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|identifier = West 2-Δ2
|identifier = West 2-Δ2
|image = File:West 2-Lost2.jpg
|image = West 2-Lost2.jpg
|area = [[Anthropic Hills]]
|area = [[Anthropic Hills]]
|puzzletype = [[:Category:TTP2 Lost Puzzles|Lost]]
|puzzletype = [[:Category:TTP2 Lost Puzzles|Lost]]
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'''Two of Three''' is a lost puzzle in the Anthropic Hills area of The Talos Principle 2.
'''Two of Three''' is a lost puzzle in the Anthropic Hills area of The Talos Principle 2.
== Puzzle elements ==
{{Puzzle Element List|Activator=true|Blue door=true|Connector=true|Inverter=true|Pressure plate=true|Receiver=true}}


== Overview ==
== Overview ==
The puzzle is down an unmarked path as you travel from [[Conveyance|Puzzle 4]] to [[Balance|Puzzle 5]]. When you enter the puzzle, you will find an [[Activator|activator]] accessible freely. There are sections of the puzzle cordoned off using plasma doors. One of them on the left blocks off a blue energy source, and can be deactivated by a [[Pressure Plate|pressure plate]] in front of it. On the right are two plasma doors, between them is a [[Connector|connector]]. Behind the third plasma door is an [[Inverter|inverter]], and a energy receptacle that gives access to the progress wheel.
The puzzle is down an unmarked path as you travel from [[Conveyance|Puzzle 4]] to [[Balance|Puzzle 5]]. When you enter the puzzle, you will find an [[Activator|activator]] accessible freely. There are sections of the puzzle cordoned off using [[Blue door|blue doors]]. One of them on the left blocks off a blue [[emitter]], and can be deactivated by a [[Pressure plate|pressure plate]] in front of it. On the right are two blue doors, between them is a [[Connector|connector]]. Behind the third blue door is an [[Inverter|inverter]], and a red [[receiver]] that gives access to the progress wheel.
 


== Hints ==
== Hints ==
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== Solution ==
== Solution ==
Alternately, you can search YouTube for solution videos, like one here: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fezFlse9UvA Puzzle Games on YouTube]
Alternatively, you can search YouTube for solution videos, like the one here: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fezFlse9UvA Puzzle Games on YouTube]




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[[Category:TTP2]]
[[Category:Puzzles with Connectors]]
[[Category:Puzzles with Inverters]]
[[Category:Puzzles with Activators]]
[[Category:Puzzles with Pressure Plates]]
[[Category:Puzzles with Progressive Hints]]
[[Category:Puzzles with Progressive Hints]]

Latest revision as of 11:51, 27 December 2023

Two of Three
Identifier: West 2-Δ2
Area: Anthropic Hills
Puzzle Type: Lost
Previous Puzzle: Slide
Next Puzzle: Hollow

Two of Three is a lost puzzle in the Anthropic Hills area of The Talos Principle 2.

Puzzle elements


Overview

The puzzle is down an unmarked path as you travel from Puzzle 4 to Puzzle 5. When you enter the puzzle, you will find an activator accessible freely. There are sections of the puzzle cordoned off using blue doors. One of them on the left blocks off a blue emitter, and can be deactivated by a pressure plate in front of it. On the right are two blue doors, between them is a connector. Behind the third blue door is an inverter, and a red receiver that gives access to the progress wheel.

Hints

A basic hint:

[ hint ]
Since the name of the puzzle is Two of Three, try to count how many targets the activator can hit.

If you're having trouble getting started:

[ hint ]
Don't be afraid to stand on the pressure plate yourself.

If you are struggling to disable enough walls:

[ hint ]
Random foliage does not block energy beams. Don't be afraid to go into the bushes

If you've disabled enough walls but can't figure out the last piece:

[ hint ]
Position the connector well enough so it can be visible from far away.

Solution

Alternatively, you can search YouTube for solution videos, like the one here: Puzzle Games on YouTube