Hogwarts Legacy Bell Tower Puzzle | How to Solve

As you probably expected, there are a number of puzzles to solve as you make your way through Hogwarts Legacy. One of these puzzles can be pretty frustrating if you haven’t figured it out, or if you don’t have access to the right spells. That’s right, we’re talking about the puzzle in the bell tower involving the fallen bells. Learn how to beat it with our Hogwarts Legacy bell tower puzzle guide.

Hogwarts Legacy Bell Tower Puzzle

How to Solve the Bell Tower Puzzle in Hogwarts Legacy

Hogwarts Legacy Bell Tower Puzzle

Before you can complete this puzzle, you will need to know a few spells. Specifically, you will need the Accio and Leviosa spells. Accio brings an object closer to you, while Leviosa makes an object fly. Not hard to see why these would be useful in a bell tower with heavy bells, is it?

Bell #1

This puzzle is all about moving the heavy bells you find up the stairs in the tower. You’ll start by casting Leviosa on the first bell you come across. Move up the stairs, slowly pulling the bell with you using Accio. When you reach a landing with a row of hanging bells, you’ll want to install the missing bell in the open slot. You can do that by using Accio to drag the bell near the empty spot. When it gets close, it will be pulled into position.

Bell #2

You’ll find the second bell on a landing above where you placed the first bell. the process here is the same, although you’ll need to hang this bell on the empty spot at the top of the rack of bells. Use the Leviosa – Accio trick to pull the bell to you, lift it up the stairs, and get it into position. You’ll only need to get it close before it snaps into place on its own.

Want to see how to solve this puzzle first hand? Check out this handy video from MonkeyKing Hero.

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  1. Mike Harrington says:

    ARGH!! I’ve been wracking my brain about why the bells tones are all wrong for their sizes and how to get them into a musical scale, only to find out that it doesn’t matter?! >.< /dai