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Because We Were Here Together randomizes values slightly per playthrough, your exact numbers might differ, but the logic remains identical. Here is a common scenario: 1. The Field Player reads the symbols: "Square with a dot" →right arrow Control Room finds it on the wheel →right arrow "Triangle with a line" →right arrow Control Room finds it on the wheel →right arrow Roman Numeral I "Circle with a cross" →right arrow Control Room finds it on the wheel →right arrow Roman Numeral VI →right arrow Control Room finds it on the wheel →right arrow Roman Numeral II 2. The Control Room checks the Resistance (R) notes: Red = 2 Green = 5 Blue = 3 3. Calculate the four values: Lever 1 (Red): Roman Numeral III (3) Red (2) = 6 Lever 2 (Green): Roman Numeral I (1) Green (5) = 5 Lever 3 (Blue): Roman Numeral VI (6) Blue (3) = 18 Lever 4 (Red): Roman Numeral II (2) Red (2) = 4

Move further along the bridge. Inform your partner of the third symbol.

or crank to permanently lock the bridge in place so the cave player can also cross.

Step-by-step actionable method (generalized to variants)

With the first section aligned, the outside player walks onto the first platform. Look up or to the side to find the second symbol. Describe the second symbol to the inside player.

Before touching anything, both players must stand at the edge of the gap. One player has a "Lever" (often near a telescope or a view of the other side), and the other has a "Crank" or vice versa depending on the exact save state. You must identify who has which role.

: The Puzzler can change the road ahead, but they cannot move the sign the Walker is currently standing on, or the Walker will fall. The Switch

Because We Were Here Together randomizes the solution in some versions or uses a fixed pattern depending on your difficulty setting, there are two possible answers.

If you just want the solution for the standard version of the puzzle:

The bridge puzzle in We Were Here Together is one of the first major communication tests in Chapter 3: "The Frozen Tracks." Like other games in the series, success requires clear description and teamwork. One player acts as the (near the control panel), while the other acts as the Bridge Operator (standing by the bridge structures).

The cave player re-aligns the mechanism starting from the Universe symbol.

The Operator's console contains a central grid. By turning the wheels and pulling levers, the Operator moves a glowing node across this grid. Moving the node to a specific symbol on the grid activates and extends the corresponding bridge piece in the cavern.