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== Puzzles ==
== Puzzles ==
For a complete list of puzzles that contain buzzers, see [[:Category:Puzzles with Buzzers]].
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Buzzers are floating spheres from The Talos Principle that do not chase the player. They usually move along a set path. Unlike guards, they do not fly directly at player or explode even when the player is in close proximity. However, repeatedly colliding with a buzzer can damage the player enough to cause a reset.

In most of their appearances, the role of a buzzer in a puzzle is to temporarily block a laser, preventing the connection between an emitter and receiver from lasting long enough to active the receiver.

Puzzles

The following puzzles use buzzers:

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