How to access the Wellness Center security computer in Alan Wake 2
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Getting the Alan Wake 2 Wellness Center computer password requires you to solve a puzzle about moon phases, resulting in a six-digit code. It’s definitely a bit of a thinker as you’ve got to piece together a few bits of information to eventually land on the correct answer. Importantly, this also isn’t an optional as entering the code for the computer is essential for progressing through the Wellness Center and Saga’s story inAlan Wake 2- accessing the computer lets you open the electronic doors to follow Tor! Since I’ve already completed it, I’ll show you how to get the Alan Wake 2 Wellness Center computer password from the moon puzzle, so you get through those creepy hallways.
In Alan Wake 2, when exploring the Wellness Center you’ll need to find the security room to open the electronic doors and follow Tor, where there’s a computer with a password lock: the password is170823, and we’ll explain why just below, as every clue you need is in the room with it.
See, the room is owned by Vladimir Blum, a new member of the Cult of the Trees, and if you look around, you can find several notes that suggest his initiation is in August - specifically, the dayafterthe new moon - and that it’s something he’s very excited about. If you check the calendar on the wall, it tells you that the only new moon in August that year is on the 16th. Finally, there’s another note that makes it clear that both Vladimir and those recruiting him are writing their dates not in the American style, but using European formatting - so that’s day first, not month first.
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