How to solve Dr Connor's Kitchen Puzzle in Marvel's Spider-Man 2
Here's how to solve Dr Connor's Kitchen Puzzle in Marvel's Spider-Man 2 by pressing the house-shaped key on the toy piano to find out the colour combination.
Figuring out how to solve Dr Connor's kitchen puzzle in Spider-Man 2 can leave a lot of players stuck on the section for a long time. As you have to find the solution to progress the main story, finding the color combination as quickly as possible is important.
Luckily, solving this small puzzle can be done in seconds, if you know where to look in the house. So, let's check out exactly how to solve Dr Connor's Kitchen Puzzle in Marvel's Spider-Man 2, so you can continue your web-slinging adventure through NYC.
How do you solve Dr Connor's Kitchen Puzzle?
In order to solve Dr Connor's kitchen puzzle involving the color combination panel, you need to find a toy piano located in the living room.
Once you've found this item, press the giant house button on the piano. The toy will then play a tune with the colored keys, which will correlate with the combination you need to push on Dr Connor's panel. To save you some time, here's the combination:
- Purple (Four dots)
- Purple (Four dots)
- Purple (Four dots)
- Green (One dot)
If you're struggling to find the puzzle panel itself, it's hidden behind a picture of Dr Connor's family on the wall.
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Once you've entered this combination in the panel, you'll have solved Dr Connor's kitchen puzzle and will have access to their lab.
At that point, you can carry on searching for clues on the whereabouts of Dr Connor for the main story.
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