Star Wars Outlaws Slice Minigame Explained

Lockpicking better.

Slice Minigame Star Wars Outlaws
Screenshot by Prima Games

Star Wars Outlaws has a few minigames that are directly tied to Kay Vess’ scoundrel adventures, as well as heists. One of these is a form of terminal hacking called Slice, which is kind of like the popular browser game, Wordle. Here is everything you need to know about how Slicing works in Star Wars Outlaw.

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Slice Minigame in Star Wars Outlaws

When you interact with a secure terminal in Star Wars Outlaws, you will be presented with the Slice minigame interface with multiple glyphs that need to be inputted in the correct order. It isn’t a complicated game and essentially comes down to figuring out the correct order the glyphs need to be placed in.

  • When you input a set of glyphs, these are the following outcomes
    • Red Cross: This means the glyph isn’t present in the correct combination
    • Yellow (light): This means the glyph isn’t in the correct spot but is present in this combination
    • Blue / Teal (light): This means that the glyph is present in the combination and in the correct place

Like Wordle, don’t input the incorrect glyph into the same position again because you’re losing one of the limited tries. Continue trying out the remaining glyphs until you’ve found the correct pattern.

Mechanically speaking, there isn’t really any way to guess which untested glyph makes more sense in a given situation, so you’re essentially just guessing and inputting. The lockpicking minigame, on the other hand, is a bit more involved and requires some actual thought.

Can You Disable the Slice Minigame in Star Wars Outlaws?

If you’re not a fan of the slicing minigame in Star Wars Outlaws, you can disable it entirely. 

Here is how to do that:

  • Open Settings and select the Gameplay section
  • Here, under MINIGAMES, toggle the “Slicing” off

We don’t think it’s as fun as lockpicking, so we recommend turning it off. You can also increase or decrease the slicing attempts and change the glyphs to numbers if you prefer that.

Ali Hashmi

Ali Hashmi is a games journalist, reviewer, and guides writer with over eight years of experience covering the gaming industry across news, reviews, features, walkthroughs, and technical guides. He currently writes for Prima Games and GTA 6 Bible, and has previously contributed to Dot Esports, WhatIfGaming, GameTyrant, and The OuterHaven. With a background in Computer Science and years spent covering PC gaming, Ali has developed a strong focus on performance analysis, optimization, troubleshooting, and in-depth game coverage alongside traditional reviews and features. A longtime fan of action games, Ali spends most of his time obsessing over stylish combat systems, difficult boss fights, immersive sims, and retro shooters that feel like they were pulled straight out of the late ‘90s. When he isn’t replaying Dark Souls for the hundredth time or climbing Ascension levels in Slay the Spire, he’s usually hunting for the next indie game to recommend to everyone around him. His coverage regularly includes AAA releases, indie games, Soulslikes, survival titles, live service games, and technical PC focused guides.