Home » How-To » Gaming » How to Get Taking Inventory Badge in Secret Universe

How to Get Taking Inventory Badge in Secret Universe

Secret Universe is a Roblox puzzle game developed by Feodoric under the Vocational group.

Start on an empty baseplate and uncover hidden secrets to expand your personal world.

Discover over 100 secrets that unlock structures, which generate in-game currency ($U).

Access tools like Gravity Coils from an in-game shop and explore multiple dimensions.

In this guide, you’ll learn how to get the “Taking Inventory” badge in Secret Universe (Roblox), its requirements, solution, and more.

How to Get Taking Inventory Badge in Secret Universe

Taking Inventory

Requirements

How to get

  1. Go to the 1 Minute structure.
  2. Click the chest.
  3. Set the items in the chest to match the required layout (place items exactly as shown in the puzzle reference). Click each slot to cycle/change the item.
  4. When the chest contents match the correct layout, the secret is awarded.

Explanation

Taking Inventory is a Minecraft-inspired chest puzzle. Clues at the structure point to Minecraft version 1.21.7 and a number that resolves to a chest Loot Seed: 124985146.

The community solution explains that generating a Minecraft bonus chest using that loot seed reveals a specific set of items. Those exact items (and their placement) must be replicated inside the Secret Universe chest at the 1 Minute structure to obtain the secret.

The glyph-decoding cipher is located in Secret Meetup at the top of the Portal, and the glyphs translate to the Secret Universe place ID (137630300324059), tying the puzzle back to the game itself.

Further reading

How to Get Recluse Badge in Secret Universe

How to Get DIMENSION-1 Badge in Secret Universe

How to Get Close Quarters Badge in Secret Universe

Tags

About the author

Lim How Wei

Lim How Wei is the founder of followchain.org, with 9+ years of experience in Social Media Marketing and 5+ years of experience as an active investor in stocks and cryptocurrencies. He has researched, tested, and written thousands of articles ranging from social media platforms to messaging apps.

Lim has been quoted and referenced by major publications and media companies like WikiHow, Fast Company, HuffPost, Vice, New York Post, The Conversation, and many others (source: link profile). One of his articles about the gig economy was quoted by Joe Rogan, who hosts The Joe Rogan Experience (arguably the most popular podcast in the world), in the This Past Weekend podcast by Theo Von.

In his free time, Lim uploads personal finance videos on his YouTube channel, Lim Finance, to guide others on their financial journey. He also creates gaming guides, walkthroughs, solutions, and tips for the games he plays, helping players with their progression.