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Timburr Puzzle Strategy guide (4X4 Rotation)


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These numbers indicate the number of times you should rotate the tiles of the picture, based on their position. For instance, the top-left corner should be rotated twice, the tile immediately right should be rotated three times, the next one, only once, etc. 

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The solution below assumes that clicking on a tile makes it rotate counter-clockwise, as well as every tile that shares a side with said tile. If all the rotations are instead clock-wise, replace the ones with threes. If the rotations are not the same for the tile and the adjacent tiles – just tell me and I’ll try to figure something else out. Same if more tiles get rotated (for instance, the top left tile also rotates the top-left “center tile”). 

 

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1020

0001

0000

0001


 

Just checking – you do know that what you just did goes against a few points of internet etiquette, right? 

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Can someone please help me solve  the concelder  puzzle  have all of the puzzle pieces  in the correct order except  for the last square  on the bottom left and I just can't seem  to find the last correct solution  please I really could use some help.

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On 7/16/2023 at 12:37 AM, Ace1pilot said:

Can someone please help me solve  the concelder  puzzle  have all of the puzzle pieces  in the correct order except  for the last square  on the bottom left and I just can't seem  to find the last correct solution  please I really could use some help.

 

Sorry to answer so late (I stumbled on this by chance -- had you created a proper thread, it might have been noticed much earlier)! I hope that you were able to come up with a solution on your own.

If not, try this out (U means "give this tile a half-turn", O means "do not rotate this tile").

 

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O U U O

U O U U

U U O U

O U U O

 

 

@Beau I can (assuming that there is a solution), so technically the answer to your question is "yes".

I will not help you here, however, because this is the wrong place to ask the question, you know it and yet you're still doing it.

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