As you venture across worlds in Remnant 2, you’ll sooner or later arrive in the Forsaken Quarter, which has a massive clock tower that has, unfortunately, stopped working. To repair it, you’ll need to find a Clockwork Pinion which is locked behind completing the Lemark District clock puzzle.
Remnant 2’s Lemark District is one of the many dungeons you can access from the Forsaken Quarter. While others might throw scores of nasty beasts your way, this one simply revolves around the clock puzzle whose solution you need to discover in order to progress further through the world.
Remnant 2 Lemark District Clock Puzzle
Exploring the small area leads you to a room filled with clocks, one of which you can interact with. As you can probably guess, the solution to Remnant 2’s Lemark District clock puzzle revolves around getting this particular clock to tell the right time.
To do so, you need to manually move each hand to the right spot. You can read the note in the room and follow its instructions or, if you’re keen on getting the solution right away, refer to the screenshots above.
While playing for our review, I found the right time by looking at a smaller clock behind the one I had to interact with.
You’ll notice that the interactable clock has both bigger and smaller dots towards which its hands can point.
I had to move the small hand until it pointed at the second large dot going to the left, starting from the topmost large dot.
The longer hand had to point to the second small dot under the second large dot to the right, starting from the same point.
This allowed me to solve Remnant 2’s Lemark District clock puzzle, rewarding me with the Clockwork Pinion, which is required to fix the clock tower in the Forsaken Quarter.
For more help with Remnant 2, read our guides covering the Old Metal Tool and the code to Ford’s chest in Ward 13.
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