Thanks!
THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH!!!!!!!
Originally posted by Tali
What a fun game... truly a Russian mind though!
I can read Russian, but I can't comprehend it. So not much help there. I loved the electrical puzzle. My physics teacher would be proud, I just thought of it as circuits and resistors, makes it a lot easier.
Hint for the electric puzzle...
Hint for the water puzzle... if you need it
I can read Russian, but I can't comprehend it. So not much help there. I loved the electrical puzzle. My physics teacher would be proud, I just thought of it as circuits and resistors, makes it a lot easier.
Hint for the electric puzzle...
You have to cancel out the electric current, the top one is self explanatory, the bottom one is more complex. Because the green equals 20 and the red equals 10, you need a 30 to cancel it out. The yellow 30 (negative) needs to be put in the center, where the circuit splits. When you put a red 10 (positive) in the top of the split wire you see that the top reads green 20 (positive) - green 20 (negative) and the bottom is green 20 (positive) - yellow 30 (negative) < two red 10 (positive)
Sorry if that didn't make any sense at all, heres a picture if you really need it...
Don't forget to note the order of the colors on the outside of the puzzle!
Sorry if that didn't make any sense at all, heres a picture if you really need it...

Don't forget to note the order of the colors on the outside of the puzzle!
Hint for the water puzzle... if you need it
It asks you to put one unit of liquid into the tube, or whatever it is...
Using the 3 unit beaker (smaller one) fill it first using the very right button, empty it into the 5 unit beaker with the middle button, do it again and it leaves you with one unit of liquid in the 3 unit beaker. Click on that beaker and you're done!
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