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Look at the bust on the table.
I assert you that you have already found the lightbulb and figured out what it reveals.
Now use the information from the previous clue to calibrate what you found.
Move the inner circle until the number you found matches with the letter you found in the outer circle.
Do you remember those toy code wheels from cereal boxes or certain comic magazines for children?
Or do you recognize the guy from the bust (hint: a very well-known Roman emperor), and what he might have to do with the theme of this room?
Finding something to write in real life, either a text editor or a sheet of paper. You have to decipher the note from the table with the radio. Match each letter from the note on the inner ring with the outer ring.
Now do what it says on the note, in order.
Too lazy to go that path? That is understandable.
I made a website to help you. [meekee7.github.io]
My code is M18, I succeed to decipher my instructions and the michael's webtool confirmed that my deciphering is indeed right. So I must close top drawer, turn red light on, close mid drawer and finally turn the morse radio off.
My problem being, it doesn't seem to work! I repeat the sequence as told by instructions but nothing happens ! I don't understand what I could doing wrong.
Can someone help me? Eventually? Or, at least (maybe it's a bug) how can I reset this room to restart it from scratch without having to start all the game over?
It's not the red light but the red lamp!
Ok, thank you, at least, for reading me.
Anf greetings from France!
Will post in "spoiler" tags below:
Here are the list of all the tasks you can do for this puzzle:
Tasks with 5 Words:
- Turn On The Historic Radio (Only 5 word task with 8 letters in 4th word)
- Turn Off The Morse Radio (Only 5 word task with 5 letters in 4th word)
- Switch On The Red Lamp (Only 5 word task word with 3 letters in 4th word)
Tasks with 4 Words:
- Flip The Corridor Switch (Only 4 word task with 8 letters in 3rd word)
- Flip The Bed Switch
- Flip The Map Switch
- Flip The Table Switch (Only 4 word task with 5 letters in 3rd word)
- Close The Top Drawer
- Close The Middle Drawer
- Close The Bottom Drawer
As I mention above, for 4 word tasks, the 2nd word is ALWAYS "The".
For tasks with 5 words, the 3rd word is always "The".
This will make it pretty easy to get decipher 3 letters right then and there.
Besides the word "the", every task has a t, h, or an e somewhere else in the line.
All tasks with 5 words have different # of letters in the 4th word so you can figure it out instantly. With 4 word tasks, if the 3rd word is 3 letters, you should be able to figure out which one it is pretty quick.
Bed has an e and Top has a T. If none of those letters match the letters deciphered from "The", then it's Map. The 2 tasks with "Drawer" as the answer, since the 3rd word contain either a "t" or "e" deciphered from "the", you should be able to tell quickly.
Personal tip when I play, I have some scratch paper handy and just write fast things like Bed, map, top, H Radio, Red, corr. etc. so I can quickly remember. Not saying anybody has to, I just do it.
By knowing the tasks and having a list of them, it makes it pretty easy to figure them out the more you practice.
Some might say "you're cheating" and "not playing fair". Not so.
I compiled notes for myself personally from dozens of playthroughs so that's fair game from taking good notes.
I do remember a few other puzzles can be quickly brute-forced.
Another example is the Guest Wing (Signs). Just collect all the items and write the letters down.
It's pretty easy to figure out which answer it is. Some letter combos only have 1 possible solution which makes it much easier. You can skip the signs entirely then.
One of these days, I'll make a Steam Guide that I've compiled from my notes.
I know some would love the solution list I've compiled for the Pantry. While I know I don't have every solution, I've found at least 30 solutions for that one so far.