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Resident Evil 4: How to turn blue glass in church (dial location)

Stained glass puzzle in the church in Resident Evil 4

This guide explains how to turn the blue glass in the church in Resident Evil 4 and the blue dial location.

So, you have defeated the lake monster and the giant. You finally have the key and have gotten inside the Church. The next step is to find Ashley. But first, you must complete a puzzle involving the stained glass above the church’s alter.

The nearby podium has two coloured dials that you can rotate – a red one and a green one. Each one controls the corresponding glass in the window. To complete the puzzle, you need to rotate the knobs so that the coloured glass in the window lines up with the symbol in the middle.

Unfortunately, the slot for the blue dial is empty. And that means you need to find it in order to complete the puzzle and progress. Thankfully, you don’t need to look far.

How to turn blue glass in Resident Evil 4 - blue dial

How To Turn Blue Glass In Church In Resident Evil 4 and Blue Dial Location

This is how to turn the blue glass in the church in Resident Evil 4: To turn the blue glass, you need the Blue Dial. This is located in a cupboard at the end of the corridor on the right side of the church. See exact location on the map below.

Resident Evil 4 how to turn blue glass in church - blue dial location
Location of the Blue Dial.

After getting the Blue Dial, simply return to the alter and slot it into place on the podium.

Once you have all three dials in place, lining up the stained glass is actually easy. Rotate each piece of coloured glass so that it lines up with the symbol in the middle.

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