Mass Effect Andromeda Remnant Decryption glyph puzzle solutions guide
Solve the Remnant decryption puzzles with our complete guide
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The Mass Effect Andromeda Remnant decryption puzzles involve finding Monoliths and Vaults where you can find and place glyphs to proceed. Great if you love a good challenge but a bit of a bump in the road if you just want to do space stuff. That is arguably the point in Mass Effect: Andromeda's Although these Remnant decryption puzzles will see you filling a console grid with glyphs scanned from the surrounding area in a very Sudoku like pattern of avoiding repeats in each row or column. If you see a ? markers appear then you've also missed one of the required glyphs yet and need to keep scanning.
If , as we mentioned, you'd rather be meeting aliens than solving puzzles this guide will show you where to put all the glyphs so you can whizz through them all and carry on with the rest of the game. Each Mass Effect Andromeda Remnant decryption puzzle coming up is listed with its location, and mission it appears in if one, to help you track down the answers you need.
Eos Monolith - "A Better Beginning"
Eos Remnant Vault - "A Better Beginning"
Havarl - "Helping Havarl's Scientists"
Havarl Remnant Vault - "A Dying Planet"
Havarl - Secret Fusion Mod of Adrenaline
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Eos - "Task: A Ghost of Promise"
Eos - "Task: Data Trail"
Voeld - "Peebee: Secret Project"
Voeld North Monolith - "Restoring a World"
Voeld East Monolith - "Restoring a World"
Voeld West Monolith - "Restoring a World"
Voeld Remnant Vault
H-047C Remnant Tiller - "The Remnant Tiller"
Elaaden Derelict Ship - "Investigate Remnant Derelict"
Elaaden Remnant Monolith - "Taming a Desert"
Elaaden Remnant Vault - "Taming a Desert"
Cannot override this console.
Kadara Remnant Monolith - "Healing Kadara's Heart"
Kadara Remnant Vault - "Healing Kadara's Heart"
Khi Tasira (Hidden Platform Beneath the City) - "The Journey to Meridian"
Cannot override this console.
Looking for more help? We also have a Mass Effect: Andromeda Romance guide, Mass Effect: Andromeda Loyalty Missions guide, Mass Effect: Andromeda tips, and how to find the missing Arks in Mass Effect: Andromeda.

Iain originally joined Future in 2012 to write guides for CVG, PSM3, and Xbox World, before moving on to join GamesRadar in 2013 as Guides Editor. His words have also appeared in OPM, OXM, PC Gamer, GamesMaster, and SFX. He is better known to many as ‘Mr Trophy’, due to his slightly unhealthy obsession with amassing intangible PlayStation silverware, and he now has well over 900 Platinum pots weighing down the shelves of his virtual award cabinet. He does not care for Xbox Achievements.


