Edit: Oops, wrong puzzle.Ugh, that last dot connection pillar in theis murdering me.Challenge
I would appreciate just a "yes" or "no" answer to this question (since I am avoiding spoilers!)
Do I need to find all the black pillar puzzles to complete the game with the true ending?
does anything happen if you do?
Can someone tell me why this is right
And this one is wrong?
Because:
You cannot rotate blocks unless the symbol is shown sort of rotated on the puzzle itself.
You could spoiler tag these images, btw.Thank you!
You could spoiler tag these images, btw.
They are spoiler tagged, but I think those don't work on mobile. Sorry, I'll change them to links and hopefully the person who quoted me can edit their post as well.
Several puzzles I have done appear to lead to areas and unlock doors to places I've already been, but have accessed through a different path. When I encounter these loops such asis there a reason to solve the ones that lead to where I can already access? One of them has me stumped but I don't really see the need to hit my head against it when it leads somewhere I already can get to.in the maze garden area which leads to the tower (which I've already lit the beacon), but also where the walk on floor pressure plates are, both of which lead to the same place
Is there any advantage to starting a new game after "finishing" the game for the first time or should I continue on my last save (437+93) before the end to do remaining stuff?
Okay, so a friend and I banged our heads against this puzzle for a while the other night and now I "solved" it within minutes of sitting down to play. Unfortunately I did it by just absentmindedly drawing a few lines, so I don't really know what the actual solution is.
When several yellow blocks form a bigger shape you can move them around as much as you want to within that shape as long as the resulting shape covers the blocks involved if that makes any sense. Imagine that the two blocks at the bottom swap places.
Yep, I just got it after messing with the puzzle in photoshop for a bit. However, what I don't really understand isif the blue blocks are subtracting that bottom middle part, then why does the solution include that entire bottom row? In all the previous blue block puzzles the ones that were subtracted were always excluded from the solution.
Edit: Wait, I got it!It's removing four and leaving two, so it makes a regular line of blocks on that bottom row.
The puzzle that finally did me in was the (mountain)It's okay though, I've progressed far enough for me to feel satisfied with what I got out of it. I'm moving on to other games, but will revisit The Witness every now and then to see if I can inch forward.six-part panel with different puzzles that all use the same solution. Can't crack panel #5, after hours of diagramming.
Did you already do the obvious and justThe puzzle that finally did me in was the (mountain)It's okay though, I've progressed far enough for me to feel satisfied with what I got out of it. I'm moving on to other games, but will revisit The Witness every now and then to see if I can inch forward.six-part panel with different puzzles that all use the same solution. Can't crack panel #5, after hours of diagramming.
Congratulations =]oh my god i fucking finally DID IT
i quit videogames forever. i have peaked. going out on top
You missed out on a cool challenge, one of the neatest areas in the game, and a better ending, so I hope you come back and make it through it some day.The puzzle that finally did me in was the (mountain)It's okay though, I've progressed far enough for me to feel satisfied with what I got out of it. I'm moving on to other games, but will revisit The Witness every now and then to see if I can inch forward.six-part panel with different puzzles that all use the same solution. Can't crack panel #5, after hours of diagramming.
The puzzle that finally did me in was the (mountain)It's okay though, I've progressed far enough for me to feel satisfied with what I got out of it. I'm moving on to other games, but will revisit The Witness every now and then to see if I can inch forward.six-part panel with different puzzles that all use the same solution. Can't crack panel #5, after hours of diagramming.
Is there a full list of the puzzles and their locations? Not the +s, just the regular ones. Trying to get 100% of them done, but missing a few still it seems.
Did you already do the obvious and justput all the pieces on one panel?
The last one is stumping me though.I have enough blue blocks to remove all of the yellow blocks, but I can't make it to the end without one of the blues being left out.
Try to separate the blocks so that the blue and yellow ones on each side of your line cancel each other out.
Had a particularly tricky puzzle during the. It cost my friend and me the run of course... how long does it take you to solve it? Damn you Jonathan's algorithm!!!!time trial challenge
The puzzle that finally did me in was the (mountain)It's okay though, I've progressed far enough for me to feel satisfied with what I got out of it. I'm moving on to other games, but will revisit The Witness every now and then to see if I can inch forward.six-part panel with different puzzles that all use the same solution. Can't crack panel #5, after hours of diagramming.
Please don't tell me the answer to this, but can someone explain why these aren't solutions?
Just like in the 2nd last puzzle, As long as I'm following the rules of cancelling a cell for every blue cell in the encapsulated shape it should work right? Is my understanding of the logic of this section wrong?
Yes, the rule is not exactly like that.
Rule:for a blue square to cancel a yellow square, both need to be in the same region, not just "on the same side of the line". In your first SS, you have the larger region, a two-sized region containing three yellow squares, and a one-sized region containing one blue square.
If it helps.Damn....This seems impossible LOL. Gonna need to sleep on it. Thanks for the help.Since the puzzle structure forces me to include at least one of the blue hallow symbols I have to figure out a way to incorporate some of the yellow symbols while they're encapsulated into some shape together...