Games are always seeking to challenge their players, be it with tough combat, damage-sponge bosses, difficult decisions they must make, or puzzles that will have them scratching their head as they try to think of a possible solution.

Puzzles usually revolve around a central theme or mechanic, usually befitting of the environment they are in or their reward for figuring out how to solve it. In the case of some games, music is utilized as a key mechanic for playing and solving the puzzle, and to great effect.

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5 The Lost Woods

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time

The Lost Woods Ocarina of Time
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time

Platform(s)
Nintendo 64 , GameCube
Released
November 21, 1998
Developer(s)
Nintendo
Genre(s)
Action , Adventure

With a name bearing a musical instrument, it is no surprise that music plays a large part in Ocarina of Time, with Link making use of his ocarina to travel between timelines, warping from location to location and even solving puzzles scattered throughout the game.

One of the locations in the OoT is the Lost Woods, given this name due to the twisting, confusing layout that usually gets people turned around and right back where they started. And this is exactly a puzzle players will need to solve, with music playing a key part. Throughout the entirety of the Lost Woods, a catchy and jaunty tune will play that if players follow, it should lead them to the end. If they follow a pathway and the music fades, it is the wrong way. Players will need to crank up the volume and listen careful to avoid ending right back where they started.

4 Silent Hill

Piano Puzzle

Silent Hill piano
Silent Hill
Platform(s)
PS1
Released
January 31, 1999
Developer(s)
Konami
Genre(s)
Survival Horror

Silent Hill games are ripe with puzzles, with one of them being based around a piano in the very first game. Harry finds himself exploring Midwich Elementary School while searching for his missing daughter Cheryl, where players will encounter the piano puzzle in the music room on the second floor of the school.

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When interacting with the piano, the camera will zoom in on a particular part of the piano, featuring several keys soaked in blood, highlighting them as the key to solving the puzzle. Players must figure out the correct sequence to play the bloody piano keys in to solve the puzzle, and gain the key item they need in order to progress. It is a simple puzzle, but rather effective, and definitely not as simple as it may seem from first glance.

3 Luigi's Mansion

Melody Pianissima

Luigi's Mansion music room
Luigi's Mansion

Platform(s)
3DS , GameCube
Released
November 18, 2001
Developer(s)
Grezzo
Genre(s)
Adventure

Nintendo's dive into a child-friendly spooky experience resulted in Luigi's Mansion, a game in which Luigi wins a mansion in a giveaway he didn't enter, and informs Mario who agrees to meet him there so they may investigate this mysterious prize. When he arrives, the mansion looks a lot more eerie than its picture and his brother Mario is nowhere to be seen, leaving Luigi to fill the shoes his red-hatted brother normally does.

As he explores the mansion and cleanses it of ghosts room by room, Luigi will eventually come to the music room, with a music-themed boss that also doubles as a puzzle. Melody Pianissima can be found in this room, a pianist before her untimely death. By tapping on the various instruments to play a melody, the ghost will appear, impressed by his musical talents and offer to play him a song, after which she will quiz Luigi regarding the song he played. If answered correctly, she would throw music sheets like projectiles, and if answered correctly the player would have to leave, reenter and start again.

2 Resident Evil Remake

Musical Score

Chris Rebecca Resident Evil piano
Resident Evil HD Remaster
Platform(s)
PS4 , PS3 , Xbox 360 , Xbox One , PC
Released
January 20, 2015
Developer(s)
Capcom
Genre(s)
Survival Horror

Moonlight Sonata is one of the most famed musical scores of all time, and it gained notoriety in the Resident Evil community thanks to its feature in one of the puzzles from the first RE game. While exploring the Spencer mansion, the player will come across a piano, and all they need to interact with it is a musical score. The original just features a complete music sheet they take to the piano to play and progress through a secret entrance, but the remake steps it up a notch, tearing the score in half.

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Now those who have played the first game know they can choose between Jill and Chris, which will change minor things throughout the story such as the other STARS members they encounter, but it also changes this particular puzzle. If players choose Jill, she can play the piano herself and immediately complete the puzzle. But Chris will need to wait for Rebecca to learn to play, which means the player will need to burn some time before progressing.

1 Silent Hill 2

Music Box Puzzle

Music box puzzle Lakeside Hotel Silent Hill 2
Silent Hill 2
Platform(s)
PC , PS2 , PS3 , Xbox (Original) , Xbox 360
Released
September 24, 2001
Developer(s)
Konami
Genre(s)
Survival Horror

One of gaming history's most iconic horror games includes a music box puzzle, which gamers will encounter once they reach the Lakeside Hotel, James and Mary's special place in their favorite holiday resort town, Silent Hill. After receiving a letter from his late wife beckoning him to meet her, James travels to Silent Hill and is met with a menagerie of monsters as he traverses across the town for his dead love.

Upon reaching the hotel, players will see a puzzle awaiting them in the lobby that they must gather three musical boxes for, each representing a different fictional Princess. The players must scavenge the music boxes, and if they are playing on a riddle difficulty higher than easy, they must figure out which Princess fits which slot using the inscription written. The customizable difficulty makes this puzzle beatable by most players, though for those that don't know their Princess it could prove tough.

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