- Primary Subject: Crimson Desert (Version 1.00.03 / 1.00.04)
- Key Update: Players have identified six core puzzle categories—ranging from Ancient Ruins to Abyss Restoration—that require specific ability combinations like Axiom Force and Focus Light.
- Status: Confirmed
- Last Verified: March 26, 2026
- Quick Answer: To solve puzzles in Crimson Desert, utilize abilities like Axiom Force, listen for mechanical "thunks," and follow yellow energy lines using your Blinding Sword.
One of the hardest things about Crimson Desert is the puzzles.
The worst part about it is how the game barely (or flat out doesn't) explain how to solve it. It's up to you and your quick-thinking abilities to realize the solution to each puzzle. And with some being more difficult than others, solving them can take a few seconds to even hours.
Here are some tips and tricks to consider when solving puzzles in Crimson Desert.
Abilities to Use For Puzzles in Crimson Desert
There are four abilities to keep in mind when solving puzzles in Crimson Desert: Axiom Force, Force Palm, Nature's Grasp, and Focus Light.

Axiom Force is used for telekinetic manipulation, and with most puzzles revolving around moving objects, this is an absolute must. Force Palm is used to activate switches, push blocks, and more.
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Nature's Grasp lets you lift heavy items, like debris blocking entrances. Focus Light can be used to burn away vines blocking your path by reflecting sunlight from your armor or weapon.
Of course, these aren't all the abilities you need. Sometimes you might need to use Stab for dials with broken handles, or Focus to slow time. However, the four mentioned are the ones you're going to use the most.
Types of Puzzles in Crimson Desert
There are six main types of puzzles in Crimson Desert: Ancient Ruins, Strongbox Puzzles, Labyrinth Challenges, Spatial Puzzles, Abyss Restoration Challenges, and Relic Investigations.

Ancient Ruins involve rotating statues, interpreting murals, and matching symbols on devices to activate Abyss Cressets. Solving these allows you to Fast Travel to the area you solved the puzzle in.
Strongbox Puzzles are mechanical challenges involving sliding tiles, rotating panels, and sequential buttons. Labyrinth Challenges are mazes that require spatial awareness and typically finish with a sequence puzzle. For this, you need to keep your eyes peeled for hints in the overworld, like a mural, to know which buttons to hit at the end.
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Spatial Puzzles are integrated into the world and require you to use special abilities like Axiom Force or Nature’s Grasp. This puzzle involves moving walls, aligning skybridges, and interacting with the environment to clear a path.
Abyss Restoration Challenges are multi-stage puzzles within Spires and Abysses that focus on power flow logic. You’ll need to manipulate Abyss Cells and Ancient Generators to start reactors and restore energy.
Finally, Relic Investigations are often tied to Faction Quests and involve using tools like cranes or finding specific items.
Use Your Lantern and Scan the Area
When near Abyss Artifacts, make sure to scan your lantern from a high vantage point to discover puzzle locations you might have missed.

Once you've located the puzzle, be sure to scan the area again. Use your abilities to clear any thorny vines, cobwebs, or debris that can block your movements. Sometimes, certain mechanisms can be stuck and unable to interact due to environmental factors.
Take Note of Audio Cues
Most environmental puzzles, especially those that involve Mural rotations, rely on audio cues alongside the visuals. Make sure to listen carefully for that "Tick."

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When rotating a dial, orb, or ring, you can listen for a distinct charging hum when you move. If you've moved it to the right spot, you'll hear a mechanical thunk, and the object will glow. Soon, the mechanism will have a "Tick" sound, which signals you have moved it to the correct location.
Chain Reaction Thinking
For puzzles that involve Stone Plates or Strongbox Locks, you'll need to find a chain reaction. Pressing one button often toggles the other.

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To find the solution, you'll need to work from the outside in. Don't be afraid to mess around with the buttons to see which one affects the others and solve those first. If you think you've messed up somewhere, don't sweat it - pressing the four corners often resets the puzzles or aligns the center.
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