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Guards, also called bombs, are deadly floating spheres from The Talos Principle. They usually move along a set path, but they cannot pass through closed blue doors, so in some puzzles their paths can be altered. If one gets with a certain radius of the player, it will quickly move towards them and explode, resetting the player.
Puzzles
The following puzzles use guards: