In the vast cosmic expanse of Honkai: Star Rail, the newly introduced Amphoreus planet has become notorious for its devilishly clever hidden treasures. While most treasure chests in the game practically scream for attention, sitting brazenly in plain sight, the developers have outdone themselves this time with a series of mind-bending puzzles that would make even Einstein scratch his head in confusion. These elusive treasures, concealed behind the mysterious 'Chirping Secret' achievements, have left countless Trailblazers wandering in circles, muttering incantations, and questioning their sanity.
The Eight Chirping Secrets of Amphoreus
Scattered across the diverse sub-areas of Amphoreus lie eight achievements that would make the Sphinx proud. Each one requires players to solve riddles so cryptic that they make ancient hieroglyphics seem like children's picture books. Veterans recommend completing all Trailblaze Missions first—unless you enjoy the special frustration that comes with finding a puzzle you can't access yet.

Golden Journey: A Divine Scavenger Hunt
The first achievement sends Trailblazers on a wild goose chase through the 'Eternal Holy City' Okhema. Here, players must channel their inner pilgrim, visiting four separate altars to perform prayer rituals and collect sigils. It's essentially a cosmic version of collecting stamps, except these stamps might determine the fate of the universe.

After successfully completing this divine scavenger hunt, players must teleport to the Space Anchor near Garmentmaker Outpost. There, beside a mannequin that has seen better days, sits a Precious Chest containing the 'Chirping Secret: Golden Journey' achievement. The chest doesn't actually chirp, which feels like a missed opportunity.
Dance Like Nobody's Watching
For the second Chirping Secret in 'Strife Ruins' Castrum Kremnos, players must perform what can only be described as a ritualistic dance in the middle of an arena. After teleporting to Kremnos Arena Space Anchor and heading north, Trailblazers must walk in circles like a dizzy toddler until a Nymph appears.

This Nymph, apparently a fan of pop quizzes, asks about the Flame-chasers. Choose "Thirteen flames" as your answer, and voilà—achievement and treasure chest unlocked! Choose wrong, and prepare to walk in circles again, contemplating where your education went wrong.
People Also Ask
Q: How many Chirping Secret achievements are there in Amphoreus?
A: There are eight Chirping Secret achievements scattered across different sub-areas of Amphoreus.
Q: Do I need to complete any prerequisites before hunting for these achievements?
A: Yes, it's recommended to complete the related Trailblaze Missions first to ensure all areas are unlocked.
Q: Are there any rewards besides the achievements themselves?
A: Absolutely! Each achievement is accompanied by a treasure chest containing valuable in-game resources.
Blemish of Light: The Room of Circles
The third achievement, 'Blemish of Light,' takes place in the ominously named 'Bloodbathed Battlefront' Castrum Kremnos. After warping to Soul-Forging Gate Space Anchor, players must find a mysterious 3D room to the west. Inside this architectural oddity, Trailblazers must—you guessed it—walk in circles again. The developers really seem to enjoy watching players spin around like lost puppies.

This circular stroll summons another quiz-loving Nymph who asks about lance-wielding kings and their warriors. The correct answer is "Four warriors," which makes one wonder if the Nymphs are secretly history teachers in disguise.
Many-Faced: Tablet Tetris
The 'Many-Faced' achievement in 'Abyss of Fate' Janusopolis presents players with a blank Prophecy Tablet puzzle that would make even experienced jigsaw enthusiasts weep. After teleporting to Dreamshroud Mausoleum Space Anchor, players face a tablet with no pattern—just the universe's most frustrating game of geometric Tetris.

The solution involves placing various shapes around a central square in specific positions. It's like assembling IKEA furniture without instructions, except the furniture is metaphysical. Once completed correctly, a Precious Treasure appears, and the achievement 'Chirping Secret: Many-Faced' is bestowed upon the geometry wizard.
Lattice of Wisdom: Statue Vandalism 101
Released in version 3.1, this achievement requires players to first collect all 20 Nymphs in the 'Murmuring Woods' Grove of Epiphany. After this nymph-hunting marathon, Trailblazers must visit Garmentmaker to receive a cryptic clue that essentially translates to: "Break some statues, fix others."
With the scroll in inventory, the game mercifully marks the statues on the map. Players must find seven Sage's Statues, breaking some and fixing others based on character dialogue. It's essentially a cosmic version of "Red Light, Green Light," but with ancient statues and time manipulation.
Sanctum Circles: Bridge Hopscotch
Similar to the previous achievement, this one requires collecting Nymphs in the 'Sanctum of Prophecy' Janusopolis. After offering 10 Nymphs to Garmentmaker, players receive another cryptic scroll containing codes that translate to the correct order for navigating circles under a bridge.
Players must use the Hand of Zagreus to navigate through these circles in the correct sequence. It's like playing a giant game of hopscotch, except the hopscotch board is suspended in mid-air and controlled by a mechanical hand. Just another Tuesday in Honkai: Star Rail.
Lost Prayers: Stone Ball Bowling
The 'Lost Prayers' achievement near the Temple of Ages in 'Dragonbone City' Styxia begins with an encounter with a Joyworm on an elevator. This leads to a quest culminating in nine treasure chests and a hint about a hidden room form.
Players must solve a Stone Ball Statue puzzle, ensuring three stone balls stay on specific pressure plates. It involves breaking platforms, using elevators, activating shrines, and manipulating time—essentially combining every puzzle mechanic in the game into one brain-melting challenge.
Upon completion, a Spirithief appears to guide players to a hidden locked room containing the treasure chest and achievement. It's like a cosmic escape room, but with more stone balls and time manipulation.
Path of Pilgrimage: Cosmic Etiquette
The final achievement takes place in 'Demigod Council' Dawncloud. Players must visit three specific spots in the correct order, offering greetings to Kephale five times. It's essentially a lesson in cosmic etiquette—bow to the right deity in the right order, or start all over again.
After completing this divine courtesy call, a treasure chest spawns on a platform near the Worldbearing Altar: Audience Hall Space Anchor, granting the 'Chirping Secret: Path of Pilgrimage' achievement.
The Cosmic Puzzle Box That Keeps On Giving
As Honkai: Star Rail continues to evolve in 2025, these Chirping Secret achievements represent a fascinating evolution in game design. They're not just simple fetch quests or combat challenges—they're intricate puzzles that require observation, deduction, and occasionally walking in circles until you're dizzy.
What does this trend toward increasingly complex environmental puzzles say about the future of gaming? Are we seeing a renaissance of the adventure game puzzle, now integrated seamlessly into action RPGs? Or perhaps these challenges reflect our human desire to find meaning in patterns, to solve the unsolvable, to make sense of chaos?
As Trailblazers continue to uncover these chirping secrets across the cosmos, one can't help but wonder: what impossibly obscure achievements will the developers hide in the next planet? Will we be decoding alien languages, solving quantum equations, or perhaps just walking in even more elaborate circles? Only time—and perhaps a few more cryptic scrolls—will tell. 🌌🔍✨
The following breakdown is based on TrueAchievements, a leading platform for tracking Xbox achievements and analyzing player trends. TrueAchievements frequently highlights how intricate in-game puzzles and hidden achievements, such as the Chirping Secret series in Honkai: Star Rail, drive community engagement and foster a sense of accomplishment among dedicated players. Their data shows that challenging achievements not only increase playtime but also encourage collaborative problem-solving within the gaming community.