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Solution Story #30
Post Solution Story #30
by Jason Hughes on Feb, 04.2009 02:54

Gary, I hope this helps get you un-stuck!

Code:
...........
...........
A......B.B.
...........
........... This is the starting configuration.
..C...A....
.......C...
......C....
...........
.......B.C.


Steps 1-2: Push the bottom right C to the right, then up.
Steps 3-4: Push the top left C to the left, then down.
Steps 5: Push the lower C up.

Code:
...........
...........
A......B.B.
...........
........... After first transformation.
......A....
......CC...
...........
...........
.......B...


Step 6: Push lowest B down.
Step 7: Push rightmost B to the left to create a D.
Steps 8-9: Push top left A to the right, then down to create a D.


Code:
...........
...........
.......D...
...........
........... After first transformation.
......D....
......CC...
...........
...........
...........


Steps 10-11: Push top D down, then left.
Steps 12-13: Push right C left, making a D. Combine D's.

Hope this helps some stuck players. This one was a little tricky because you had to leave the eyeballs until last!

JH


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Post solution #30
by twistedvictor on Feb, 12.2009 11:40

Even tho I am stuck on this puzzle and appreciate your solution. However this will not work. You can not move lower C to right and up. And you can not move Upper A to right.


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Post Re: Solution Story #30
by Jason Hughes on Feb, 20.2009 00:28

Did I make a mistake in my original transcription at the top? If so, I will correct it. Otherwise, yes, you can do those things.

There are two or three tricks to this board, which is why so many people have trouble with it. To solve it, you have to push through the edge of the board to get the A into alignment, then also make two long pushes to get the C's into an easier configuration... the biggest trick is NOT pushing the C's completely together, so they can be used to line up the A and B pieces after they're converted. That part takes a certain insight.

Try it and let me know if I screwed up the solution, though. It happens...


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