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8 minutes ago, Torpeda said:

I don't know if it's just me, but every image you attached so far is not shown and an error occurs when you try to click on them (including previous replies).

ack, thank you for telling me! the images looked duplicated on my end, and clearly i did not fix it properly :whistle: 

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Hi, I'm interested in solving the music puzzle. I have knowledge of music theory etc. If you need to know the exact notes for a song and its rhythm and a visualization, I don't mind helping out. Currently working on this with spicybullfrog. Discord:old_timpani or reply here. I don't use the forums much

On 12/26/2025 at 11:07 PM, MISMASJETU said:

Probably just random times the potions were actually mixed at. Devs confirmed it has nothing to do with the sound puzzle.

My guess those times has something to do with the clock behind wagstaff on the page that appear when clicking on the pencil

2 hours ago, IsaDaCool said:

Hi, I'm interested in solving the music puzzle. I have knowledge of music theory etc. If you need to know the exact notes for a song and its rhythm and a visualization, I don't mind helping out. Currently working on this with spicybullfrog. Discord:old_timpani or reply here. I don't use the forums much

Please, could you help me to discover the notes wagstaff is singing when clicking in the song notes at night? It's this song btw whistle sound

My guess is that the sound bell puzzle has nothing to do with the ingredients as it is from a posterior panel.

I feel it's worthy to mention that the puzzle has 24 note options divided by the lever. The sounds are:
bell1

bell2

bell3

bell4

bell5

bell6

bell7

bell8

bell9

bell10

bell11

bell12

bell13

bell14

bell15

bell16

bell17

bell18

bell19

bell20

bell21

bell22

bell23

bell24

 

Also the silver and copper rings thing has 20 levels if you consider the lowest as 1

 

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9 hours ago, Lkledu said:

Please, could you help me to discover the notes wagstaff is singing when clicking in the song notes at night? It's this song btw whistle sound

Yes I've tried the whistle already, it's 4 notes. I'm organizing a google sheet to visualize each one. I've analyzed most songs and have found strong candidates. My guess is that the songis from the ARG itself in the wagstaff's theme. The tempos or pace of the melodies match nearly identical. I've found the notes, but unsure which part of the song would work.

The tempo is around the range of 80 or 85 bpm which matches the bells. I've been able to reconstruct some melodies on it pretty easily.

 

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/16PnjCzuRS1MISfBP6DaQdz9RwXJIchmXKVYLBSxjXUI/edit?usp=sharing

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I actually quite like that there is this puzzle looming over all us that shouldn't be super difficult to solve. If Klei starts giving hints and we solve it now, we'll just go back to waiting for the next update.

Anyways, I have a slight bone to pick with this hatch puzzle.

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I was able to solve it on my own, but how on earth does yellow circle and little red circle represent turning the valve left and right? I originally thought the red circle was supposed to be the very center of the valve and the click zones were just very off, but it is intentional. That hatch code has more visually in common with bell puzzle if you ask me.

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44 minutes ago, Ridley said:

I actually quite like that there is this puzzle looming over all us that shouldn't be super difficult to solve. If Klei starts giving hints and we solve it now, we'll just go back to waiting for the next update.

Anyways, I have a slight bone to pick with this hatch puzzle.

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I was able to solve it on my own, but how on earth does yellow circle and little red circle represent turning the valve left and right? I originally thought the red circle was supposed to be the very center of the valve and the click zones were just very off, but it is intentional. That hatch code has more visually in common with bell puzzle if you ask me.

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So I don't know about everyone else but I interpreted the hatch circle codes to mean Dome, Valve and the bolt in the center of the valve (big, medium and small circles).

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22 minutes ago, Semind said:

So I don't know about everyone else but I interpreted the hatch circle codes to mean Dome, Valve and the bolt in the center of the valve (big, medium and small circles).

Exactly what I thought, but if you try it right now the click zones are more like this:

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Colors maybe swapped, but the point remains.

I agree, we must be missing something. Where have we found clues in the past? The stuff to solve the Cyclum comic puzzles breaks my brain, at least to see them described in a guide. How did people find "hidden ASCII art of Maxwell" in that comic? How was a code hidden in said ASCII art? Is there hidden sheet music buried in the code of the Exspectamus comic? How did people realize that the shape of some of the comic panels in the Cylum comic formed letters, and to click them in a certain order to spell certain things? These clues were incredibly well-hidden and cryptic. It makes me feel like we should disregard anything obvious and start really digging deep to find the thing we're missing. But I don't know enough about code to dig myself.

And we have done a lot of digging in obscure places, like looking at the shape of the sound waves of the various bits of music in the comic, but that didn't give us any solid clues. So there must be somewhere we haven't looked yet.

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16 minutes ago, kiwikenobi said:

I agree, we must be missing something. Where have we found clues in the past? The stuff to solve the Cyclum comic puzzles break my brain, at least to see the described in a guide. How did people find "hidden ASCII art of Maxwell" in that comic? How was a code hidden in said ASCII art? Is there hidden sheet music buried in the code of the Exspectamus comic? How did people realize that the shape of some of the comic panels in the Cylum comic formed letters, and to click them in a certain order to spell certain things? These clues were incredibly well-hidden and cryptic. It makes me feel like we should disregard anything obvious and start really digging deep to find the thing we're missing. But I don't know enough about code to dig myself.

And we have done a lot of digging in obscure places, like looking at the shape of the sound waves of the various bits of music in the comic, but that didn't give us any solid clues. So there must be somewhere we haven't looked yet.

it looks like there is a missing panel on the left side of the drawer at day page. The same for the song puzzle.

Also, my  potion bottles have different times than I saw people posting here (I have two 2:12pm)

3 hours ago, IsaDaCool said:

Yes I've tried the whistle already, it's 4 notes. I'm organizing a google sheet to visualize each one. I've analyzed most songs and have found strong candidates. My guess is that the songis from the ARG itself in the wagstaff's theme. The tempos or pace of the melodies match nearly identical. I've found the notes, but unsure which part of the song would work.

The tempo is around the range of 80 or 85 bpm which matches the bells. I've been able to reconstruct some melodies on it pretty easily.

 

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/16PnjCzuRS1MISfBP6DaQdz9RwXJIchmXKVYLBSxjXUI/edit?usp=sharing

And which are the 4 notes of whistle? I don't know nothing about music and couldn't figure out by myself

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1 hour ago, Lkledu said:

it looks like there is a missing panel on the left side of the drawer at day page. The same for the song puzzle.

Also, my  potion bottles have different times than I saw people posting here (I have two 2:12pm)

And which are the 4 notes of whistle? I don't know nothing about music and couldn't figure out by myself

The whistle is four sets of two notes played an octave apart, I think. I'm far from an expert on actual chord transcription--I'm much better at individual notes--but I believe I'm hearing, an octave apart:

 

F#F#

EE

C#C#

C#C#

 

And I believe the tempo of his whistling is something like 140BPM, which doesn't really go into the 90BPM of the musical lock very well.

If someone who knows more about this has different information, then please correct me, I'm more than happy to be mistaken about this, and maybe it's a useful clue.

3 hours ago, TechnoMoth said:

Nome said, that he believed that we would solve this part in a hour or so... his words still can't get out of my head.

The more I look at this puzzle the more it reminds me of "Don't Touch Anything". That game where you either get really cool puzzles with clear hints integrated into the game, or you get a picture of the solar system and have to guess that the answer is the year that Pluto was declared a planet.

Tl;dr: If a single puzzle in your ARG with 10+ puzzles remains unsolved after 2 weeks, it's not a good puzzle.

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OK, since I learned about the puzzle just a few days ago, I decided to read the entire thread in hope to find some clues.
Someone (I would like to give them credit, but I have no strength to go all over the replies again) did a spectogram of soundwaves from Wagstaff's whistle audio, but I couldn't find anyone trying to do the very same thing with the gramophone (I could've missed it, tho).
I downloaded Sonic Visualiser and got the image which shows some symbols and there's even an arrow within a circle (on the right side, closer to the centre).

Maybe it's a clue? I'm attaching the song audio and the image for anyone who would maybe want to make the image more sharp or mess with the tune in the SV.

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