Hogwarts Legacyhas several tricky puzzles that are waiting to be discovered. One of these is located in the Bell Tower, where you’ll need to use various spells to move objects to the correct positions. Here’s ourHogwarts LegacyBell Tower puzzle guide to help you solve this particular brain teaser.

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Hogwarts LegacyBell Tower puzzle guide

To find the Bell Tower puzzle inHogwarts Legacy, you’ll need to visit a specific area in the castle. The closest fast travel point is Bell Tower Wing – Bell Tower Courtyard. Once you spawn, look to the right of the Floo Flames  to see a staircase that you can climb. Go past the Eye Chest (if you approach it stealthily, you’ll earna lot of gold), and keep going up past the music room. Eventually, you’ll reach a wooden section with several bells that are hanging.

There are two bells that are on the platforms. One is at the landing once you reach the wooden section, and the other is further up on a plinth at the opposite wall. Both of these need to be moved to their correct positions in the center beams where all the other bells are.

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There are a couple of ways to solve theHogwarts LegacyBell Tower puzzle, and they involve particular spells:

So, is there no reward for completing theHogwarts LegacyBell Tower puzzle? Well, there is, but this is actually part of a sidequest called All’s Well That Ends Bell. If you’re doing this as part of free-roam exploration, then you won’t get anything, though you do get to skip this part once you’re tackling the quest.

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If you do wish to grab some loot, don’t forget to take the Bell Tower exit at the top of the steps. You’ll reach a balcony that has a legendary chest to your left.

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