How to open the castle to the Iron Maidens in You Die Here Tonight
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How to open the castle to the Iron Maidens in You Die Here Tonight

How to open the castle to the Iron Maidens in You Die Here Tonight

Retro puzzles are timeless classics that are still produced today and continue to attract audiences. However, the Iron Maidens’ castle in You Will Die Here Tonight may leave you scratching your head.

 

Iron Maiden Castle Password

If you’re stuck staring at an Iron Maiden switch and can’t figure out the code, fear not. Code 4596 from left to right. This code will allow you to open the lock and use the switch in You Will Die Here Tonight. Once you hit the switch, you’ll gain access to the level and be faced with a completely new puzzle.

Where to find clues for the castle

If you want to know how the Iron Maiden Castle puzzle is solved, go back down the hallway to the alchemy lab. In this room, on the table, you will find a book with a riddle that you need to solve. The riddle reads: “Four sisters stood around the place where they prepare a cauldron, a table, bottles, tools, a book, to choose who will make the sacrifice…”

The riddle is the key to unlocking the castle of the Iron Maidens. As you look around the room, you can interact with various objects in the room. Not surprisingly, there is a bookcase, a table with things, a shelf for tools and bottles. When you look at them, they each have a number. So write this number down. 

The riddle will tell you in what order to place the various numbers in You Will Die Here Tonight. The numbers are now in the order you need them to open the Iron Maidens’ castle. Finally, go back to the room with the torture devices and simply insert them into the lock. It’s not the easiest puzzle in the game, but I had a lot of fun solving it.

How to open the castle to the Iron Maidens in You Die Here Tonight
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