How to solve the Indiana Jones Fountain of Confession puzzle

Dec. 6, 2024



The Fountain of Confession in the Great Circle requires rotating dragon statues

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The Indiana Jones Fountain of Confession dragon statue puzzle has a simple solution in the Great Circle, but its cryptic clues and legwork can be a little daunting. It starts with working out how to get to two dragon statues, one which has a missing claw needed to use it, adding another complication to thisIndiana Jones and the Great Circleconundrum.

After that, it’s all about making sense of the light and dark clues relating to the statues themselves, but if you’re stuck figuring these out, I’ve explained the entire process behind solving the first of several Fountain of Confession puzzles below.

Indiana Jones Fountain of Confession dragon statue puzzle solution

Indiana Jones Fountain of Confession dragon statue puzzle solution

To solve the Indiana Jones Fountain of Confession puzzle the clues indicate you have to turn the dragons in the following directions:

However, there’s a lot more to this puzzle than just rotating the statues, so here’s a step-by-step walkthrough on how to rotate the dragon statues in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle:

With that all done you’ve solved the Indiana Jones Fountain of Confession dragon statue puzzle only to reveal… more puzzles. Before you can properly enter this mythical monastery for real, you have to complete two challenges - theIndiana Jones baptism and Ark of Bulrushes puzzle, which aren’t too complicated and thankfully don’t require any extra keys or climbing around.© GamesRadar+. Not to be reproduced without permission.

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