Brain Train with Professor Labcoat 9
Abroy - Brain Train with Professor Labcoat 9 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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5 comments:
little hint for Q3 (green star):
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add opposite numbers
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Q3 I have to BF - but THX Hotz for explanation ;) All others were correct. My name is Superbrain LOL
Have a nice Weekend
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#1:
Multiply the top two numbers and then add the bottom left number to the result to get the bottom right number
#2:
Follow the colors' movement within the digital number 8 - the routes are easy to understand. (It's enough to track blue and pink)
#4
It's enough to check the two big (red and blue) dots to identify the odd-one-out.
#5
You actually don't have to do a long sequence of calculations here like it may seem at first, it's enough to study the possible answers: you can right away discard #2, because that would require the blue ball (haha...) to be of zero weight which it obviously isn't; you can also discard #3, becaue, based on the first scale, it would mean the red ball has a negative weihgt - which it obviously doesn't; yopu can also discard #4, necause it would mean the orange and blue balls are of the same weight, which, based on the first scale, isn't the case; finally, you can also discard #5, because it would mean one orange plus one red equals three red - take one red off both scales and you're left with one orange equals two reds - but that would (based on the bottom-right scales) mean the blue and red balls are of th same weight which we know isn't true. So, based on elimination, the only correct one can be #1.
#6
Just follow the rotation of the two orange parts - it's pretty straightforward.
#7
It's enough to realize that the top left shape moves to the right and does not change color to pick the right solution.
#8
Add the green numbers and subtract the red one.
Ooops, #3 is missing... So:
#3
the sum of the two numbers at the ends of each "inner edge" (the line connecting an "outer point" and the opposite "inner point" are 12 (5+7, 2+10, 3+9, 6+6, 4+?).
final code
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