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I don't think the minigame is hard, but it's also not exactly fun. However complaining about it for being "insane" is hilarious.
Maybe someone has a better suggestion, but from experience, I usually focus on the small numbers first and try to match the big ones. Towards the end when most of them are blue, I usually have 2-3 that are white and at this point I do a lot of thinking and some rearrangement to complete them.
I guess the longer ones can def be somewhat tedious. But certainly not insane enough for anyone who graduated from elementary school.
>>"Not something I would like to be doing in a game like this."
>> "I would appreciate if this puzzle was in the actual game."
???????
Puzzles are good to have while playing the main game, not as an optional minigame for no real rewards. All the locker puzzles became very stale not very far into the game so having puzzles like this scattered around would have been way better than pushing it off as a postgame minigame. Overall the main game just needs more puzzles, some of the poster ones were creative but it can still be more than just finding numbers.