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Hexahedrons, colloquially referred to by players as boxes or cubes, are common tools found in the Talos Principle games.
Uses
Hexahedrons are one of the most versatile puzzle elements.
- They can be used to press down on Pressure plates;
- The player can climb onto them in order to reach higher platforms or to jump over fences;
- Other tools can be placed on top of a hexahedron in order to unlock different angles and avoid laser beams from crossing;
- Most tools cannot be propelled by Fans unless they are sitting on a hexahedron.
In The Talos Principle 1
Specifically in The Talos Principle, hexahedrons can be used to block moving Mines. Hexahedrons can also be placed on top of Mines so that the player can either jump on top of them, or place items.
Gallery
Puzzles
The following puzzles use hexahedrons: