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:\ that's not an option. there are only three spaces it "fits" together when turning.. and none of them are exactly at 12 oclock. fffff. i guess my first foray into this genre is a bust.
Anyway, Darkwarrior is right
I mean that when I turn the rings, the outline of the circle doesnt come together at 12 oclock, it comes together @ 10-11 oclock.. it's very possible my playthrough is bugged.
EDIT. It is actually possible to get the rings turn so that the circle is at 12 o'clock.
I achieved it so that I turned outmost ring little bit clockwise, then middle ring little bit counter-clockwise, and then repeating this many times - and in some point I realized that circle position was moved to 12.