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What is Lost Symphonies of Mozart?
Lost Symphonies of Mozart is a game to play and have fun while you try to escape from the room or outdoor place by using your point and click and puzzle solving skills. You may need to find and use hidden items and clues around, combine some items with other items to use them on correct places, and solve some different types of puzzles.
How can I play Lost Symphonies of Mozart?
You can play Lost Symphonies of Mozart game with your mouse and point and click skills to find items and clues, use them on correct places, and solve some puzzles. You can navigate between rooms or screens and you may also zoom on some places to look closer. You may select items from your inventory to use or you may drag and drop them.
How can I solve Lost Symphonies of Mozart?
You can solve Lost Symphonies of Mozart game by looking around to find and use items and clues on correct places, combining items, and solving some puzzles. You can also check comments section for hints or ask to other players to get help from them. If you still can't figure out any part of the game, you can also check video walkthroughs.
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48 Comments
Those shrimp look good enough to eat!
ReplyDeleteIn!
ReplyDeletePiece under violin.
ReplyDeleteLemon slice on table.
Chisel from Euro puzzle.
ReplyDeleteBaking Soda from sudoku like puzzle
ReplyDelete(first row = 1-8)
working on number puzzle...
ReplyDeletechisel from twisting puzzle.
ReplyDeleteCan't get number puzzle, to me it looks right....
ReplyDeleteSaw from picture puzzle.
ReplyDeletePuzzle piece under lamp.
Jo-Ann
ReplyDeleteSecond row is 271
is it possible there is more then one way to do the number puzzle? I have double checked and they all add up but I don't get anything
ReplyDeletethis is what i have
ReplyDelete18
271
922
32
Puzzle piece under cushion on couch.
ReplyDeleteColour clue on round table.
saw from picture puzzle.
ReplyDeleteThat's wrong Jo-ann,
ReplyDeleteYou have two 2's in the same row (922).
cut trumpet with saw for a puzzle piece.
ReplyDeletePuzzle piece from colour puzzle.
ReplyDeletenumber clue on piano bench.
ReplyDelete@s-t is that not allowed?
ReplyDeletegot it now
Hook from word puzzle (Google Mozart and Marriage).
ReplyDeleterope from number puzzle.
ReplyDeletei can't get numbers either...the bottom right seems impossible without a repeat of either 2s or 1s
ReplyDeleteUse baking soda and then lemon slice on piano stool for number clue.
ReplyDeleteRope from number puzzle.
Piece from using chisel on piano keys.
ReplyDeletePats Fan,
ReplyDelete18
271
931
23
Piece from using rope on gramophone.
ReplyDelete@Pats fan, that's what I did too, try changing around the bottom two numbers and work from there
ReplyDeletelast piece in piano key and out.
ReplyDeletePiece from using hook on flute.
ReplyDeleteAnd out.
wow, that's one strong recorder to need a grappling hook to free that puzzle piece!
ReplyDeletethanks for the hint about the word clue small-tool.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the couch clue Small Tool. Been looking for that one
ReplyDeleteNot as difficult as they sometimes are but a lot of fun
out too
ReplyDeletefound some of the tool uses odd. wouldn't think to use a noose on the gramophone and the grappling hook on the recorder (flute)
thanks @small-tool ...i need to get better at those!!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome guys.
ReplyDeleteFaint color code for those who can't see them well~
ReplyDeleteSPOILER
This one was easy !
ReplyDeleteugh~it cut half the answer off!
ReplyDeleteSPOILER
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ReplyDeleteI-ADORE-MOZART-&-HIS-DIVINE-MUSIC-THROUGH!
ReplyDeletePuzzle tiles:
1) under violin on green couch
2) in trumpet/trombone (use hacksaw from picture puzzle)
3) under keyboard tile from grand piano (use chisel from round picture puzzle)
4) under lamp right of grand piano
5) under cushion of ivory leather couch
6) from colour puzzle (hint on flower on table in front of ivory leather couch) SPOILER
7) in flute on table with shrimps (use hook from letter/name puzzle)
8) gramophone (pull white round needle holder off with rope from number puzzle)
Other stuff:
- lemon slice from shrimps on table in front of green couch
- chisel from round picture puzzle (EURO)
- baking soda from kakuro
- hook from letter/name puzzle (hint on portrait) SPOILER
- hacksaw from picture puzzle
- rope from number puzzle (use baking soda & lemon slice on piano stool) SPOILER
Can someone please explain the sudoku-like puzzle to me?
ReplyDeletemmmm,
ReplyDeleteHow to solve Kakuro:
- Fill each cell in the grid with a single digit such that each row or column has the indicated sum without repeating a digit.
- In these puzzles, you are filling the white squares with digits 1 through 9 so that they add up to the sums shown in the dark squares. A dark square will show one or two sums, separated by a diagonal line. A sum that is above the diagonal is the total of the row of white squares to its right. A sum that is below the diagonal is the total of the column of white squares beneath it.
- Two important rules:
There are no zeroes.
There are no repeats, i.e. a digit can appear only once within a sum.
- Starting Kakuro:
Look for rows or columns that can only be made with one combination of digits.
f.e.
3=1+2
4=1+3
6=1+2+3
7=1+2+4
10=1+2+3+4
11=1+2+3+5
16=7+9
17=8+9
& more
- Solve the kakuro by figuring out what numbers are needed for each row and column to add to the given numbers at their heads. Each row and column cannot hold a repeated number (e.g., the column where 3 numbers are needed to equal 24 can't be 888)
- Or: http://www.kakuro-world.com/en/tips.html
Premiere
ReplyDeleteThank you, I understand now. :)
Awesomeness, these are one of my favs!
ReplyDelete@ premiere Thank you for the walkthrough, but your SPOILERS aren't giving any spoiler, just the word Spoiler??
ReplyDeleteDozi, just keep your mouse over the word spoiler long enough to see the answer.
ReplyDeletegreat use of the spoiler code :)
ReplyDeleteMusic I didn't have to mute! thank you
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