Sonic Frontiers has tested players' thinking and understanding of the game and its controls with its Island Challenges. Once players reach Ouranos Island, Sonic Frontiers stops being coy and offers up its toughest puzzles to players.

One of these is M-102, which is a puzzle that involves Cylooping around Tetris-like blocks to make them form the shape of a statue nearby. While other puzzles, like M-082, dealt with easy-to-understand structures, M-102 hides exactly which order the pieces are in behind walls. Thankfully, fans can easily solve M-102 in Sonic Frontiers with the help of this guide.

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Where to Find M-102 in Sonic Frontiers

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While some other puzzles in Sonic Frontiers can be found with a few landmarks, such as Ouranos Island's big temple in the center of the island, M-102 isn't around anything rather specific. In order to find this puzzle, players should head to the more expansive side of the temple in the center of the map. From there, they should find an area that either dips into a valley, or ends up becoming a high-up cliff.

In the middle of this, M-102 is sitting at the end of a peninsula that almost confines the Island Challenge into the small space. Players can use the map above to compare it to the map that they're already uncovered to possibly have an easier time at finding it.

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How to Solve Sonic Frontiers' M-102

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The trick to the M-102 puzzle is that the blocks this time form walls with small pieces sticking out into the center among them. When looking at the sculpture, it's easy to mistake these pieces for other ones as they overlap each other. Like similar puzzles like it, just getting one out of order requires finishing the entire Island Challenge over again to redo it, so getting the order correct is very important to solve the puzzle quickly with minimal frustration. It's understandable if players have trouble due to the small, narrow windows that don't give much away in terms of the order.

The order of the strange Tetris-like blocks are as follows. The first block players should use the Cyloop skill on is the yellow block. The second one is the purple block, which is just across the way from the yellow piece. Third is the black block, which can be found just behind the example structure. Next is the light blue block, which can be found right next to the previous piece. Lastly, players should Cyloop the white piece, found between both of the statues. Luckily, with M-102, the difficulty lies in the puzzle itself, so all the blocks are very easy to find.

Sonic Frontiers is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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