http://www.wimp.com/package/ My wife got it in minutes... I never finished, I had a bowl of cereal instead.
It pissed me off. I got the first part with the 4-digit lock but when I tried the next part, I would press a key but it wouldn't go down. It quickly got frustrating and with no written solution, I didn't bother a second time.
I got it second try. That keypay one was pretty tough. I didn't really figure it out, just randomly did stuff.
It seems I've survived...for now. Anyone hit prev and take the Simpsons who wants to be a millionaire? I'm going to, 'cause my stepmotherinlaw is staying overnight (again) and I'm trying to annoy her into leaving by typing until 2 am every morning
I gave up at the first puzzle but then I felt stupid and actually tried. I'm safe for now but the logic behind the first puzzle still evades me. The others at least made sense.
Safe on the 2nd attempt! There appears to be no logic to the forst one.....you randmly try the numbers, and it lights up the light adjacent to another number..... The rest works......straightforwardly enough......but I guess the red wire/black wire.........I'm sure if I thought it through there'd be logic to it.......
I got it with about 8 minutes left first time, the first puzzel took me ages to figure out what was going on, The keypad was easy, you just need to keep the increments the same and fill in the lines of numbers vertically, horizontally and diagonally, took a while to figure out the 3rd one too, its a bit more random, each switch knocks a certain numerical value off the total, and you have to get it down to 1111, alot of guesswork goes into getting near enough, then you use the top row which takes off small values to get it done The last one was easy, do the 2 sums, and aslong as you know your hex numbers, the colour is simple
Ok, the bit with the missing keys, my reasoning only works for 9 and 3 (9 vertically, 3 horizontally), and 6 works, but not via the same methos, oh well! still got it
got it with about 8 mins left too. -Looks like the combo lock puzzle lights the green lights in reverse order, so if you get the 1st digit the last light turns green, etc. (may be different each game?) -The second part with the keypad, just pay attention to the pattern of the keys that are there (use the corner keys as a guide and fill in the blank, to get started) -The flip-switch puzzle represents binary digits (i had explained further here, but dont wanna totally spoil it) -And then yes, hex codes for the wire to cut. Vi-o-la!
The flip switch puzzel is binary digits? i never paid close enough attention, would put some reasoning to it anyways!