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Big Walk's beach puzzle numbers (4166, 1899) are coordinates to a hidden button
Players encounter a beach structure containing a nubbin in frosted glass with a sign showing two four-digit numbers. The numbers 4166 and 1899 are latitude and longitude coordinates that point to a separate button on the island which must be held to open the container. The puzzle cannot be solved immediately — it becomes solvable after completing five other puzzles and the red tower, and can be completed using either the in-game map or a GPS-like device that shows current coordinates.
- The beach structure hides a nubbin in a frosted-glass container with a sign displaying two four-digit numbers: 4166 and 1899.
- Those two numbers are latitude/longitude coordinates that mark the location of a button elsewhere on the island; holding that button opens the container.
- The puzzle is intentionally unsolvable early and only becomes solvable after completing five other puzzles plus the red tower.
- Two interchangeable tools can solve it: a map to locate the coordinates or a device that displays the player’s current coordinates (GPS-like).