Lottery (Final)
Author | McFizzle |
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Tags | author:mcfizzle playable puzzle unrated |
Created | 2007-06-10 |
Last Modified | 2007-06-10 |
Rating | 4 more votes required for a rating. |
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Description | IMPORTANT- READ BEFORE PLAYING
-------------------------------- no lag now! you are playing the lottery. you mhave 4 tickets (the 4 separate rooms). (description by cman4 cause his is better than mine) Get all the gold in the room. Then you'll see patterns of locked-door and trap-door swithces, with the locked-door one in the middle, and the trap door one next to it. There should be one pattern that appears three times. Go to the bottom area and hit the switch above the circle that matches that pattern. Once you do all the rooms, you'll be able to go to the exit. |
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2007-06-11
order does matter
in the first room, *suppose* you're supposed to get the 2nd switch at the bottom but later on you'll need to get the 4th switch as well. you can't get the 4th switch first because it might lock up the 3rd room in which there is a switch for a gate to get to the exit.
if the true order of patterns at the bottom was 2413, you can't go in the order 4213.
if the true order of patterns at the bottom was 2413, you can't go in the order 4213.
2007-06-10
@McFizzle
No problem. ^^
And in any case, it doesn't really matter what the numbers are, it's pattern based, not number based.
And the order doesn't matter, so there's only five possible combinations, not 120.
You need to hit four switches, and there are five. Therefore, there's one wrong switch. You can hit the right switches in any order, so it doesn't really matter, as long as you don't hit the wrong switch. So if you just choose one switch and don't hit it, then hit the other four, you have a 1/5 chance of getting it. 1/5 =/= 1/120.
I think I just ruined it.
And in any case, it doesn't really matter what the numbers are, it's pattern based, not number based.
And the order doesn't matter, so there's only five possible combinations, not 120.
You need to hit four switches, and there are five. Therefore, there's one wrong switch. You can hit the right switches in any order, so it doesn't really matter, as long as you don't hit the wrong switch. So if you just choose one switch and don't hit it, then hit the other four, you have a 1/5 chance of getting it. 1/5 =/= 1/120.
I think I just ruined it.
2007-06-10
Try this explanation:
Get all the gold in the room.
Then you'll see patterns of locked-door and trap-door swithces, with the locked-door one in the middle, and the trap door one next to it.
There should be one pattern that appears three times. Go to the bottom area and hit the switch that matches that pattern.
Once you do all the rooms, you'll be able to go to the exit.
Then you'll see patterns of locked-door and trap-door swithces, with the locked-door one in the middle, and the trap door one next to it.
There should be one pattern that appears three times. Go to the bottom area and hit the switch that matches that pattern.
Once you do all the rooms, you'll be able to go to the exit.
2007-06-10
I agree with fox.
That made no sense.
McFizzle
exactly