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If you do a search in the Discussions here, or check out the Guides, you'll find explanations on how to do it. It's the same logic of solution as the clock puzzle in the main game...
Much easier than moving the hands around 5 minutes at a time !
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Edit: Or the short of it is - the long hand (minute hand) of the clock must line up with a branch shadow, while the short hand (hour hand) of the clock must line up with a leaf shadow. Nothing else in the background or foreground has to line up with anything else.
Hope that helps, if you hadn't worked it out already... :-)
Thank you so much! I saw this answer before but really didn't understand it at first. I'll try it a bit more next~
(And also note that just sometimes, shadows overlap in such a way that it can be hard to see that there's the perfect leaf-and-branch combo because of other shadows on top of that again. Doesn't happen very often, thankfully, but it does happen occasionally.)
Good luck with it
Thank you so much, I was going crazy trying to line up all the shadows seamlessly when the solution was so much simpler (but also really unclear imo), saves a big headache
Happy to be of help :-)
Some of the levels in the game are easier and some are harder, but the main thrust is on observation and pattern recognition, so often the point of a puzzle is figuring out just what the goal is. Some levels are quite intricate. But my experience is often that if a level is giving me trouble, it's because I'm overthinking it - so a deep breath and stepping back from it, may be the necessary mental nudge to see a simpler solution...
Anyway, hope you're having fun :-)
Personally, I love the game, which I guess shows ;-)