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You have pins in a board and have to create seven squares no.100

You have pins in a board and have to create seven squares using the pins only once have been trying for hourss to do it

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The hints give you the location of 3 squares and tell you the size and angle of another 2 squares

As an extra hint, none of the three small squares mentioned in the hints overlap one another (which greatly limits where they can be)

From here, the rest of the puzzle should be fairly simple (basically 8 pins to form 2 squares)

Remember that each pin can only be used once and that each square must have a pin in the corner

You can see a picture of the solution here if you need it
http://professorlaytonwalkthrough.blogspot.com/2008/02/puzzle100.html

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The solution is available on the Professor Layton Walkthrough - type this into google. This is useful but dobn't cheat too much!

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Please help me find the seven square cos my head is just wrecked

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Game 100 professor layton and the curious village please solve

Most of the squares you make will be tilted 45 degrees to the side, and their sizes will vary as well.

Start by looking for pins you can connect to create squares at a diagonal. Hint 02 You want more specifics? All right, here's the location of one of the squares. Connect the four pins in the top-left corner to form a tiny square.

Just so you know, this is the only square on the board that isn't tilted. Hint 03 The largest square contains the pin that's third from the top on the left column and the bottom pin from the far-right column.

You also need to form a small diagonal block using the two pins lined up diagonally on the bottom-left portion of the board. There are two more small squares just like this one on the board. Solution For square 1, use pins 1 and 2 from row 1, and pins 1 and 2 from row 2.

Square 2 uses pin 1 from row 4, pins 1 and 3 from row 5 and pin 1 from row 6.

Square 3 has pin 3 from row 3, pins 2 and 4 from row 4 and pin 4 from row 5.

Square 4 is formed with pin 5 from row 1, pins 4 and 6 from row 2 and pin 4 in row 3.

Square 5 involves pin 3 from row 1, pin 5 in row 2, pin 2 in row 3 and pin 3 in row 4.

Square 6 has pin 3 in row 2, pin 5 in row 3, pin 2 in row 5 and pin 3 in row 6.

Square 7 uses pin 4 in row 1, pin 1 in row 3, pin 5 from row 4 and pin 2 in row 6.
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Professor leyton and the curious village, puzzle 100, we keep making various patterns of seven squares but it keeps telling us it is incorrect, does anybody know the solution please,

This continues to be the most commonly asked about Curious Village puzzle on FixYa (the quick search would've quickly found the answer)

As the hints state, all but one square is tilted and each pin can only be used once

The hints also give you the location of three squares and tell you the size and angle of another two squares

As an extra hint, none of the three small tilted squares mentioned in the hints overlap each other (knowing this gives you the location of one more square and just two possible locations for another)

From here, the rest should be easy (with eight pins to form two squares)
Make sure to use all the pins (all squares must have a pin in each corner)

A picture of the solution can be seen here if you need it
http://professorlaytonwalkthrough.blogspot.com/2008/02/puzzle100.html
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Help with Curious Village game on Nintendo DS

Hi Gill

For square 1, use pins 1 and 2 from row 1, and pins 1 and 2 from row 2.

Square 2 uses pin 1 from row 4, pins 1 and 3 from row 5 and pin 1 from row 6.

Square 3 has pin 3 from row 3, pins 2 and 4 from row 4 and pin 4 from row 5.

Square 4 is formed with pin 5 from row 1, pins 4 and 6 from row 2 and pin 4 in row 3.

Square 5 involves pin 3 from row 1, pin 5 in row 2, pin 2 in row 3 and pin 3 in row 4.

Square 6 has pin 3 in row 2, pin 5 in row 3, pin 2 in row 5 and pin 3 in row 6.

Square 7 uses pin 4 in row 1, pin 1 in row 3, pin 5 from row 4 and pin 2 in row 6.

Hope this helps and good luck!

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Lucy conyers

This continues to be the most regularly asked about Curious Village puzzle on FixYa

As the hints state, all but one square is tilted and each pin can only be used once

The hints also give you the location of three squares and tell you the size and angle of another two squares

As an extra hint, none of the three small tilted squares mentioned in the hints overlap each other (knowing this gives you the location of one more square and just two possible locations for another)

From here, the rest should be easy (with eight pins to form two squares)

Make sure to use all the pins (all squares must have a pin in each corner)

A picture of the solution can be seen here if you need it
http://professorlaytonwalkthrough.blogspot.com/2008/02/puzzle100.html
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Puzzle 100 seven squares

The teach a person to fish answer would be to go to the "help me with" search box at the top of the page and type in, say, layton 100 (which would yield several pages of results as this question has already been asked and answered many times)


The short answer would be that a picture of the solution can be seen here
http://professorlaytonwalkthrough.blogspot.com/2008/02/puzzle100.html


The longer answer (recapping from other FixYa answers) is

The hints give you the location of three of the seven squares and mention that all but one square is at an angle

The hints also give you both the size and angle of two more squares

As an added hint, none of the three small angled squares overlap each other (there's almost no choice on where to put these with this information)

You should now have five squares in place, leaving just two squares to place over eight pins

Remember that each pin can only be used one and that all pins must be used
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On professer layton cant figure out were the 7 squares are

Go on youtube and type in: professor Layton and the curious village puzzle 100 and click on professor Layton and the curious village puzzle #100 seven...
and that will show you how to do it.
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I need help with puzzle 100

There are 28 PINS -- Count each PIN starting from left to right on each line. (1 -- 28)
Square ( 1) Join together Pin No's ( 1 -- 2 -- 6 -- 7 )
Square ( 2) Join together Pin No's ( 4 -- 12 -- 21 -- 27 )
Square ( 3) Join " " " ( 5 -- 9 -- 11 -- 15 )
Square ( 4) " " " " ( 3 -- 10 -- 13 -- 19 )
Square ( 5) " " " " ( 8 -- 16 -- 23 -- 28 )
Square ( 6) " " " " (14 -- 18-- 20 -- 25 )
Square ( 7) " " " " (17 -- 22 - 24 -- 26 )

GOOD LUCK.........
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How to solve no 100: seven squares

There are 28 PINS. Count each PIN starting from left to right on each line. (1 to 28 )

Square 1-- Join together PIN No's ( 1 -- 2 -- 6 -- 7 )

Square 2 -- Join " " " " ( 4 -- 12 -- 21 -- 27 )

Square 3 -- Join " " " " ( 5 -- 9 -- 11 -- 15 )

Square 4 -- Join " " " " (3 -- 10 -- 13 -- 19 )

Square 5 -- Join " " " " (8 -- 16 -- 23 -- 28 )

Square 6 -- Join " " " " (14 --18 - 20 -- 25 )

Square 7 -- Join " " " " (17 -- 22 - 24 - 26 )


Hope you can complete this Puzzle now ----------- GOOD LUCK
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Puzzle 100

heres a hint

1. Most of the squares you make will be tilted 45 degrees
to the side, and their sizes will vary as well.
Start by looking for pins you can connect to create squares
at a diagonal.
2. You want more specifics? All right, here's the location
of one of the squares. Connect the four pins in the top-left
corner to form a tiny square. Just so you know, this is the
only square on the board that isn't tilted.
3. The largest square contains the pin that's third from
the top on the left column and the bottom pin from the far-right
column. You also need to form a small diagonal block using the
two pins lined up diagonally on the bottom-left portion of the
board. There are two more small squares just like this one on the board.

J5
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