Nsr Puzzle Doors Escape
NsrEscapeGames - NEG Nsr Puzzle Doors Escape is another point and click escape game developed by Nsr Escape Games. In this game, you have to solve simple puzzles to complete each stage. Click on the objects to interact with them and solve simple puzzles. Good luck and have fun!
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9 comments:
Ooh, I love door games! Checking this one out...
(RE)HI all ☺
yay, a door game! if you don't know yet:
I just ♥ door games! ☻
thx for creating this one, NEG ☺
dunno, if different solutions work for magic square, got lucky & solved it in a jiffy
(unfortunately can't remember the number order, it opened so quickly)
Not too hard.
Colored ball slider at last door took some work, but very cool game. Thanks NEG/NSR.
Colored ball slider at the end was easy. Fix the red, fix the yellow, then fix the green. Took just a few moves.
some tricky puzzles but all solvable - why only three stars? (this game deserves four)
List the numbers in order from least to greatest on a sheet of paper.
Add all nine of the numbers on your list up to get the total. For example, if the numbers you are using are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. and 9, you would do the following: 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 + 9 = 45. So 45 is the total.
Divide the total from Step 2 by 3. 45 divided by 3 = 15. This number is the magic number. (The number all rows, columns, and diagonals will add up to.)
Go back to your list of numbers and the number in the very middle of that list will be placed in the center of the magic square.
solving a magic square
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In the picture below x represents the number in the center square so for our example, x is equal to 5.Place the number x + 3 in the upper right-hand square.
Place the number x + 1 in the upper left-hand square.
Place the number x - 3 in the lower right-hand square.
Place the number x -1 in the lower upper left-hand square.
Take a look at the picture below.
So for our example, the numbers will be filled in like the picture below.
For the last step, fill in the remaining squares keeping in mind the magic number is 15. So that means all the rows, columns, and diagonals need to add up to 15. You should have no problem figuring where to place the remaining numbers keeping this in mind. The complete magic square is in picture below.
copied from the site "learn-with-math-games"; there you will find the here missing pictures
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