Lockpicking Tool

Gothic 1 Remake Lockpick Solver

Solve Gothic 1 Remake lockpicking puzzles, calculate plate moves, and follow clear left/right lock sequences for locked chests and doors.

Lock Setup

4 plates5 plates6 plates7 plates

Plate Positions

-2+10+3

Sample Solution

L x2RLR x3

Gothic 1 Remake Chest Solutions

Use the solver for locked chests, doors, and lockpicking puzzles where a fixed left/right sequence is not enough. Players can enter plate positions and plate interactions to calculate a clear move sequence for opening the lock.

Find chest locations on the map

How the Lockpick Solver Works

Set up the lock in plain language, calculate the lock solution, then follow the left/right sequence in-game. The same page can target lockpicking puzzle, lock solution, plate moves, same direction, and opposite direction searches without splitting them into separate pages.

  1. Choose the number of plates: 4, 5, 6, or 7.
  2. Enter each plate position.
  3. Define how moving one plate affects the other plates.
  4. Run the solver to calculate the move sequence.
  5. Follow the result in-game until all plates are centered.

Algorithm Modes

Different modes can prioritize fewer plate switches, faster solving, or the shortest number of individual moves depending on how complex the lock is.

Fewer Plate Switches

Use this as the default recommended mode. The result is easier to follow in-game because the player switches between plates less often, even if the total number of individual moves may be higher.

Fewer Plate Switches Fast

Use this for complex locks or slower devices when the default mode takes too long. It is a faster mode focused on reducing plate switches, with less optimization than the full version.

Shortest Moves

Use this when the player wants the lowest number of individual moves. It may still prefer fewer plate switches when multiple shortest solutions are available.

Shortest Moves Fast

Use this as the fastest strict shortest-move option. It can solve faster but may switch between plates more often.

Lockpicking Guide for Gothic 1 Remake

Use the solver when a chest or door has a plate-based lockpicking puzzle and a simple memorized sequence is not enough. Read the plate movement results from left to right, repeat grouped moves such as x3, and check whether interactions are marked as Same or Opp.. A lock may take longer to solve when it has more plates or more connected interactions, but the same solver flow can be used regardless of in-game lockpicking skill level.

FAQ

Common questions about Gothic 1 Remake lockpicking, chest solvers, and lock solutions.

How do I solve lockpicking puzzles in Gothic 1 Remake?

Enter the number of plates, each plate position, and how each plate affects the others, then calculate a left/right move sequence and follow it in-game until every plate is centered.

What plate counts are supported?

The planned lockpick solver structure supports Gothic 1 Remake locks with 4, 5, 6, or 7 plates.

What do Same and Opp. mean?

Same means another plate moves in the same direction as the selected plate. Opp. means it moves in the opposite direction.

What does x3 mean in a solution?

A repeated move such as x3 means the same left or right action should be performed three times before moving to the next step.

What is the difference between a lockpick solver and a chest solver?

Players often use both phrases for the same intent: solving a lockpicking puzzle on a Gothic 1 Remake chest or locked door.

Does the solver run in the browser?

The page is structured for an online browser-based solver so players can calculate lock solutions without registration or a separate download.

Is this an official Gothic Remake tool?

No. This is planned as a fan-made Gothic 1 Remake utility site and is not an official game tool.