Atomic Heart Ballerina puzzle solution

The recently released Atomic Heart has taken the gaming world by storm. The game is set in an alternate 1950s where the Soviet Union has made great strides in robotics and technology to create a utopian society. The distinct art style paired with the Bioshock-inspired combat system is a winning combo that Atomic Heart pulls off easily. Finding clues and solving puzzles are also an integral part of the game. One such sequence that seems to confuse players is the ballerina puzzle. Here is a quick guide on how to solve the ballerina puzzle in Atomic Heart.

How to solve the ballerina puzzle in Atomic Heart

In the “Art is Sacrifice”mission, you will need to find and confront Petrov in the theater. The only thing standing in your way are four ballerinas that you need to arrange in a certain position in order to open the doors. The solution to this puzzle lies at the heart of the setting. The wall behind each Ballerina is lit by the shadows of dead people and statues with a streak of blood running across the white background. You can use the red button at the bottom of the statues to change the position of each of the ballerinas to make it look like they killed the staff hanging from the ceiling. Here are each of the correct stances for ballerinas, starting with the one closest to the hallway entrance.

  • Croiset in fifth position, hands in third position.
  • Relevé in fifth position. Erase. The arms are straight and free in allonge.
  • Attitude.
  • A la Seconde, hands free.

The doors leading to Petrov should open once you put them in the correct sequence.

That’s all it takes to solve the ballerina puzzle in Atomic Hearts.

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