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I think it is a bit boring that the puzzles in the home towns (except from the garden and maybe a few others) can only be solved once. Nevertheless, the green puzzle symbol is still active, which does not make sense. Would it not be more funny, if the puzzles reactivate again after some time, and get harder from time to time?
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This has been previously suggested :)
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Not bad, if you check the achievements, the small, once only puzzles," all have extra levels. I mean, how many towns would you need to see the higher levels? I found a way to try it, but the rules have changed since then. The current system, of stuff happening for hero levels, 10, 20, 30............would be consistent with other stuff, already implemented. You earn the higher levels?" Today was a good day, my garden turned red :D The florist was so happy, she gave me some big rewards. She says, now the garden is in capable hands, she can finally rest and enjoy her retirement. Such a nice old lady, maybe she could retire to Florida? Somewhere nice and sunny.
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what is a green puzzle symbol. I don't think I have seen it
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On your town map, any uncovered puzzles are marked with a green blob, so you know it's a puzzle. The OP was making the point that this symbol on the map doesn't change in any way to show that this is a puzzle you have already solved, while some other symbols (like the archaeological digs) do show when you've finished them.
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On your town map, any uncovered puzzles are marked with a green blob, so you know it's a puzzle. The OP was making the point that this symbol on the map doesn't change in any way to show that this is a puzzle you have already solved, while some other symbols (like the archaeological digs) do show when you've finished them.
Just to clarify it is not a green blob it is a puzzle piece
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as in it looks like a small jigsaw puzzle piece I'm reckoning
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HELP! I don't understand at all on what I am supposed to do for the Rotational Symmetry Puzzle that Steve Perfectionisto wants you to do. Any hints?
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HELP! I don't understand at all on what I am supposed to do for the Rotational Symmetry Puzzle that Steve Perfectionisto wants you to do. Any hints?
You need to create sections from same tiles that will be the same when their turn 180 degrees. Pivot points are that beige points.
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No idea how to solve that puzzle lol. I know how to make straight lines with the tiles, but for the 4 tile square ones, no idea how to expand those. It fails everytime lol. Anyone manage to solve this puzzle?
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We tend to think that we need to make squares or rectangles and that is not always the case. Think of being able to turn it 180 degrees and it still being the same on both sides, but not necessarily square.
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By the way, players who understood the puzzle can offer their own description of it. The best one will be put into the game instead of current one. The description must be as simple, short, and clear as possible.
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When I am doing the puzzle, I like to think of it as being a mirror image.
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