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Legends: Wild Jungle Layouts and Trivia Guide | Official Thread and Episode GuideWith a wilder set, wilder temple rooms are needed to complement
Legends' new home in the brand new wild and woolly jungle. This is your official guide to the new, nature-filled temple layouts of the show and how to get through each.
In the first season of the show, animals of all kinds dominate the various rooms of the
Wild Jungle temple, which all have objectives to be completed to proceed into the next room. Oh, what's that? Oh - don't step on the lion's paw on the way out of his lair - it might wake him up from his afternoon nap.
Season OneLayout OneThe Room of the Three Gargoyles— Exactly like its appearance during Season One of the original show.
The Pit of Despair— The same room from early Season Two of the original show.
The Mouth of the Jaguar— Four fangs are placed on a pedestal in the back of the room. The players must place them into the mouth of the jaguar’s head placed in the center of the room.
The Lion's Lair— This room features the wallpaper of the Heart Room with the deep red replaced with yellow. In this room, players must detach two stone lion heads placed on the side walls and place each on its respective lion at the front of the room to open the doors.
The Vine Drop (1)— Three vines hang directly down from the ceiling of the room, each placed over the doorways downward. Players have the options of pulling down on the vines to open the downward doors or hit the actuators to open the doors leading to the adjacent rooms.
The Shrine of the Silver Monkey
The Viper's Nest— The same room from early Season Two of the original show.
The Lion Cage— The room is painted white but is extremely dim. Players can either take the cage up to the Viper’s Nest, climb the ladder to the Shrine of the Silver Monkey, or plow through the stone wall to the Sacred Safari.
The Sacred Safari— Players can either search for a magnetic key hidden in the trunk of one of the two elephants in the room to open the doors, or plow through the stone wall to the Lion Cage.
The Tropical Forest— This room’s appearance is similar to that of the Swamp in Season One of the original show, but in place of any netting are vines and tropical plants to make maneuvers more difficult.
The Chameleon Chamber— Six unlit chameleon paintings are on the walls of the room and, beside each, a small actuator. Players may hit an actuator to light up its respective chameleon. The doors open after the chameleon that matches the color of the player’s team is lit up.
The Mining Chamber— Think “Season Three Ledges”, but even darker. The room resembles an old abandoned mine, painted mostly a dark gray with piles of gold scattered deep within the room.
Layout TwoThe Room of the Three Gargoyles
The Pit of Despair
The Mouth of the Jaguar
The Lion's Lair
The Vine Drop (1)
The Shrine of the Silver Monkey
The Viper's Nest
The Lion Cage
The Sacred Safari
The Spider's Lair— The same room from Season One of the original show.
The Chameleon Chamber
The Mining Chamber
Layout ThreeThe Room of the Three Gargoyles
The Pit of Despair
The Mouth of the Jaguar
The Lion's Lair
The Vine Drop (1)
The Shrine of the Silver Monkey
The Forest Fire Room— If a player enters from the Wild Whirlpool, they need to complete a four-piece puzzle in the front pedestal of the room. There is a small model of a fire placed on the front pedestal, split into four movable pieces. The players must take four puzzle pieces from the back of the room that form the picture of a puddle when placed properly. Placing all four puzzle pieces correctly will push down the entire fire model and open the door to the Shrine. On the other hand, to enter the Wild Whirlpool, contestants simply tug an oversized burnt palm leaf to open the downward door.
The Wild Whirlpool— A pool of foamy water (blue, white, and gray plastic balls). Players must either climb the slide up to the Forest Fire Room, climb the ladder to the Shrine of the Silver Monkey, or plow through the wall into the Sacred Safari.
The Sacred Safari
The Spider's Lair
The Chameleon Chamber
The Mining Chamber
Layout FourThe Room of the Three Gargoyles
The Pit of Despair
The Mouth of the Jaguar
The Lion's Lair
The Lush Opening— Players can either push their way through a thick wall of plants to enter the room below or hit an actuator to access the adjacent rooms.
The Shrine of the Silver Monkey
The Forest Fire Room
The Wild Whirlpool
The Sacred Safari
The Tropical ForestThe Chameleon Chamber
The Mining Chamber
Layout FiveThe Room of the Three Gargoyles
The Pit of The Fallen Logs— The floor of the room is strewn with green and yellow plastic balls, foam blocks, and fallen logs. Players must simply maneuver through the mess to advance in the Temple. A set of vines assist in climbing the outer walls of the room.
The Mouth of the Jaguar
The Room of the Boulders— The entire room is strewn with large boulders (similar to those used in the Chute Toss team Temple Game used in Season Three of the original show). Contestants may exit the room by hitting the actuator for its corresponding door.
The Lush Opening
The Shrine of the Silver Monkey
The Forest Fire Room
The Wild Whirlpool
The Sacred Safari
The Tropical Forest
The Chameleon Chamber
The Mining Chamber
Dive into the second season of
Wild Jungle, and it's hotter than ever - you've landed in a new tropical paradise of a temple. Exotic creatures prowl, slither, swim, and squawk their way through the heated, mist-filled temple, and every now and then, you might just find yourself in a curtain of plant life or two. Mind your step as you wade through pools of water!
Season TwoLayout OneThe Room of the Tropicana Birds— Three tropical birds are placed along the outer walls of the room with large orange beaks on each. Players must push down on the top part of the beak of the correct bird to open the door.
The Jungle Crevice— Two stone slabs are placed on either side of the room. Players can swing across the crevice on a vine or jump down into the pit of foam blocks below. They may then hit an actuator to open its corresponding door.
The Mouth of the Jaguar
The Lion's Lair— All that has changed is that the wallpaper’s yellow color has been changed to ochre.
The Vine Drop (2)— Essentially a combination of the two previous rooms occupying this room space. Players can either push down a wall of plant growth in the center of the room to climb down into the room below or tug on the vines hanging from the ceiling. The correct vine opens the side doors.
The Shrine of the Silver Monkey
The Catfish Cove— If players enter from the Falls, players must unhook a fish from the outer walls of the room and place it on the correct of the three pedestals at the front of the room. If players wish to access the Falls, they would simply need to hit an actuator to open the door.
The Falls— An icy blue spiral slide connecting the Catfish Cove and the Secret Spring. Players simply need to climb up or down the tunnel.
The Secret Spring— All that has changed from the Wild Whirlpool is that the plastic balls in the room have been changed to darker blue and green.
The Sacred Safari— The lighting in this room has been dimmed considerably.
The Tropical Forest— The green lights in this room have been dimmed to create a “scarier” atmosphere.
The Chameleon Chamber
The Mining Chamber— The front entrance of the room accessible only in Season One has been blocked off with a pile of gold. Players may now enter the room via a slide behind Olmec.
Layout TwoThe Room of the Tropicana Birds
The Jungle Crevice
The Mouth of the Jaguar
The Anaconda's Sanctuary— Players must grab a large rubber snake off the front ledge and feed it into the correct of the two holes in the side walls of the room.
The Vine Drop (2)
The Shrine of the Silver Monkey
The Catfish Cove
The Falls
The Secret Spring
The Abandoned Camp— A central wooden cage is placed on a rock ledge in the center of the room. Players must smash it open to grab the magnetic key in the inside to open the doors, or plow through the stone wall to enter the Secret Spring.
The Tropical Forest
The Treasury of the Monkeys— Three bunches of fruit (either bananas or grapes) are hung off the rungs of the ladder upward. To open the doors, a contestant must place the correct bunch on the altar in the front of the room. Once they do so, the altar glows green and a monkey’s scream is heard.
The Mining Chamber
Layout ThreeThe Room of the Tropicana Birds
The Jungle Crevice
The Wildebeest's Hideout— In place of a jaguar head is a wildebeest head with two rotatable horns. To open the doors, players must spin the correct of the two horns.
The Anaconda's Sanctuary
The Vine Drop (2)
The Shrine of the Silver Monkey
The Catfish Cove— Players now need to take the elevator to the Lion Cage if they wish to head downward.
The Lion CageThe Secret Woods— The Secret Woods are a dark, burned-down area of an old abandoned forest. Players must peel off the top of a rotting log in the front of the room to find the key or plow through the stone wall to the Lion Cage.
The Tropical Forest
The Treasury of the Monkeys
The Tigers' Den— This room is more like the Cave of Sighs, with sharper and more jagged rockwork. However, the rock is now a sandy brown and lit by faint yellow-orange lights.
Layout FourThe Room of the Tropicana Birds
The Jungle Crevice
The Wildebeest's Hideout
The Anaconda's Sanctuary
The Vine Drop (2)
The Shrine of the Silver Monkey
The Catfish Cove
The Lion Cage
The Forest of a Thousand Dragons— The room is very dim, lit by a few green lights. A magnetic key is hidden in the mouth of one of six dragons placed around the room. Alternatively, players may break through the stone wall to the Lion Cage.
The Grand Marsh— The green lights have been moved out of this room area again. This room resembles the Swamp from Season Two of the original show but with two large alligators in the back of the room. The correct alligator has a large tongue that will unroll when its mouth is open. Pulling the tongue opens a door.
The Treasury of the Monkeys
The Tigers' Den
Layout FiveThe Room of the Tropicana Birds
The Walk of Faith — A swaying bridge made of three vines (one for the feet, two for the hands) connecting the Room of the Tropicana Birds and the Wildebeests’ Hideout.
The Wildebeest's Hideout
The Anaconda's Sanctuary
The Elephant's Cave— The players must open up three boxes at the front of the room in search of the large peanut. Then they have to take it and place it one of three elephant's (blue, purple, and pink) mouths and close it. If it is the right elephant, the mouth will stay shut and the doors will open. If it's not, then the mouth will release again. When the doors do open, a loud roar of delight from an elephant can be heard.
The Shrine of the Silver Monkey
The Catfish Cove— On top of the addition of large wooden buckets placed on the front pedestals, players must now complete the room’s objective heading either way.
The Secret SpringThe Forest of a Thousand Dragons
The Grand Marsh
The Treasury of the Monkeys
The Vine Drop (3)— In the Vine Drop’s newest location, players must pull down the correct of three vines to raise a stone slab blocking access to the Treasury of the Monkeys.
The Tigers' Den
Layout SixThe Room of the Tropicana Birds
The Walk of Faith
The Wildebeest's Hideout
The Anaconda's Sanctuary
The Lion Cave— The players must place themselves into one of three lion heads placed on the back of the room and rest their backs on an actuator in the back of the head. If it's the right actuator, the doors open and a loud roar is heard. Like the Room of the Ancient Warriors, the Temple Guards hide behind the walls which the suits are mounted on.
The Shrine of the Silver Monkey
The Catfish Cove
The Falls
The Secret Spring
The Forest of a Thousand Dragons
The Grand Marsh
The Treasury of the Monkeys
The Vine Drop
The Tiger's Den