Brain Train with Professor Labcoat 12
Abroy - Brain Train with Professor Labcoat 12 is a new free online point and click type room escape game from Abroy. Professor Labcoat is an educational game series dedicated to train and challenge your brain. In each game you'll find a collection of brain teasers, puzzles and memory games. Good luck and have fun!
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18 comments:
never really any good at these ones, but will give it a shot!
I have no better explanation for Q3: except of the blue block in figure in bottom right, just count the colored blocks from top to buttom. (eg: figure in top right: the orange block is the tallest (1) and the blue block is the lowest (5))
i am out, maybe i can help?
Hi, Rob, hots...joining you
I do not see the logic in Q4, any hints ?
moment, I'll restart the game
q4, count the total in opposite parts
I will give it a try with answer 1 which is 5 as it is the only number which is not yet in the puzzle.
Emmes, for Q4: compare the sum of the opposite cake pieces.
eg: top cake piece (9+17) and bottom (12+14)
Thx Hotzenplotz !
e.g. the difference between 15 and 8 is 7.
6+7 = 13.
Wow, Q3 took me some time to figure out... the rest was quite easy, as usual.
BF'd Q3.
Got the rest. Around for a bit if there are questions
For me Q3 was probably the easiest - the logic for this one comes from a logical game called skyscrapes (which is very cool to play)
I had to look very closely for the solution for Q6 thought - only after realisng that two of the given shapes had no begining I found the solution :)
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For Q3 imagine you are looking from either the left or right side. So you can only see the beam in front of you and any taller ones. So if you are standing on the right side and you see this:
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you would see four, because all the ones in the distance are taller than the one in front of you. If you stood on the left side you would only see 1 because it was taller than all the others. And any columns that are the same height would just count as 1 because you would only see one of them. Hope this makes sense!
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