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How to Solve the Radio Puzzle in Little Nightmares 3

Discover how to solve the Radio Puzzle during Chapter 3: Carnevale in Little Nightmares 3, including how to set the correct frequency.

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The radio puzzle is one of the mid-game challenges that Low and Alone face in their journey through the Nowhere Realm in Little Nightmares 3. As players progress through the Carnevale, Chapter 3, they will come across a radio in a room. They will have to power the radio and set it to a specific frequency to leave the room. In this guide, we will tell you how to solve the Radio puzzle in Little Nightmares 3.

Solving the Radio Puzzle in Little Nightmares 3

To solve the Radio puzzle, players will first have to power up the radio and the room. After that, they will have to use the crank of the radio to set a specific frequency, which will unlock a secret door inside the room.

Power Up the Radio Room

In the radio room, you will see a crank that you can rotate to change the radio frequency. However, it will not work due to a lack of power. To power up the radio, go through the floorboard in the room to reach the outside. Here, you will see the fuse switch. Climb on the box to reach the rope on the left side. It will take you to a small room with a fuse on the shelf. Shoot an arrow at the shelf to make the fuse fall to the floor.

Pick up the fuse and throw it through the window to the radio room. Now, jump through the window and pick up the fuse. Make your way back to the fuse switch outside and plug it in. It will power the radio room.

Set the Radio Frequency

After powering up the radio room, head back inside through the rope. Interact with the crank and rotate it to the right until you hear carnival music and the light on the left turns on. Hold the crank at this station and let the other character jump on the light to open a secret path in the room.

Now, you will be able to leave the radio room and continue ahead in the carnival area.

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