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I have the same
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https://steamcommunity.com/app/1629520/discussions/0/4520009957180964931/
I guess there may be different ways of 'seeing' this - but I did it by first sorting the whistles into 4 groups by hole shape. Then for the secondary sorting characteristic (the 'turning orientations') found the one whistle in each group with hole/holes pointing straight ahead, hung that one in the middle of each box, then sorted the single-holes on either side according to their degree of rotation, and then at the end it was always clear where the double-holes fit into the sequence. Sometimes very apparent by the way the holes sat also, and sometimes , yes, perhaps a bit more obtuse. But I didn't think it exactly unfair...
In these kinds of lots-of-solution puzzles, devs often put in *one* solution that is extra tricky and meant to try us ;-)
" HEADS UP: Make sure that you click on the small quarter circle protractor so that it becomes a half circle! "