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How to Open Hidden Door in Langstrom’s Lab in Gotham Knights

Doing the Langstom's lab hidden door puzzle can be a little tricky if you don't know exactly what it wants.

How to Open Hidden Door in Langstrom's Lab

Early on in Gotham Knights, you’ll be in the lab of Dr. Kirk Langstrom. The place is absolutely covered in blood and is ripped apart, but it’s holding a secret entrance, just like the Bat Cave. You’ll have to do a couple of things to get into the secret area. Here’s exactly how to open the hidden door in Langstrom’s lab in Gotham Knights.

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Open Langstrom’s Lab Hidden Door

This puzzle also serves as a tutorial for how you’ll work out future puzzles in Gotham Knights.

  1. Upon arriving in Dr. Kirk Langstrom’s lab, you’ll once again want to enter AR Scan mode (hold down D-Pad) and look at the hidden mechanism that’s in the floor under the cabinet that was specifically shown.

  2. Walk over to the table on the left of the room and hold X (A on Xbox) to investigate.

    You will be able to interact with a movie poster, a calendar, a post-it note phone number, and a microwave. To get the hidden door open, you’ll need to connect two of these things.

  3. First, press Square/X on the post-it note.

    You’ll see a question mark with a check appear in the magnifying glass icon.Post-It Note Clue

  4. Next, go to the far right of the table and press Square/X on the microwave.

    Once again, the question mark with a check icon will appear.Microwave Clue

  5. The two should now be linked together with a white line between them.

    Puzzle Connection Solution

  6. With that connection made, press Triangle/Y to solve the puzzle, and you can move on with the story.

That is everything you need to know about exactly how to open the hidden door in Langstrom’s lab in Gotham Knights. With how early on this is, perhaps you’re interested in changing your chosen difficulty.

About the author

Cameron Waldrop

Cameron is a freelance writer for Twinfinite and regularly covers battle royales like Fortnite and Apex Legends. He started writing for Twinfinite in late 2019 and has reviewed many great games. While he loves a good shooter, his heart will always belong to JRPGs.

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