The witness puzzle solutions lumber
The key is figuring out that white squares would turn green when seen through the green light in the unaccesible floor, and combining white with green squares. This activates the fifth wire, skipping the floor attached to the broken one. This activates the fourth wire, which is broken and won't take you anywhere. You can use the following six solutions to move up one floor at a time, or just input the last solution to skip all the floors and go straight to the top. The elevator contains a control panel that changes color scheme every floor it moves up, thanks to changes in lighting. Head down to the room with the red light to get into the elevator. You can explore some of the rooms you want, but the stairs to the top of the Bunker are broken. Raise the wall back up to solve the second panel in this sequence.Ī door down the hall will now be unlocked, leading you to a stairwell. The colors all appear the same here until you lower the wall out using the switch on the right. You'll need to go back out into the main room and look at this panel through both the yellow and blue glass, overlapping, to see the correct color scheme.įollow the wire up the stairs and go through the newly unlocked door to find two panels on a wall next to a switch. This third puzzle takes it a step further. Reactivate it with the first panel and then try looking at it through the blue glass adjacent to the second panel for the correct color scheme. They're different when viewed through the yellow glass.įor the second panel in this sequence, you'll notice that basing the solution off the colors through the yellow glass doesn't work, and the panel shuts down. Notice something about the colored squares on the panel inside before and after you go in, though. Solving the sequence above activates the control panel for the blue sliding glass door, pushing it out and letting you go inside to solve the next puzzles. The only rule here is squares can't occupy the same space as a square of a different color. Remember also that it's okay for individual squares to be completely isolated even if there are colors on the board it can match up with. There's more than one way to solve some of these. Once you're inside, you'll see all kinds of plant life and brightly colored windows, the latter of which will play a role very soon.
The Bunker introduces multicolored squares, which must also be separated into their own isolated groups. If you've done Entry Area - Part 2, you understand the principle of using a line to separate black and white squares. Spoiler warning! The screenshots below contain solutions for every puzzle in the area.īunker Solutions Part 1 (Greenhouse) Stumped? Scroll down for the solution to the top floor. You can also take a step back while on the floor with the broken wire and look at the puzzle for a hint.