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Alan Wake 2: Code combination for Cult Stash on beach

Cauldron Lake beach cult stash in Alan Wake 2

This Alan Wake 2 guide details the code combination for the Cult Stash on the beach at Cauldron Lake.

Alan Wake 2 is packed full of puzzles to solve. From nursery rhymes to cult stashes, there are lots of secrets to discover. Some of them feature recurring elements whereas others require unique solutions.

After fighting Nightingale in the Overlap, Anderson brings Alan Wake back from the Dark Place. When this happens, the previously flooded area surrounding Cauldron Lake is drained leaving a lot of land to explore.

When venturing out into the newly uncovered areas, there is quite a bit to find including cult stashes and new buildings.

Once the new chapter starts, Anderson finds herself on the beach at Cauldron Lake. Agent Casey explains that he and Wake will be heading back to the car. However, he gives Anderson the opportunity to explore the newly drained area before departing.

This means you can now decide to look around or head back to Bright Falls.

On the beach, there is a Cult Stash. So, let’s take a look at the code combination for the Cult Stash on the beach in Alan Wake 2.

Code combination for Cult Stash on beach in Alan Wake 2

This is the code combination for the Cult Stash on the beach in Alan Wake 2: This lock features a keypad with nondescript keys. With this lock, you must press the correct three buttons in sequence, as follows: top right, middle left, middle right.

Inside the stash, you will find a flare and some propane among other useful items. Each one can be incredibly useful later on in the game, so be sure to grab as much as you can.

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