Indiana Jones and the Great Circle: What’s the Right Order for the Museum Exhibits?

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle screenshot
Credit: Machine Games

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle screenshot
Credit: Machine Games

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle opens with a pulse-pounding puzzle in the Marshall College museum.

Your first challenge is to organize the museum exhibits in the right order after a weird break-in. Scattering artifacts and an empty display case will help you do this. This article explains the right order for the museum exhibits.

What’s the Right Order for the Museum Exhibits?

At the start of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, you’ll run into a puzzle with misplaced artifacts in the Marshall College museum.

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Credit: Machine Games

After the break-in, four artifacts remain on the floor, but one is nowhere to be found.

Return the missing pieces to their proper cases to reveal what was stolen and move the story forward.

Not only does this puzzle show you how the game works, but it also opens the door to the larger mystery you're about to uncover.

There are five display cases in the museum puzzle, though only four artifacts to place.

These items are packed with history, and where they go depends on how they relate to the themes and culture of the displays.

Here’s the correct placement for each display, starting from the left:

  1. Bastet Statue
  2. Terracotta Relief
  3. Funerary Mask
  4. [Empty Slot]
  5. Ivory Case

While the puzzle is straightforward with the correct order in mind, the game provides subtle hints to guide you if you wish to solve it more intuitively.

For instance, Indy points out the Egyptian origin of the Bastet Statue, which matches the visual hints in its display.

Once all the artifacts are in place, the puzzle shows that the stolen item is a mummified cat, something Indy picked up on his trip to Siwa, Egypt.

This find sets the ball rolling on the main plot, and you're soon on a quest to understand the theft and its connection to the larger picture.

After you finish the puzzle, head over to the busted window by Indiana Jones's office.

You'll need to move a bookcase to uncover a hidden medallion, a solid clue for what's to come.

Which artifact placement did you find the trickiest in the museum challenge?