There’s plenty of secrets and treasures to be found in the Wizarding World, and learning how to solve Hogwarts Legacy Animal Door Puzzles is one way to get to them. We’re not talking about picking locks here, but finding out what the values of puzzle pieces are to solve the overall problem. As with anything else, it’s simple once you know where to look! Let’s learn how to solve Hogwarts Legacy Animal Door Puzzles:
Hogwarts Legacy Puzzle Door Solution¶
The best things about learning how to solve Hogwarts Legacy Animal Door Puzzles is they don’t rely on Wizards being a certain level or at a certain stage in the main questline. They don’t need any Spells either, just the knowledge of what each Hogwarts Legacy Animal Door Puzzle piece means. As previously mentioned, the Animal Puzzle pieces represent a value, more specifically a number. Wizards can then use these numbers to translate the puzzle pictured below to open the door and retrieve any bonuses and treasures that lie behind them:
There’s two ways Wizards can find out which number each animal represents, one is the usual in-game way and the other is by simply checking out the table below. Of course, we’ll be giving Wizards both resolutions in this how to solve Hogwarts Legacy Animal Door Puzzles guide.
Where To Find The Arithmancy Study Guide Page¶
A piece of parchment described as “A page torn from an Arithmancy study guide that contains a list of numbers assigned to various magical beasts” isn’t too hard to find once Wizards know where to go. Wizards should head over to the Divination Classroom Floo Flame, across the rafters then take a right. This should take Wizards to a Hogwarts Legacy Animal Door Puzzle and a blue chest near a blackboard. This contains the Arithmancy Study Guide page that contains the following information:
Animal | Number |
---|---|
Owl | 0 |
Unicorn | 1 |
Goat | 2 |
Hydra | 3 |
Bird | 4 |
Insect | 5 |
Salamander | 6 |
Quad-Tentacled Beast | 7 |
Spider | 8 |
Multi-Tentacled Beast | 9 |
From here, players can solve the equations on the door by using a nearby turnable animal selection wheel. Animal Door Puzzles usually consist of two puzzles to solve. Each circle on a triangle corner adds up to the number in the middle, so using the example above would mean the first question mark would be an Owl Animal Puzzle piece:
Owl = 0, Goat = 2 + 4 = 6.
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