Alan Wake 2 Crossbow - opening the crossbow stash.

Alan Wake 2 Crossbow – stash code and how to find it

Are you trying to find the Crossbow for Saga in Alan Wake 2? Let’s go through everything you must know about how to get this powerful weapon. Despite its slow reload, the Crossbow is considered one of the best early-game weapons, especially if you favor stealth gameplay and take your time before shooting. Thankfully, it’s fairly easy to get and only requires exploring a specific stash. To make things easier, you don’t even have to solve the puzzle; in this guide, I’ll provide the code straight away so you can open it immediately. Let’s go through how to get it.

Alan Wake 2 Crossbow - crossbow stash location in Coffee World.

Crossbow stash location and code in Alan Wake 2

To get the Crossbow in Alan Wake 2 while playing as Saga, head to the location shown above in the Coffee World area, find the stash, and use code 5 2 7. And that’s all. If you want, the guide can end here, and you’ve gotten your hands on the Crossbow. However, if you’re curious about how to solve this puzzle, keep reading.

Crossbow puzzle solution

To solve the Crossbow puzzle, head to the stash location and check around you for three aiming targets. You must add the numbers on the targets based on how many bolts are. There is one bolt on target 5, two bolts on target 2, and three on target 7. This means that you’ll need to add them in order, and the code is 5 2 7.

To summarize, you can get the Crossbow in Alan Wake 2 by finding its stash in Coffee World and unlocking it with the code 5 2 7. The code is the same for all players. If you want to find it normally, count the number of bolts on each firing target and combine them, starting with the one with the fewer bolts. If you’re looking to get an amazing weapon on Alan, too, here’s how to get the Double Barrel Shotgun in Alan Wake 2. Alternatively, if you want to get all Saga Anderson charms, here are all Rhyme puzzle locations.

Harry Mourtzanakis

Harry has been a gaming fan ever since the days of Gameboy Advance and over the past 20 years, the one thing that has remained stable is his love for anything video game-related. Nowadays, you'll see him enjoying almost any type of game including FPS, survival, RPG, farming sims, and soulslike titles. Sometimes it’s all about action and intense fights, and others it’s better to relax in a cozy farmhouse. Combined with his Master's in Philosophy, Harry is able to share his passion for gaming through guides, reviews, and more.