How to find all the Nursery Rhyme puzzles in Alan Wake 2

How to find all the Nursery Rhyme puzzles in Alan Wake 2
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Written by 

Jack Roberts

Published 

31st Oct 2023 13:12

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There are Nursery Rhyme puzzles scattered throughout the world of Alan Wake 2, so we’re here to help you find and solve each of them in Cauldron Lake, Bright Falls, and Watery, as they're essential in the game if you’re going to collect the Shift in Reality achievement - one of several trophies in Alan Wake 2.

Cauldron Lake Nursery Rhymes

A map showing the locations of Cauldron Lake Nursery Rhymes in Alan Wake 2
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There are five Nursery Rhyme puzzles in the Cauldron Lake area of Alan Wake 2 shown on the map above. Below, we’ve broken down the first line of the rhyme so you know you’re in the right place, the solutions and the reward for completing it.

To access the Rental Cabin, as we've said, you will need the Bolt Cutters. The puzzle at the Witchfinder’s Station is the last Nursery Rhyme you complete after finding all the others in the game.

First Line

Solution

Reward

One for light…

Crow doll on the sun

Hammer Charm

The Hero brave and strong…

Hero doll on boat, Wolf doll on tree

Coffee mug charm

A mother-Crow sits in her nest…

Crow doll on bird, Hero doll on heart, Wolf doll on House

Kavala Knights Charm

Our Hero courageous and true…

Crow doll on eye, Hero doll on jewellery, Monster doll on bird

Coffee Mug Charm

Final Nursery Rhyme with symbols throughout the building…

Child doll on bird, Father doll on eye, Hero Doll on Sun, Mother doll on heart, Trickster doll on waves

Extra Charm Bracelet space

Watery Nursery Rhymes

A map showing the location of Watery Nursery Rhymes in Alan Wake 2
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There are eight Nursery Rhyme puzzles in the town of Watery. For some of these, you will need to progress through the story and wait for the water to recede to allow you access to different parts of the maps - like Latte Lagoon.

First Line

Solution

Reward

The Gentle Beast with a beautiful crown…

Moose doll on tree

Coffee Mug Charm

An old Watcher of the sea…

Wise Elder doll on eye, Trickster doll on waves

Lighthouse Charm

Three little Deers ventured to roam…

Deer doll on house

Deer Charm

A Devil, with a prize, lured the animals two…

Deer doll on boat, Moose doll on Waves, Trickster doll on jewellery

Mr. Drippy Charm

A young Woman eager and smart…

Bear doll on heart, Maiden doll on tree

FBC Charm

The Old Fisherman had great luck…

Bear doll on candy, Wise Elder doll on eaves

Coffee World Token Charm

There was once a faithful Girl…

Trickster doll on jewellery, Maiden doll on house

Coffee Mug Charm

The Old Man who could see…

Wise Elder doll on eye, Deer doll on heart

Deerfest Charm

Bright Falls Nursery Rhymes

A map showing the locations of the Bright Falls Nursery Rhymes in Alan Wake 2
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There are only four Nursery Rhyme puzzles in Bright Falls, but they will require you to progress to Saga’s sections where you can access the Valhalla Nursing Home, Billie’s Boatyard and Bunker Woods.

First Line

Solution

Reward

Mother, may I go outside, may I run and play?

Child doll on tree, Mother doll on house

Anchor Charm

A child needs their Mother to keep them safe…

Child doll on house

Coffee Mug Charm

Five little Monsters out on the sea…

Mother doll on waves, Monster doll on boat

Anchor Charm

To the beach, a Child went wandering…

Child doll on jewellery, Mother doll on boat, Monster doll on waves

Nursing Home Charm

What are Nursery Rhymes in Alan Wake 2?

The Nursery Rhymes are puzzles that you can complete for rewards in the form of useful Charms that will help you throughout your adventure.

To complete them, you need to place dolls that are found near some of the puzzles on the correct drawings, as shown in the image below:

Saga Anderson shines some light on a Nursery Rhyme puzzle in Alan Wake 2
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All Dolls in Alan Wake 2

There are 13 Dolls that can be found in total throughout Alan Wake 2. In the table below, we've got a rundown of each one and where you'll be able to find them all:

Doll

Location

Bear Doll

Watery Ranger Cabin bedroom

Child Doll

Water Trailer Park Dock

Crow Doll

Cauldron Lake picnic table near first Nursery Rhyme

Deer Doll

Watery Shooting Range

Father Doll

Appears next to the player when all Nursery Rhymes have been completed

Hero Doll

Cauldron Lake Witchfinder’s Station upstairs

Maiden Doll

Watery Ranger Cabin bedroom

Monster Doll

Watery Ranger Cabin bedroom

Moose Doll

Watery Shooting Range

Mother Doll

Watery Lighthouse

Trickster Doll

Watery Lighthouse

Wise Elder Doll

Watery Lighthouse

Wolf Doll

Cauldron Lake Witchfinder’s Station upstairs

It's important to note that you won’t be able to reach all the Nursery Rhymes straight away. Some will require Bolt Cutters to get access to certain areas, while others will have to wait until water levels have receded.

That’s everything you need to find and solve all the Nursery Rhymes in Alan Wake 2. With these, you’ll be able to get all of the Charms in the game in no time. 

While you're here, be sure to check out where to find all the lunchboxes on Cauldron Lake in Alan Wake 2 so you can get even stronger.

Jack Roberts
About the author
Jack Roberts
Jack is a Guides Writer at GGRecon. With a BA (Hons) & MA in English and Creative Writing, he was also the Gaming Editor for The Indiependent. When not pondering which game has the best cup of coffee (and drinking far too much of it himself), he can often be found playing Dead by Daylight, Street Fighter or making yet another build in Bloodborne.
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