Early on inSignalis, you’ll acquire the Service Hatch Key from the elevator. That key is used on a massive door that’s magnetically sealed. Here’s ourSignalisguide to help you solve the Lockpick Puzzle in Block A6.

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Signalis Block A6 Lockpick Puzzle Guide 1b

Signalis: How to solve the Lockpick Puzzle in Block A6

The configuration for the Block A6 Lockpick Puzzle inSignalislooks a bit like what you see in the featured image. There are four pins, and you need to find the sweet spot before hitting the large button with an “F” to try and unlock the mechanism.

The goal here is fairly simple. Take a look at the pins and you’ll see that there are thin lines or indentations on them. To find that sweet spot, the indentations need to match the line at the bottom.

Signalis Block A6 Lockpick Puzzle Guide 1a

You’ll want to start off by hitting the up or down buttons so that all pins are aligned (i.e., all are raised to their maximum height). Then, press the down key a couple of times on just one of the pins. You’ll see whether or not it’s aligned to the bottom segment.

Do a little bit of trial and error until you get it right. Then, repeat the same steps for the other pins.

Signalis Block A6 Lockpick Puzzle Guide 2

The reason why we’re not specifying the number of clicks (i.e., up or down) is that trial and error is to be expected. Likewise, there’s a possibility that the required combination might be different in your playthrough. As such, the general mechanic should suffice.

After a short while, you should be able to solve theSignalisLockpick Puzzle in Block A6. This lets you reach the hallway beyond, whereupon you’ll be able to explore the rest of the facility. Eventually, you’ll encounter the main puzzle of the area, the5-Lock Door.

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