Tested on Humans: Escape Room

Tested on Humans: Escape Room

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THansen_DK Mar 8, 2021 @ 2:46pm
The "Change of Guard" Puzzle
I can understand all the hands should point at twelve (Upwards).
But I cannot figure out a systematic approach. Ive figured out that you can click at different clocks in any sequence and when you have clicked 4 times at one specific clock the whole patterns returns. E.g. choose clock number 1-3-5 and click:
1-click
3-click-click
5-click-click-click
3-click-click
1-click-click-click
5-click

Amazing, isnt it?
You can change the number of clicks as you please as well as the sequence.
So, is there a click sequence where you could turn the hand on one specific clock one turn (All my hands points upwards except for one).
Doing Rubiks cube there is such a rotation pattern doing the first two layers.

Regards T_Hansen, DK

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mc2games  [developer] Mar 10, 2021 @ 6:42pm 
Hello torbenhoiland,

as you figured the puzzle is based in the Rubik's clock puzzle :D.
I am not sure about your question sorry, where you asking if there is a pattern to solve the puzzle?

You can solve it quickly if you do it like this:

Center-Right; center-right; Center-left; center-left; center-left; top-right; top-right; top-right

If you are asking about patterns to solve this kind of puzzle, I really don't know about it haha, maybe someone can bring some light about it.

Kiko
Last edited by mc2games; Mar 10, 2021 @ 6:43pm
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