You’ll next need to power up another switch to raise one more platform. If you miss your chance just lower it back down by using the lower path on this puzzle. You should note that the belt moves, so be ready to jump onto it. When you enter you’ll need to use the conveyor belt to get to the upper level. The puzzles within have an entirely different rule-set, so lets get into those. The Witness can be quite deceptive at times. Of course, before worrying about getting up there, you’ll need to open the door first.ĭo not let the simplicity of the door’s puzzles fool you though. When you first enter, you will be unable to reach the puzzles on the upper levels (the ones that partially power the laser). I just can't think of a way to enclose this shape in the middle with the others.The stone building is both a puzzle challenge and a platforming challenge. You can't "circle" blocks though, at least not that I know of, so how do you encluse a shape that isn't on the edges?Īlso, I tried this thing from every angle before - it's an old screenshot but I don't have a reason to retake it seeing as I haven't gotten past this. The tile showing the 2x2 tiles does not need to have the 2x2 block on it, the 2x2 block just has to be part of the encompassed shape.Īs long as the two types of tetris blocks are touching, you can move and combine them in any way you want and encompess both in one big combined shape, just remember the entire shape has to encompass the tiles that show the pieces. Now say in the middle there is a 3 length (Horizontal) tile and a 2x2 tile. You don't need to have one big singular shape. If you have two tiles showing 2x2 blocks in the bottom left and right of a 5x5 grid, then you encompass both corners with 2x2 blocks. Originally posted by Pckables:They don't HAVE to be enclosed in a singular space, the pieces just have to be enclosed inside a space along with the tiles that show that tetris piece.įor example, if you have a tile showing a 2x2 block in the bottom left of a 5x5 grid, you have to enclose a 2x2 block in the bottom left because it needs to encompass the related tile. I guess what you're saying is that I don't try to make individual shapes out of these but combine them into one shape and enclose them all in it?Īlso, I did spend a lot of time trying to figure these out but after 3 hours all I got for my trouble was a headache. I do understand what the tilted pieces are for now though which is good to know because I had no idea how I was supposed to deal with that otherwise. I still don't really understand, I'm having a hard time picturing this in my head. That opens up a lot of possibilities especially in combination with other pieces, so you'll have to think. Third, the tilted icon means it can be rotated. They can't overlap though, and it only counts if the icons are actually inside your shape. Secondly, you can combine several of them, and the respective icon doesn't need to be at the place where it could fit, as long as the sum of the spaces and their shape fits like they would be puzzled together. Originally posted by Piorn:Part of the fun imo is figuring out how the puzzles work, not the solution, bu here I go.įirst, it doesn't matter where the icon in the shape is, it can be on the right or the left or anywhere, as long as the shape is completely closed, which is important!
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