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Try working backwards instead: [spoiler]The last digit must be one that fills all of the right-most segments. So it can only be 1, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 0. You can eliminate 1, 4, 7 and 0, as they would leave gaps that can't be filled. So you know the la…
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You've got the right idea. If you're doing it right, the line will make it all the way through the maze.
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Send us an email and we'll see if we can help. [email protected]
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[Spoiler]Hold the page up to a mirror[/spoiler]
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First, use the list of numbers and letters to shade in the grid on the right page. You can match those with the shapes in the page.
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You're very close to getting it. Each tumbler contains the alphabet in the same order, i.e. top to bottom. You have the code number for this puzzle, and you can see the arrows, so rotate each tumbler the appropriate number of clicks in the correspon…
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[Spoiler]What happens if you take the letter next to each punctuation mark?[/spoiler]
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The numbers 1-9 have been laid out in a 9 box gird, but you need to work out the order. The order is the same on every grid on this page. Using the other grids that are already filled in, see if you can work out which number goes where. As a hint:
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Let's chat in the Puzzle 3 thread: https://hints.tachyon-book.com/index.php?p=/discussion/7/puzzle-3#latest
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Make sure you're on the right page:
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[Spoiler]Try around the centre column. The first letter is C.[/spoiler]
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Add the code at the front and you're there!
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[Spoiler]Yes you start with Puzzle 6 and enter the new code, which puts you on the Butterfly Sequence. Then look in the book for where you used Code 6 before, and see how the new code word affects that puzzle.[/spoiler]
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[Spoiler]What well-known code is made up of dots and lines?[/spoiler]
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[Spoiler]You should be rotating the book 180 degrees so the dartbord is upside down. Which three numbers do the darts land on now? Add these together for your answer. You've got the three numbers, so just add them together. Make sure you're on the …
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[Spoiler]What are the the three new numbers you've got?[/spoiler]
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[Spoiler]It starts with J. Use the bottom left star on the J. The second letter is U.[/spoiler]
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[Spoiler]Where do the letters I, V, L and D represent numbers?[/spoiler]
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Five, one for each of the black squares in the centre image.
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OK so you have the Butterfly code. Now, where did you use that code the first time round? How does it change the puzzle now that it's 'fifth' instead?
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Put the two code words together with the i in the place as indicated by the lines, and you'll get one long word which is a mathematical term.
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Hi Jessie, so glad you enjoyed it and thanks for recommending it. Make sure to follow our social media which is the first place we'll announce any future projects 😊
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[Spoiler]Imagine each light shining onto the shape. What shadows would each light source cast behind the shape?[/spoiler]
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Yes, normal orientation, digital numbers.
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If you've filled in the shading correctly, you should now be able to scan the big QR code to get your answer.
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[Spoiler]The LEFT and RIGHT show you, in order, which letter to use each time.[/spoiler]