Alan Wake 2 Police Department Stash Code Solution

Alan Wake 2 Police Department Stash Code Solution

The Alan Wake 2 police department stash code solution in the evidence room is not some math problem or something that has people looking at the environment. It is just an obtuse problem that players have to solve simply by looking at the note in the sheriff’s station. Here is how to get the police department stash unlock code in Alan Wake 2.

How to get the police department stash code solution in Alan Wake 2

To open the code for the stash box in the evidence room in the sheriff’s station in Alan Wake 2, you are going to have to decipher a bit of an obtuse drawing on the box itself. It has three drawings: a slanted line, an uppercase A with a line at the bottom, and a hexagon. There is no other part of this puzzle, as you do not have to search around the department for other clues or read a few notes to figure it out. The paper is all you need here.

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The first part at the top is the most telling since it has a number one next to it. This is a line, which has one side. This rule applies to the other two symbols and is how you are going to get the other two numbers for the padlock. The second symbol has four lines, while the final one, being a straight hexagon, has six. (And while there is an argument that the second symbol technically has six lines, that is not relevant.)

These clues will lead you to 146 being the code. Input that into the lock to collect a handful of resources like a flash grenade, rifle bullets, shotgun shells, and a flare. There is also a short note that tells players to “beware of the Cult of the Tree.”

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