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What is the solution to puzzle number 100 please?

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This continues to be the most commonly asked about Curious Village puzzle on FixYa (a quick search on FixYa reveals several pages of answers)

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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This continues to be the most commonly asked about Curious Village puzzle on FixYa (the search box is useful for quickly finding information)

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

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