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I'm stuck on the musical notes. I tried pushing the buttons in the order that seems to be indicated by the clue, but that doesn't work. I am assuming one does not need to know how to read music in order to do this. What am I missing? Is the green line somehow significant?
The green line is not irrelevant, it indicates which way you push the buttons! For notes below the green line, push down. For notes above the green line, push up.
After 14 of these, they are still enjoyable. The only thing I would want more is for the key at the end to be reminiscent, in design, of the fruit in some way instead of just being a standard "fruit" key.
Jay! And I'm out. Thank you Bart, for this Sinterklaas gift.
ReplyDeleteI'm stuck on the musical notes. I tried pushing the buttons in the order that seems to be indicated by the clue, but that doesn't work. I am assuming one does not need to know how to read music in order to do this. What am I missing? Is the green line somehow significant?
ReplyDeleteBest Fruit Kitchen so far
ReplyDeleteAnon 21:49, notice that the musical note buttons move in two directions.
I was stuck on the notes too. The green line is irrelevant but the direction you press the button is.
ReplyDeleteThe green line is not irrelevant, it indicates which way you push the buttons! For notes below the green line, push down. For notes above the green line, push up.
ReplyDeleteonce the music notes are sorted it's easy !
ReplyDeleteThank you, I had failed to realize that the buttons could be pushed "up".
ReplyDeleteHelp on the teaspoon?
ReplyDeleteAnd number combo?
ReplyDeleteNevermind, got it.
ReplyDeleteAfter 14 of these, they are still enjoyable. The only thing I would want more is for the key at the end to be reminiscent, in design, of the fruit in some way instead of just being a standard "fruit" key.
ReplyDeleteI finally figured out the music notes! The rest was pretty easy. I love these :)
ReplyDeleteNew Funkyland! I'm going in...
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ReplyDeleteAnd I'm out. Got a little confused by the spotted door...just had to keep my eyes open.
ReplyDeleteI DID IT
ReplyDeleteI DID IT
YAY!!!!!
thank you bart bonte for introducing me to these cool challenges!
for the music notes: press quarter eighth eighth quarter half half
ReplyDeleteif you don't know music, middle left left middle right right
I did that but it doesnt work!!!!
DeleteAnother simple but fun one Bart! Thanks for all your hard work!
ReplyDeleteCan u please help me with these notes? I dont know how to arrange it..
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