Resident Evil Requiem's final puzzle stumps players

A complex puzzle in Resident Evil Requiem has yet to be solved, even by reviewers with early access. The hidden challenge begins in the game's first act and involves scanning a severed hand for cryptic clues. Community efforts, including guides from IGN, continue to unravel its layers post-launch.

Resident Evil Requiem features numerous puzzles, but one elaborate challenge known as the 'Final Puzzle' remains unsolved despite weeks of pre-launch playtime by reviewers. The puzzle initiates near the end of the game's first act, where the player controls Grace escaping a monster called The Girl in the Rhodes Hill Chronic Care Center. During the chase, the creature loses one of its hands, which players can optionally pick up.

Although the severed hand has no immediate use, examining it under a microscope in the Blood Lab or the West Wing’s Office reveals a screen displaying the text: “Let’s play. GGC AAG AUA ACG UGU CAU”. This sequence resembles an RNA code and provides a clue related to a code-locked safe encountered earlier in the facility.

The puzzle extends beyond this initial discovery, incorporating additional clues that demand knowledge external to the game itself. IGN has been updating its guide as new elements emerge, with both the outlet and players collaborating to progress since the game's release. The in-game challenge list indicates completion occurs when “the sweet pair hear the voice,” referring to protagonists Grace and Leon.

No full solution has surfaced as of the article's publication on February 27, 2026, though expectations are high for a breakthrough soon after launch.

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