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May 06, 2013

also which?

Even more circle couples to interact with in order to answer the 20 questions correctly in a new episode of this puzzler by Yoshio Ishii: also which?

18 comments:

  1. Here We Go!

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  2. 14/20 on first try.

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  3. love these!

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  4. interesting game- although some of the translations are kind of weird

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  5. 18/20 on first try. Nice game!

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  6. @ Anonymous 16:54 : Do you mean like "Which minute"? :D Don't know what he means with this one

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  7. For the "which minute" question, I think he means "minute" as in "small" or "insignificant."

    The one I don't understand is "which do not touch."

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  8. Got sixteen of twenty, not a bad little game eve with translation issues.

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  9. very good game again

    19/20 in first run, but after retrying three times I still didn't get "do not touch"

    while retrying twinkle did not twinkle and glas did nothing - I found the right one each time, don't know how and why

    and what is the solution for counterclockwise? is it the imagination when rotation speed goes down?

    minute: in my idea it has more steps than maybe the "hour"?

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  10. The twinkle only works if you left the button one with the light off. got 20/20 but the glass one was luck, didn't understood it

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  11. @ Cak

    For the "twinkle" to twinkle you have to remember to hit the button in the previous level "which button" and leave the room dark.

    For the glass, hold down on the "glass" pieces one at a time. If you hold down the mouse for about 3 or 4 seconds, the real glass will break.

    For the counterclockwise, simple answer is the one that spins when you click on its right half. Long answer, imagine you are looking at the spinning disks from above. The one that is spinning in the counterclockwise direction is the correct one. The hardest part is correctly identifying the direction of the spinning.

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  13. WALKTHROUGH:

    Level 1
    The circles are actually cones and cylinders, their true nature visible by dragging the bottom edge up. The cone-shaped ones are the correct ones.

    Level 2
    The circles open their eyes when moused over. The correct circle will open its mouth and scream at the cursor when clicked on.

    Level 3
    Because the correct circle is actually a shadow, the cursor darkens when inside.

    Level 4
    That's "minute" as in "small", not "minute" as in "60 seconds". The circles move choppily when dragged. The correct circle is the one that makes smaller "jumps".

    Level 5
    Dragging across a circle makes multicolored scratches. The correct circle is rotating quickly, which makes the scratches look like multicolored circles.

    Level 6
    The circles rest on a plane; drag up to reveal the truth. The correct circle is the one that's further away (it's bigger so it looks the same size from that distance).

    Level 7
    Each circle is a swinging cover that can be dragged around and up. The correct circle has a blue button behind it that turns the lights on and off when clicked. TURN THE LIGHT OFF BEFORE MAKING YOUR CHOICE!

    Level 8
    This one's either easy or impossible, depending on your preparations. If you left the lights off when you inspected the level 7 circles, the correct circle will light up when moused over. If you didn't, they're indistinguishable, requiring you to pick one and cross your fingers.

    Level 9
    The circles are lenses. Drag them over the text. Concave lenses make things appear smaller; convex, bigger. Thus, the one that makes the text appear smaller is correct.

    Level 10
    The circles shrink when clicked and held. The correct one is the one that shrinks faster.

    Level 11
    The circles are hard circles concealed in fluffy shells that make them look the same size. Poke them gently with the cursor; the fluffy shell on the correct circle won't give as much.

    Level 12
    To test the circles, drag the ceiling down to squash them. The correct circle will spring back to shape when the ceiling is raised; the incorrect circle won't.

    Level 13
    The glass used to make the correct circle is fragile. Hold the mouse over each one for a second or so; the correct one will crack.

    Level 14
    Drag both circles. The correct one will leave a trail.

    Level 15
    The correct circle is a display screen; the incorrect one is a camera. When you mouse over the incorrect circle, your cursor will be displayed on the correct one.

    Level 16
    That's "counterclockwise" as seen from above. Each circle will freely spin if clicked, but only in one direction. The correct circle will spin only if its right half is clicked, and halt if its left half is clicked; the incorrect circle, vice-versa.

    Level 17
    Be careful! The circles are superimposed on inverted space. The correct circle is the one that says "Right" when moused over. For the purposes of matching the buttons to the circles, ignore the reversal.

    Level 18
    The circles are pendulums on invisible chains. Drag them up and watch them swing. The correct circle's swing has a sharper arc, created by a shorter chain. It also swings more quickly.

    Level 19
    Drag left and right. The correct circle will have stars and changes of color visible inside it.

    Level 20
    Not to be confused with "Which Do Not Press?", although the principle is similar. When you mouse over either circle, the text will become jittery and the screen will flash red. If it's the incorrect circle, it'll stop after two or three seconds; if it's the correct circle, it won't, but pick fast before the screen explodes!

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  14. 19/20...
    Can't figure out what is meant by Which Display?

    Loved the Which Glass one, though.

    I like these!

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  15. @ Lizzie, the right circle for level 15 is the one that shows the underside of the cursor hand (you can see all of the fingers). I hope that helps. :)

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  16. 17/20 and a lot of fun!

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  17. I got 18 in my first try, and the two that i didn't get was that "minute" thing and the don't touch.

    after some tries and with luck i got 20/20.

    and as always, nice game..

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  18. "For the 'which minute' question, I think he means 'minute' as in 'small' or 'insignificant.'

    Ok, but I don't see what is small or insignificant about one of those dots.

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