ItΓò¼├┤Γö£├ºΓö£├╗s just like those codes with symbols. Then you connect wires as follows: 1-2, 3-4, 5-6. Okay so what you need to do is number the the points on the hexipal 1-6, it doesnΓò¼├┤Γö£├ºΓö£├╗t matter where you start or which way you go, just remember. Just do that until your pattern matches the one from the picture. Then, one wire at a time, experiment by moving one side of the wire at a time with the power always flowing in the same direction, and then just keep in mind that the direction of the flow will switch the 2 shapes of the same color when you attempt to charge. Some wires will already match, or maybe just need the flow switched. That gives an idea of which peg corresponds to which shapes. Then when wiring the hexipal, I wired all in one direction, diagonally in 3 rows, attempted a charge, then wrote down those symbols in order. By the time I reached the room with Shay’s mom, I recognized the shapes from the attempted hexipal charging and the hexipal in the picture (More clues) so I wrote the symbols down in order. When I realized that randomly guessing where the wires should go, I also realized that probably wasn’t the way it was meant to be solved, so I went back to Vella’s story (notice Shay keeps saying stuff about his ship… Clue!). It’s not as difficult as it seems if you do everything slowly and methodically. I had a feeling that I would find a lot of frustrated posts about it! I couldn’t resist googling it just to see □ Compared to the bone puzzle, this was way easy. It reminded me of a bone puzzle from an old PC point and click game called The Dig. I got this game yesterday a recently finished this puzzle.
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