Roblox Fisch Zeus Trial Guide: How to Beat It Easily

by Sophia

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Roblox Fisch Zeus Trial Guide: How to Beat It Easily

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The Zeus Trial in Roblox Fisch is a timed challenge in the Atlantis update where players must complete two mini-games: Red Light Green Light and Glass Bridge. After finishing both, combine the codes to unlock a vault that leads to the Zeus Rod, one of the best fishing tools in the game.

If you’ve been wandering around Atlantis in Roblox Fisch and staring at that giant Zeus statue wondering what to do next, you’re not alone. The Zeus Trial is one of the trickiest things added in the Atlantis update, and it’s stumped a lot of players.

The good news? Once you know what you’re doing, it’s actually pretty fun. And the reward at the end, the Zeus Rod, makes it absolutely worth the effort.

Here’s everything you need to know.

What Is the Zeus Trial in Fisch?

The Zeus Trial was added as part of the Atlantis update on January 25, 2025. It’s a challenge room inside Atlantis that tasks you with completing two mini-games, both inspired by Squid Game, within a five-minute timer.

Beat both, combine the codes you collect, enter them into a vault, and you unlock the Zeus Rod room. Simple in theory. A little nerve-wracking in practice.

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How to Find the Zeus Trial

Before anything else, you need to be inside Atlantis. Once you’re there, head to the main lobby and go left from the center. You’ll spot the tall Zeus statue surrounded by glowing yellow vegetation.

Walk past the statue and continue to the end of the hallway. A blue portal will be waiting for you at coordinates (-4295, -582, 2163). Jump through it. That’s the Zeus Trial room.

Inside, you’ll see two separate game rooms, one to your left and one to your right. Both need to be completed before the timer runs out.

Challenge 1: Red Light, Green Light (Left Room)

This one is exactly what it sounds like. A giant Zeus statue stands at the far end of the hall. Behind it is the first part of your code.

The rule is simple: move when the statue looks away, stop dead when it turns toward you. If you’re caught moving while it’s watching, you get zapped and have to restart.

The tricky part is that the statue doesn’t always turn at regular intervals. It can snap around faster than expected, so never assume you have time for “just one more step.” Slow and steady is the way to go here. Rushing will cost you more time than caution ever will.

Once you reach the end, note down the code written behind the statue. That’s part one.

Challenge 2: Glass Bridge (Right Room)

The right room is the Glass Bridge game. You need to cross a hall by stepping on the correct stones. Step on the wrong one and you fall into lava, which resets your progress in this room.

There’s no trick to guessing the right tile other than patience and process of elimination. If you’re playing with friends, this one becomes much easier since someone else can take the first risk on each pair of tiles.

Once you make it across, you’ll get the second part of your code. Write it down carefully.

The 8-Digit Code and the Vault

Now that you have both code parts, head back to the main hallway. Walk straight toward the big vault door at the end. On the right side of that door, you’ll find a number pad.

Combine both code halves into one 8-digit number and enter it. The door will swing open.

Here’s the best part: once you’ve entered the correct code, the door stays open permanently. You’ll never have to redo the trial again to access the Zeus Rod room.

The Clock Wheel Puzzle

Don’t walk out the moment you’re inside. There’s one more thing to do: the Clock Wheel Puzzle.

To solve it, rotate the clock hand until it lines up with the Purple Moon symbol, which represents the Goddess of Night. It’s a quick one, but skipping it means missing out on part of what the room has to offer.

Getting the Zeus Rod

The Zeus Rod is available for purchase inside the room, but it will cost you $1,700,000 in in-game currency. That’s a steep price, but the stats back it up.

The rod comes with a strong Luck boost, good Lure Speed, and an infinite max weight capacity. That last part matters a lot if you’re trying to catch Mythical or Exotic fish that most regular rods can’t even handle.

Quick Tips Before You Go In

Bring a friend or two. The Glass Bridge is much faster with someone to share the risk of stepping on wrong tiles, and the five-minute timer feels a lot more manageable with help.

If you fail either challenge, don’t panic. The timer is shared, but most players report finishing both rooms comfortably within three to four minutes if they stay calm. The Red Light, Green Light room in particular can be done in under a minute if you don’t freeze up.

Also, write your codes down somewhere before heading to the vault. It sounds obvious, but more than a few players have had to redo a room because they forgot a digit.

Wrapping Up

The Zeus Trial is one of the better pieces of content in the Atlantis update. It’s not brutally hard, but it rewards players who take their time and pay attention, which honestly feels right for a fishing game built around patience.

Once you’ve got the Zeus Rod in your inventory, you’ll have one of the strongest tools in the game for pulling rare catches.

If this guide helped you out, share it with a friend who’s also stuck on the trial. And if you’re still exploring Atlantis, check out the Sunken Chests and the Atlantis Bestiary too. There’s a lot more hiding beneath the surface.

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I'm a writer at Gamer Urge who loves story-rich games, indie titles, and sharing helpful guides with fellow gamers.

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