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Wuthering Waves: Port of Riccioli Overflowing Palette Puzzle Solution

This port in the Riccioli Islands would look a lot better if you restored its color.

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Port of Riccioli is one of the new locations of Wuthering Waves 2.1, and it’s also host to a new 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!

In this short guide, we’ll give you the solution to the Overflowing Palette puzzle found at the Port of Riccioli.

Port of Riccioli Overflowing Palette Puzzle Solution | Wuthering Waves

Wuthering Waves: Port of Riccioli Overflowing Palette Puzzle Solution

You can find this Overflowing Palette puzzle in the southeastern corner of Port of Riccioli, in the Riccioli Islands region. Like most other Overflowing Palette puzzles, it’s a large mirror-like contraption out in the happen. You can also recognize it by the surrounding area being devoid of color.

Step 1

To solve this puzzle, you need to turn all of the squares green within 3 moves. For your first move, turn the blue squares in the middle red.

Step 2

Then, turn all of the red squares yellow. This will connect the disjointed yellow sections the puzzle has from the start.

Step 3

Lastly, finish up by painting all of the yellow squares green. Puzzle solved! Port of Riccioli becomes colorful again! It’s a pretty nice view, isn’t it?

That’s all you need to do to solve the Overflowing Palette found at Port of Riccioli in Wuthering Waves. This isn’t the only such puzzle in the Riccioli Islands, though. While you’re at it, you should also solve the Overflowing Palette puzzle in Drake’s Island.

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