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the colors and shapes of the number code you got from the tall bookcase to match the colors they create when they overlap eachother in the 8 box. Use a color wheel and each line of the "8" will be the color of the 1, 2, or 3 overlapping colors.
You have to take some liberties with a color wheel. In light (which I assume the panel would use), yellow is produced by combining red and green. Add blue to that yellow and you get white (red + blue + green).
So what's happening here is this:
Yellow + Blue = White
Take that White and add Red, and you get...a faded red. The game gets light color mixing and pigment color mixing (where red + yellow = orange and blue + yellow = green) all this confused and makes it white. When mixing pigments, you can never create white - mixing all three primary pigment colors together instead makes black. Tune in next week when I take all the fun out of yet another game by getting all science-y!
Edited to (hopefully) clarify that you mix the colors like they're pigments, except for one, which you completely make up.
(@Nin_Man--You don't take the fun out of these games. I've played a few "science-y" games, and their quite fun. Especially when you have no idea what you are concocting).
You have to make it by combining two items. You haven't found much use for that brown hockey puck-looking thing yet, I'll bet.
I figured I'd throw that in there because that had me hung up for a while because I was trying to mix the colors like they should be if they were light. Then I tried mixing them like they were pigments and got closer to the right answer. Incidentally, if you mix those three colors like they're pigments, you would end up with brown. So I'm not sure how in the heck the game designer came up with what he or she did. I ended up having to get the right answer from another forum because I was just overthinking it.
Thanks, Nin. I took art in school, and I never got those colours when we were painting. I don't know where those colours came from, either.
I got this from EvlWmn1001 on Escape Games 24:
EvlWmn1001 said...
k the colored code is left purple down, left green down,middle green top, middle white center, middle green bottom, right orange down, right purple down, have battery highlighted when opening box I think I clicked towards the bottom of the thing to get it to open and then put it inside. Hope that helps
yay.. i am out ...with perfect end.. thnx for color code @purp....it wasn,t possible for me to get it rht without ur help.....
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Just tried this a few days on and creator must have amended it because middle line is no longer what your posts say
brown
Thanks for that! I had all the colours figured out on my own except for the middle one. I kept trying purple and nothing! The right colour makes a lot more sense anyway.
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