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author: Olga Fiszer

Black Ops 6 (BO6) Piano Puzzle Solution. Find Russian Keys in Safehouse

Learn how to solve the piano puzzle in Black Ops 6 (BO6). Below is the correct order of the Russian symbols you can find using the blacklight torch in the Safehouse.

Source: Call of Duty: Black Ops 6; Developer: Treyarch
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The popular Call of Duty series is back with its latest game, Black Ops 6. Players had the option to preload the game a few days early to dive straight into the action at launch. However, some fans quickly noticed the addition of a Paid Audio Subscription, and now it seems the game is experiencing issues on Steam, with some rewards missing as well. For those who have already begun the campaign, you may have encountered a variety of puzzles along the way. This guide will walk you through one of these challenges, helping you locate a hidden code required to play the piano in Safehouse.

How to Solve Piano Puzzle in Black Ops 6

The first step to solving the piano puzzle in BO6 is finding the blacklight torch, located near the piano. This essential tool will help you reveal hidden messages. The symbols you’ll discover represent Russian letters, each corresponding to specific piano keys. Your objective is to locate all five symbols and play them in the correct order:

  1. The first note, Mn, is above the piano, with an arrow indicating the order to follow for the remaining notes.
  2. The second symbol, Pe, is located above the fireplace.
  3. The third note, Cn, can be found above the balcony window.
  4. The next symbol, Ao, is above another balcony window.
  5. The final note, Pe, is near the chair.

Keep the blacklight torch on, interact win the piano and play each note in the specified order. When played correctly, this sequence will unlock a hidden door to the right, revealing the path to the secret basement.

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