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When you look at the example puzzle it should be clear that the goal
figure can only be constructed from both the blue pieces: One of the
pieces needs to be placed partly on the other. So, what is the use of
the red piece? It is necessary during the process of constructing
the desired figure. Here is how to use it:
Explanation
- Insert one of the blue pieces.
- Rotate the forcefield (the piece moves to the lower right corner).
Insert the red piece.
- Rotate the forcefield (the red piece falls on top of the blue one).
Rotate it again.
Insert the remaining blue piece.
- Rotate the forcefield (the blue piece falls down a little bit).
Rotate it again.
- Open the exit (the blue piece at the bottom leaves the board).
- Insert the piece again, so that it lands partly on the other blue
piece.
- Rotate the forcefield (all pieces move down).
Rotate it again.
Open the exit (the red piece leaves the board).
- Rotate the forcefield (the pieces move to the desired position).
Puzzle Solved!
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Last update: 1 Feb 1999 |
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