This is what you have to set the wheel to.


Hope that helped without giving too much away.
bighandinsky Jul 23, 2014 @ 2:42pm 
Commenting to come back to this
Foxpass Jul 23, 2014 @ 10:31pm 
Each row is a series beginning with the number displayed on the left. Each subsequent number in the series is the sum of the current value and the first value. The number on the wheel is reduced to a single digit as explained above.

So, for example, if the first number displayed is 3:

The first number in the series is 3.
The second is 3+3 = 6.
The third is 6+3 = 9
The fourth is 9+3 = 12 = 1+2 = 3
The fifth is 12+3 = 15 = 1+5 = 6

and so on.
Last edited by Foxpass; Jul 23, 2014 @ 10:42pm
Leeroy Jul 24, 2014 @ 4:24am 
Thank you :csgox:
Csabi000 Jan 25, 2015 @ 10:30am 
Multiplication worked for me. You have a given number at the beginning of both rows. This number has to be multiplied with the ones between the rows and the outcome has to be set in the filed, where you can set the numbers. Of course use digital root, when going above 9.
Lucathegreat Jan 27, 2015 @ 2:13am 
Thanks a lot for the chapter 4 tip, solved everything thanks to them! :)
MASTR_CHIEF_2025 Jan 29, 2015 @ 10:52am 
saving this, given i find enough
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