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Wuthering Waves: Drake’s Island Overflowing Palette Puzzle Solution

Bring back to the color to this island by solving a simple puzzle!

Andrés

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Drake’s Island is one of the many islands that comprise the Riccioli Islands region in Wuthering Waves, and it’s also home to an Overflowing Palette puzzle.

The Overflowing Puzzles in the Riccioli Islands sub-region work the same as in Rinascita. Find the mirror-like canvases in areas devoid of color and interact with them. Then, paint all of the colored squares with the required color while staying under the move limit. It’s simple, but it’s also easy to mess up if you do things out of order!

Read on and we’ll quickly tell you how to find and solve the Overflowing Palette puzzle in Drake’s Island!

Drake’s Island Overflowing Palette Puzzle Solution | Wuthering Waves 2.1

Wuthering Waves: Drake's Island Overflowing Palette Puzzle Solution

The Overflowing Palette on Drake’s Island is at the top of the hill on the northern part of the island. You should see the mirror-like canvas right under a large crooked tree. Just approach it and interact with it to start the puzzle, as usual.

Step 1

For this puzzle, you need to turn all of the squares red within 4 moves. For the first move, turn the L-shaped set of green squares yellow.

Step 2

Then, use blue to paint all of the yellow squares. This will connect the separated sets of blue squares on the painting.

Step 3

Next up, paint all of the blue squares green.

Step 4

All that’s left for you to finish things up here is to paint all of the green squares red. One more painting is fixed! Now just watch as the color comes back to this hill atop Drake’s Island. Even the trees will become full of life despite being all withered before…

So, there you have it, that’s the solution to the Overflowing Palette puzzle you can find at Drake’s Island in Wuthering Waves 2.1. While you’re here, we recommend checking both of the Treasure Spot locations on Drake’s Island, as well. They’re pretty close and who can say no to some extra loot?

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