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Goat Simulator 3 Imperial Mausoleum: How to play the Imperial March on the church bells

Goat Simulator 3 is no stranger to a classic reference or two. If anything, a large part of its humor relies on your ability to recognize a thing and find it funny. Such is the case with the Imperial Mausoleum. The name may have already caused a bulb to light in your mind’s eye, but if not, this is a Star Wars reference.

Your goal is to climb up onto the top of the Mausoleum where you’ll find some bells you must use to play the first few bars of the iconic Imperial March. If you don’t know what that sounds like, just find an audio clip online and you’ll instantly recognize it. We’ll explain the solution to this puzzle.

If you’re looking for more challenges then check out our guide for the Goat Simulator 3 Bigfoot Sighted challenge.

Imperial Mausoleum puzzle solution – Goat Simulator 3

Once you’re outside the church, go around to the right side where you’ll find a ladder that will get you up onto the roof. Up there you can clamber up the steeple and find the three church bells in varying sounds. They make slightly different sounds, with the largest producing the lowest note, and the smallest producing the highest.

To save yourself a lot of trial and error, here is the order you need to play the bells:

  • Middle
  • Middle
  • Middle
  • Large
  • Smal
  • Middle
  • Large
  • Small
  • Middle

Playing the tune correctly will open the church door and get you a Star Wars-themed prize.

Written by Dave Aubrey and Ryan Woodrow on behalf of GLHF.

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