How to Solve Riddler’s Wonderland District Riddles in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League

Tall towers and a toy store.

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The Riddler returns in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League with a new set of riddles to solve in the city of Metropolis. There are a total of 21 riddles to solve in the game, and here are just a few of them found in the Wonderland District area.

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How to Complete Riddler’s Wonderland District Riddles in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League (KTJL)

There are three riddles to solve in the Wonderland District. The Riddler will read all three clues on the map screen, but here are the locations and objects for players to scan to complete the area.

Wonderland District Riddle #1

The first Wonderland District riddle goes, “A magic show, strange and absurd, the secret spell’s a mirrored word.”

The answer is the building showcasing The Magnificent Zaraxxa magic act. The building is a bit north of the tallest tower and giant blimp. Go to ground level and scan the flashy sign to complete the riddle.

Wonderland District Riddle #2

The second Wonderland District riddle goes, “Thrill the kids, delight your tot! You want some fun? Give this a Schott.”

The answer is the Schott’s Toys store. It is located in the northern part of the district and is between the amusement park and the beach. Scan the sign and the colorful store to complete the riddle.

Wonderland District Riddle #3

The third Wonderland District riddle goes, “Rising high, a sun-kissed tower, a beacon of the city’s power.”

The answer is the Solar Tower. It can be caught amongst all the giant skyscrapers, so start at the Daily Planet and take the road north until coming across the vertical sign. Scan the Solar Tower sign to finish the final riddle.

For more Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League riddles, please check out our guide on how to solve all of Riddler’s Racine riddles.

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