Put the 10 into the 9 and then the 9 into the 7. Pour the 7 into the 1 to get two equal 8 quarts. Crouton will give you a Flower Bouquet. Apples to Oranges: Move one apple box out into the center and place either in the higher or lower slot here. Now, move an orange box out to the center and slide in the extra empty slot there. The trick here is to just keep switching out the boxes in the center. For instance, right now you have a box of apples and oranges in the center slots.
Move another box of apples out past the two center ones. Now move the centered orange box over the proper warehouse and that just moved apple box into the center slot. Keep rotating out boxes like, changing sides each time. Eventually you'll have moved all the fruit into the proper warehouses.
Crouton will give you a Painting Scrap. Too Many Queens 1: Place one Queen just under the upper lefthand square. Set another just to the right of the bottom most lefthand square.
Now Place one the the left of the top most right square and finally the last Queen goes just above the bottom right most square. Flick will reward you with a Stuffed Chair. Too Many Queens 2: Place a queen in the middle row all the way on the left column. In the second to left column, place a queen in the top row. In the middle column, place a queen in the square just above the bottom. In the second from the right column, place a queen in the second row from the top.
And finally, place the last queen in the very bottom right-hand corner. Flick will give you a Painting Scrap for completing his puzzle. Too Many Queens 3: Place a queen in the second column from the left and the second row from the bottom.
Now, place a queen in the middle column but the second from the top row. Place the final queen the lower right hand square of the board. Flick will give you a Hat Rack. Too Many Queens 4: We'll move from the left most column all the way to the right. In the left most column, place the queen in the third row from the top. In the second column, put the queen in the top row. Third column, the queen goes in the square just above the bottom one.
The fourth column already has a queen. Fifth column, place the queen in the very bottom row. Sixth and seventh columns already have queens. The last column or right most column, place the queen in the third square up from the bottom. Flick will reward you with a Painting Scrap. Which Boxes to Move? Weekend Getaway: What's the difference between the 2 trips, 30 miles.
Now, you made two trips, there and back, so 30 plus 30 equals, 60 Miles. You will get a Fossil for completing this puzzle. Squares and Circles: The blue square is 4 Times the size of the red square. Sylvain will give you a Painting Scrap and lead you to the Park Gate, which he opens.
You will be rewarded with a Painting Scrap. Which Way? You will be awarded a Artisan's Teapot and the knowledge to proceed to the left from here. Get the Ball Out 2: Begin by sliding the blue block at the bottom to the right.
Now place that purple block into the slot with the hole. Move the blue block back over and directly under the big yellow block. Move the purple block under the green one in the lower right nook. Now bring the green block all the way down. Slide the purple block on the very top all the way over the upper right nook and then move the blue block at the top to the upper left nook.
Move the big yellow block to the upper right side. Now move the red block all the way down. Slide the purple to the left of the ball to the right so that it is above the ball. Move that left side green block up and slide the bottom blue block under it.
Move the purple block covering the hole up and slide the red ball into the hole. This will open the door and give you Painting Scrap. Pattern Matching: Pattern B is the proper pattern that fits into the puzzle. You will receive a Tea Cup for completing this puzzle. Wash Up: A bit difficult to explain here, from the facet end work backwards. You only need to turn 2 valves.
The one to the left of the facet and one near the upper left. Knowing this, you should be able to find it easily. Over the River: First bring the sheep over to the right. Then return and bring the wolf over. Now return to the left with the sheep again to leave the wolf by himself on the right. Drop the sheep off on the left and pick up the cabbage.
Bring the cabbage to the right and then return to pick up the sheep and bring him to the right. Ramon will give you a Painting Scrap. Slide the right green block down to cover the hole. Now move the big yellow block to the right and the top purple blocks up and to the right. Move the top blue block to the right and raise the left green block up to meet the red ball. Shimmy the lower left purple blocks up and next to the big yellow block. Drop the left most green block all the way to the bottom left.
Drop the red ball all the way down and move one of the purple blocks up to the ball's starting point. Move the purple block up one and the red ball right under it next to the yellow block. Slide the green block on the left all the way up. Move the red ball to the left and down into the lower left-hand nook. Slide the blue block to the left and up.
Move the red ball up and to the right next to the green block on that side. Lower the blue block. Drop the single middle purple block down and to the left. Move the yellow block to the left. Now bring the Green block on the right up to clear the path for the red ball and hole.
A Magic Square: All the rows, columns and diagonal lines of numbers need to equal the sum of Put the five in the middle to get started. Princess in a Box 1: Another crazy sliding puzzle.
It took me over moves to solve this one. It was pretty sloppy. It's not that hard though. Just focus on shuffling around the single green blocks. You will eventually get it. The rest of the squares will be tilted at a degree angle. There are three small squares to be found then three squares of various sizes.
Hidden Puzzle No. Splitting It Up: Only 6 cubes will have red painted on one side of them. Aces and the Joker: The other 48 cards do not matter in this puzzle. You only need to worry about the 4 aces and the joker. Wood Cutouts: You are basically looking to make four staples out of the wood.
Make a staple shape down both vertical pieces of wood, and then draw a straight line across the middle. These will give you four identical pieces. Gordon will now give you a Mysterious Bottle. You will be awarded with a Baron Statue. The answer is one in 6 Times. How Many Glasses? A Worm's Dream: These puzzles suck. I'm sure with practice, they become as easy as a Rubik's cube with a formula and all, but for now let's cheat.
Not Knots? Laziest Man on Earth: The laziest man would only have to get up to reach under his own Chair.
Archibald will reward you with a Teak Table. The Vanishing Cube: You need to turn these four matchstick boxes into three matchstick boxes by only moving a single match. Move the back middle stick vertically so it gives the top box a side and makes the middle box disappear.
Mystery Items: With the left square, remove the right matchstick and drop it down below to make a large F Letter with the sticks and spell the word FOOD. My Beloved: You need to make a woman's silhouette using the outline of the old man. Move the man's nosepiece to the upper right and face the black towards the middle. Put the man's mouth section in the upper left and face the black portion to middle. Now, move the portion with the man's red hat to the lower left and position the black in the middle.
The section with the back of the man's neck should be in the lower right and flip the black around to align in the middle. See the woman? Pet Menage the answer is 2. Tetrahedron Trial: The red and blue lines don't need to be straight here, the answer is Option C.
Odd Box Out: Box D is the odd box out. The Largest Total: Since you're looking for the largest sum, why not use the largest possible number. Painting a Cube: You can only paint the cube uniquely 1 Time. Red and Black Cards: There is always an equal ratio of red to black cards. If you check times, you will find this to be true times. Red and Blue 1: This is a really tough one to describe and would be easier to just do it on your own then to read a move-by-move description.
It can be done in 30 moves, but it took me like 60 on my first try. Just simply back and forth, use the little nook in the middle to tuck one piece away and move others by. You will slowly make headway, trust me.
Now, drop the big yellow block down. Drop the top purple block down one and then reposition the top two blue blocks so they are touching end-to-end directly under the red ball. Raise the left green and the big yellow block up into the center. Slide the bottom-right-most blue block all the way to the left.
Drop and slide the other right-hand-side blue block as far left as it can go now. Drop the green block on the right down and into the right-hand nook. Slide one of the top blue blocks to the far right along with the yellow block and the right-hand blue block on the bottom.
Drop the red ball all the way down to the bottom row. Move the left-hand green block up into the ball's starting slot and slide the yellow block all the way to the left. Move the bottom-right blue block up and the small purple one that blocks the hole.
Now simply put the red ball into the hole. Layton's ChallengesPuzzle No. Tons of Triangles: You will find 17 Triangles hidden here. Missing Number: You need to input the Number 1 as the missing numbers. This pattern represents dates from the end of one year the start of a new one.
Rolling the Die: The boy will whisper 17 to himself. Red and Blue 2: This isn't too difficult. The main thing to do at first is to only focus on switching all the colored balls from one side to the other. Don't worry about their order just yet. Get the red balls to the red side and the blue balls to the blue side, which we've done before.
Begin with moving a C out into the center nook and then sliding the C of opposite color across. Simply flip-flop your way back and forth switching out a ball for a ball. Once you have all the colored balls on the proper sides, you can begin to rearrange them. It took me about plus moves in all but it wasn't really that difficult. Perimeter Perplexer: Add this tricky equation up for a 26 Feet.
Number Lock: You need the one row and two columns to equal So, in the left column from top to bottom, 3,4,6. Then down the right column, put 1, 9, and 8. Now put 2 in the center and you've got it. Slide the Blue Ball out and down once. Now slide the Blue Block, on the right, all the way to the left.
Brind the Green Ball down and to the left two spaces. Take the Green Block on the right and bring it all the way up into the nook. Move the Yellow Ball left and up twice. Slide the Blue Block along the bottom all the way other to the right. Move the big Yellow Block down. Slide the Yellow Ball left and up.
Now move the big Yellow Block back up and to the right. Slide the Green Ball all the way down and to the right. Move the Green Block in the lower-left to the right and up once.
Slide the Red Ball up twice and move the Green Ball to the left and down into it's slot. Now move the Red Ball down and all the way to the right. Slide the Green Block down and to the left. Take the Red Ball to the left and then move it all the way up to the top. Move the big Yellow Block to the left and down. Drop the Yellow Ball down once and slide the Green Block all the way down.
Now move the Red Ball to the right and up into its slot. Slide the upper Blue Block all the way to the left. Move the Yellow Ball to the left and up into its hole. Slide the Blue Ball to the right twice and the Green Block all the way up. Move the Yellow Block all the way to the left. Slide the upper Blue Block to the left and the Green Block up. Drop the Blue Ball down and to the right. Slide the big Yellow Block to the right and up then move the Blue Block all the way to the left.
Now simply move the Blue Ball down and to the hole on the right. Too Many Queens 5: This is a big board so bare with it. From top to bottom, we'll call each row a letter from A to H. A being the top row and H being the bottom. From left to right the colmuns will be labeled with numbers 1 through 8. This is only one of a couple possible solutions to the puzzle. Heavier or Lighter? Here are the three hints though. Hint 1: It's best to start by putting four weights on each side of the scale.
If the scale tips one direction, you know that the four weights off the scale don't contain the weight you are looking for. If the scale stays level, you know that one of the four weights you didn't load on the scale is the irregular weight. Hint 2: If the scale tips after you weigh eight weights in the fashion described in the first hint, take one set of weights off the scale and keep the other four where they are. Next, put the four unweighed weights on the empty side of the scale.
If you make it this far, all you need to do is narrow the possible choices down one more time in the next step. Hint 3: If your scale doesn't tip after your second weighing as described in the earlier hint, you know the odd weight is somewhere within the four weights you took off the scale. If the scale tips in the same direction as before, you know that the irregular weight is somewhere within the four weights that you kept on the scale.
If it tips in the opposite direction than before, the weight you seek is one of the four you loaded on the scale before the second weighing. Move the other Purple Block all the way up and the lower-left Green Block to the right and up. Slide the Blue Block all the way to the right and the big Red Block down.
Move the open Green Block all the way to the left followed by the Green Block below it which should move up and to the left and then move the other Green Block to the left and then up. Slide the lower Blue Block up and the lower-right Green Block all the way to the left. Move the right-most Green Block down and twice to the right. Drop the Purple Block all the way down and the other Purple Block to the right. Slide the Green Block to the right and up and then move the Blue Block up.
Slide the lower-left Green Block up and right. Now move the big Red Block to the right. Drop the Green Block on the far-left all the way down followed by the other Green Block.
Slide the Blue Block in the middle all the way to the left. Move the top-right Green Block down and to the left.
Slide the Purple Block to the left and the other Purple Block all the way up. Move the two Green Blocks to the right followed by the big Red Block to the right as well. Slide the Green Block on the far left to the right and down. Move the two Purple Blocks to the left and the two Green Blocks up all the way. Slide the big Red Block over to the right.
Drop the Purple Block all the way down and the other Purple Block to the left. Move the Green Block to the left and up. Now simply slide the Red Block up and to the right to victory. Land Disputes: This is pretty hard to discribe. You best check out the picture. There are many solutions on the internet.
It's So the answer is 3ignore the other 4, which are not near the window! If five cats catch five mice in five minutes, how many cats would it take to catch mice in minutes? The answer is 5. The number of cats don't change just the number of mice. Move the bottom right dot up next to line of 2. Then move very top down to left of the second row to make 4 in a row.
Then move bottom left dot under to make triangle to point down. Get the best gaming deals, reviews, product advice, competitions, unmissable gaming news and more! YES NO. In This Wiki Guide. In the curious village of St. Mystere, townsfolk speak to each other in riddles, lock their doors with sliding puzzles and hide their secrets within brainteasers. Mild Violence. Release Date. Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy Review. Age of Empires 4 Review. Presented by NCSoft. Table of Contents.
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