All Corruscating Potential puzzle solutions in Genshin Impact

Rearrange Floral Jellies to train your captured Fungi.

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The Corruscating Potential puzzles are a vital part of Genshin Impact’s new Fabulous Fungus Frenzy event, helping you level up your captured mushroom pals so you can use them to fight battles Pokémon-style in Sumeru’s Nilotpala tournament. It’s a fun idea for an event, and is also a great chance to recruit four-star Electro characterDorifor free if you weren’t able to grab her on a banner.

Once you’ve completed the first part of the event quest and captured some fungi using the new Wisdom Orb gadget, you’ll be able to head to Port Ormos to level them up with Balfour. Here’s how to complete every Genshin Impact Corruscating Potential puzzle so far, and in the smallest possible number of moves so you can claim that extra event currency.

Genshin Impact Corruscating Potential solutions

Genshin Impact Corruscating Potential solutions

The Corruscating Potential puzzles unlock gradually over time as you capture more fungi that can be trained. Each puzzle boils down to arranging Floral Jellies into three coloured rows by rotating, copying, putting down presets, and switching them with each other. While there’s no limit on the number of moves you can make, if you want max event currency to spend in the shop and recruit Dori, you’ll need to complete each in 7 moves or less.  Here’s how to complete each one:

Floating Hydro Fungus

Floating Hydro Fungus

Stretchy Electro Fungus

Stretchy Geo Fungus

Whirling Cryo Fungus

Floating Dendro Fungus

Stretchy Pyro Fungus

And that’s all of the Corruscating Potential puzzles that have been released as of day two of the event. I’ll be sure to add the others when they appear.

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