All Paper Theater solutions in the Genshin Impact Lantern Rite event

Put on paper plays and complete each scene.

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TheGenshin Impact Paper Theateris this year’s puzzle-based Lantern Rite mini-game. Last year we were moving shadowy objects to try and work out what they were, but this time around we’re putting on paper plays. Each scene is a little platforming puzzle where an actor walks across a stage, and we have to get him to the objective by removing obstacles—pretty simple, right?

The way you do this is by swapping sections of the stage, helping the actor avoid traps that would cause the performance to fail. It’s fairly simple on the whole, but as is usual for these Genshin puzzle mini-games, it’ll likely get more complex as the event goes on and new mechanics are thrown into the mix.

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Genshin Impact Paper Theater: Homecoming

Genshin Impact Paper Theater: Homecoming

In order to unlock the mini-game, you’ll have to complete the first section of “The Exquisite Night Chimes'' quest and then visit Yinggong at the harbor. The first three scenes are pretty easy to solve, but here’s how to complete them step by step:

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Genshin Impact Paper Theater: Across Mountains

This set of scenes introduces another layer of platforms and holes the actor can fall through.

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Genshin Impact Paper Theater: Over Peaks

This set of scenes introduces Adeptal winds that can raise the actor up and switches to open holes.

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And that’s all of the Paper Theater puzzles that are up for now.

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