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A Quick Guide to Puzzle Box Solving Methods

Many years ago puzzle boxes were introduced to the original version of our game.[sup][font size=“2”]([a href=“#fn1”]1[/a])[/font][/sup] These were 5 x 5 grids meant to emulate a game that first became a popular craze between 1870 and the 1880's.[sup][font size=“2”]([a href=“#fn2”]2[/a]),([a href=“#fn3”]3[/a]),([a href=“#fn4”]4[/a])[/font][/sup]

In the game a player is presented with a picture broken into 24 square pieces and subsequently scrambled. One piece is blank and is the key to solving the puzzle. In order to solve this puzzle it is important to find an image of what the picture looks like when solved. For this discussion we will be using the following completed image.

Learning the general steps of the process can be important to applying them in a real scenario. Please remember this demonstration is just to illustrate the process involved. This particular solution is very unlikely to match any specific puzzle you may encounter.

Note: This Page is a Work in Progress and Under Construction!

misc_guides/puzzleboxes.1680439627.txt.gz · Last modified: 2023/04/02 12:47 by zencro