Level 2 — Security Cell
Video Walkthrough
Objective
Clear the Security Cell episode by searching the corridor and storeroom for planks, pebbles, rope, scissors, and anything else you can use. Build a makeshift ladder, crack the numeric gate using the wall clue, mirror the security-monitor pattern onto the wall grid to open the metal barrier, then reach the upper window in the last cell and prep the breakout with your collected items.
Step-by-Step Solution
- Corridor and storeroom. After you enter Security Cell from the level select screen, comb the hallway and storage spaces for loose gear. Typical pickups include planks, a pebble, rope, and scissors—grab everything visible before you move on so later combos stay available.
- First combination. Pair the planks with the rope to assemble a simple rope ladder. You will need this structure again once you can reach the high window near the end of the level.
- Numeric gate. Inspect the wall for written values; the summary cites a “504” style clue tied to a panel that offers options such as 4, 10, 25, and 200. Work out how those buttons must combine or multiply to match the wall math, confirm the readout, and use the solved state to open the door into the next zone.
- Monitor room. Inside the security / CCTV area, study the display carefully. It shows a tic-tac-toe or grid pattern you must copy exactly—note filled vs empty cells and their positions relative to the frame.
- Wall grid lock. Transfer that monitor pattern to the matching wall grid mechanism. When the layout lines up with what you saw on-screen, the heavy security grate or barrier releases and you can proceed toward the final holding area.
- Final cell and window. Stand the ladder under the elevated window so you can interact with the frame. Finish the level’s last interactions using the pebble together with cloth or fabric from your inventory to weaken or clear the glass according to the game’s logic, completing the jailbreak setup.
💡 Tips & Tricks
- Treat every wall number as part of a math puzzle: list the panel values (for example 4, 10, 25, 200) and test how they relate to the triple-digit clue before you spam buttons.
- When the monitor shows a grid, sketch it on paper or pause the video—misplacing one cell usually keeps the grate locked.
- If an item has no solo use yet, assume it pairs with something else (rope plus planks, pebble plus cloth) rather than forcing unrelated hotspots.
- Revisit the corridor if you are gated: missing scissors or rope early often blocks the ladder or later interactions.
⚠️ Common Mistakes
- Entering random combinations on the numeric panel instead of deriving 504 (or the equivalent totals) from the posted clue and the available increments.
- Mirroring the monitor grid left-right or scrambling row order when you punch it into the wall puzzle.
- Forgetting to assemble or redeploy the ladder before trying to reach the high window, leaving the final interaction out of range.