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    This room is full of candles, some of them are magical. Don't forget to make a wish before you leave. Good luck!

    Puzzling Magical Candles


    Please use spoilers for hints and walkthroughs:
    [spoiler=Title Here]Enter text here...[/spoiler]

    Please do not post a video walkthrough for 7 days.


    He who fights and runs away can run away another day.



  • #2
    Not seeing what to use for the red key??
    Never had this problem before
    Needed help with the pink key puzzle again from my daughter, I just don't see them not even with zoom at 200%


    POP
    for the red key, it was right in my face

    ...and out
    From now on, this is how it is going to be, just her and me
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    • #3
      Where is the hint for the red key?

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      • #4
        tah-dah
        Last edited by NannaJoy; 09-19-2012, 19:46:03.

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        • #5
          Good one.....and fast...



          A student who changes the course of history is probably taking an exam.

          As long as the answer is right, who cares if the question is wrong?



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          • #6
            How do you play the soduku game? I can never get those.

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            • #7
              @musicnoto46


              The objective is to fill the grid in with the digits 1 through 4 such that:

              - Each row contains exactly one of each digit
              - Each column contains exactly one of each digit
              - Each bold-outlined group of cells is a cage containing digits which achieve the specified result using the specified mathematical operation: addition (+),
              subtraction (−), multiplication (×), and division (÷).

              In example if in a 2 boxes cage the mathematical operation is + and the digit is 4, the only solution would be the 3, 1 as 3+1=4.

              Feel free to PM me, if you want further explanations...



              A student who changes the course of history is probably taking an exam.

              As long as the answer is right, who cares if the question is wrong?



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              • #8
                I call 'foul' on the red key solution....that 1st candle was angled, not straight.
                As before, orange displayed is actually red.
                I have a bone to pick.....when you have a million candles and give me one match...its not nice as luck would have it I would try all the other candles first.....!
                On sudoka...if you do 1st '2 columns' 1st, the rest falls into place.
                Great sudoka and nice change in the ending.
                Last edited by graywolf; 10-17-2012, 18:43:27.

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