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How to solve the Cabinet Puzzle in Inscryption

So many puzzles!

In Inscryption, the player finds themselves trapped within a cabin with a mysterious figure. The player will play card battles that will determine their fate. Along the way, they will collect and earn more cards which they can use to tip the scales—literally. But other things can give the player an edge and they can be found by exploring the cabin.

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One of these is the mysterious cabinet on the far side of the room. You will need to find a key to unlock, but once you do, there will be four puzzles to complete. Each puzzle requires you to deal a certain amount of damage by moving the pieces. They can only be moved up and down and some pieces cannot be moved. You can see how to solve all the cabinet puzzles in Inscryption below.

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Puzzle 1

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This puzzle is relatively simple. Move all of the pieces to the attacking row and ring the bell. The image above shows how the pieces should look. The reward for the first puzzle is the Skink card.

Puzzle 2

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The second puzzle introduces card abilities. You should arrange your pieces like the image above. In the first column, move the 1/2 flying blocker card into the attacking row. The second column should have nothing in the attacking row. The third column should have the 3/2 card in the attacking row. The fourth column should have the 1/2 card in the attacking row. Move all other cards out of the defensive row beside the 1/2 lizard card. The reward for the second puzzle is the Ant and Ant Queen cards.

Puzzle 3

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The third puzzle gets a little trickier and emphasizes the ant sigil. This increases ant sigil cards' attack power for each one in play. Align your pieces like the image above. The first, second, and fourth columns should have the ant sigil cards in the attacking row. The third column should have the 2/3 flying card in the attacking row. The first two columns of the defensive row should have the 1/2 lizard cards while the third and fourth defensive row should be empty. The reward for the third puzzle is the Caged Wolf card.

Puzzle 4

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The fourth puzzle is the most difficult using the bifurcated strike and spike defense abilities. You should align your pieces like the image above. The first column should have nothing in the attacking row. The second and third columns should have the 1/1 bifurcated strike cards in the attacking row. The fourth column should have the 3/2 card in the attacking row. The first column should have the 1/2 spike defense card in the defensive row. The second and fourth defensive rows should be empty. The third defensive row should have the 1/2 lizard card in it. The reward for the fourth is the Squirrel Head Carving.

For more information on Inscryption, check out How to open the safe in Inscryption and How to beat the Grizzly Bear Deck in Inscryption on Pro Game Guides.


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Justin Joy
Justin has been diving into fantasy worlds since he can remember. He is a certified nerd who has a deep love of reading, writing, and hiking. He has been writing since his college days, but specifically in gaming for two years. His favorite games are The Legend of Zelda, Pokémon, Hollow Knight, Celeste, and Banjo Kazooie.