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{{About|Puzzle Painting|[[Paintings]]}}
{{About|PUZZLE PAINTING|[[Paintings|PAINTINGS]]}}
{{Items
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|usage=Solving the painting puzzle. Display of art.
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|caption=The red man painting of many Puzzle Paintings.}}
|usage = Used to solve the painting puzzle. Display of art.
A '''Puzzle Painting''' is a puzzle [[Item]] used for [[The Hotel]]'s painting puzzle, situated in the [[The Meeting Room]]. There are 4 different variants: an oval-shaped painting of a white top hat, a tall painting of a brown cello, a square, red & abstract painting of a man, and a long, purple & pink painting of the space.
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A '''Puzzle Painting''' is a puzzle item used for the [[Hotel]]'s painting puzzle, situated in the [[Dining Room]]. There's a total of 4 unique paintings with different canvases and shapes. It uses the same art selection as other natural paintings inside of the game.


=={{Icons|Usage}} Usage==
== {{Icons|Usage}} Usage ==
To interact with the ''Puzzle Painting'', one has to press 'E' on it to take it down. To hang it back up, one must press 'E' again on a slot. If there's a ''Puzzle Painting'' already in the slot the player wishes to put their ''Puzzle Painting'' in, the player will swap them. Players need to put the paintings in their correct positions in order to proceed; the [[Guiding Light]] will provide one with useful outlines of the paintings that belong in a slot, while also showing where the slot is in the first place. Once the puzzle is complete, the fireplace at the head of the Dining Room will descend, revealing the door for the next room.
To interact with the ''Puzzle Painting'', the player has to press 'E' on it to pick it up. Same goes for placing it on an empty space or swapping it for another painting, in which the painting will be discarded from the player's inventory. Players need to put the paintings in their correct positions in order to proceed. There are outlines of shapes on the wall and the paintings need to be placed in the correct outlines that match their shapes. Once the puzzle is complete, the fireplace at the front will literally descend, revealing the door for the next room.


===Notes===
=== Notes ===
*The locations of the slots are randomized, with patterns possible as follows:
* Because the initial positions of the paintings can be randomized, it is possible for at least one painting is already in it's correct position.
* How the paintings are placed around the room are randomized, too. For example:
**One slot can be placed in the middle of either the left or right sides, whereas the other three slots are placed on the other wall.
** 1 painting can be placed on the middle of either the left or right sides, whereas the other 3 are placed on the other wall.
**Two slots can be placed on both walls.
***The slots on each wall can be placed either further or closer to each other.
** 2 paintings can be placed each on the left and right walls.
*** The 2 paintings on each wall can be placed either further or closer eachother.
* Players can actually pick up the paintings after the puzzle has been completed. The puzzle will still remain solved if one or more of them are picked up. The paintings don't last forever and will disappear from a player's inventory after some time.
** They will respawn in the puzzle room, whereas the player can take them again.
* One way ''Puzzle Paintings'' differ from their natural counterparts is that they cannot be interacted with to see their name, as the interact button picks them up for puzzle solving instead.
* [[Eyes]] can spawn in the ''Puzzle Painting'' room, which makes it harder to solve.
* The [[Guiding Light]] highlights empty frames in which the player can then place paintings in the right spot.
* 3 out of the 4 paintings names in this level are unknown. The tall painting is called "This Is Not A Violin".
* If the player is actively using an item (e.g. [[Lighter]] or [[Flashlight]]) and they pick up a painting, that item's power will still drain.


=={{Icons|Trivia}} Trivia==
== {{Icons|Gallery}} Gallery ==
*Players can still pick up ''Puzzle Paintings'' after the puzzle has been completed. The puzzle will still remain solved if one or more of the ''Puzzle Paintings'' are picked up. After some time, the ''Puzzle Painting'' will teleport out of the player's hands and return to the last slot it was in.
**This can result in two or more paintings being stacked on each other.
*One way ''Puzzle Paintings'' differ from their [[Paintings]] is that they cannot be interacted with to see their name, as the interact button picks them up for puzzle solving instead.
*The tall painting is called "This Is Not A Violin". The other three's names are currently unknown.
*''Puzzle Paintings'' do not enter the player's inventory whilst held; they instead enter a state of being held by the player. This means the player can still use items (e.g. [[Vitamins]]) while holding a ''Puzzle Painting''.
*There is a bug in which players can pick up multiple paintings at once. This can be fixed by placing the paintings into puzzle slots.
*Any player holding a ''Puzzle Painting'' can still enter wardrobes and beds despite taking up a large portion of the screen.
*The painting of a man is actually a reference to Rick Astley’s [https://youtu.be/dQw4w9WgXcQ Never Gonna Give You Up].

=={{Icons|Gallery}} Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Asset painting puzzle2.png|The white oval shaped tophat painting.
Puzzle Painting.png|The oval shaped painting.
Kindoftallpainting.png|The tall painting.
Asset painting This Is Not A Violin.png|The brown cello painting, named "This is Not a Violin".
Asset painting puzzle1.png|The red square painting of a man.
Smallpainting.png|The square painting.
Asset painting puzzle3.png|The purple rectangle painting of space. (Removed)
Widepainting.png|The rectangle painting.
Ribbons.webp|A wide painting named "Ribbons".
Vase.webp|A tall painting named "Vase".
StackedPuzzlePainting.png|2 Stacked ''puzzle paintings'' after one respawned.
Dining Room No Furniture.png|The Meeting Room.
</gallery>
</gallery>


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