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I just completed it for the first time with like 1:30 remaining and then did it again.
Let me share some "pro" tips for the few still trying.
1. The lid.
It's pretty straight forward, but the back screws are hard to reach.
The trick is to get the drill bit below your hand by rotating your wrist.
This way you can just about reach it with a very low angle.
Switch to your left hand by placing it directly on top of the lid and releasing, then grabbing it.
When the screws are loose, you can move your hand behind the bomb and grab the lid.
Make sure your hand is angled down enough, grab and then throw it aside.
I like to use my left hand for the leftmost two switches.
Thumbs are the way to go.
Don't look at any number other than the one you're about to switch to avoid confusion.
"This switch goes to 1, which is below it. This switch goes to 2, which is below it."
3. The fuses.
Contract your thumb and place it under the fuse you want to pull out.
Then contract your index finger and just pull it out.
It's a very safe way.
4. The wires.
The wires are the most difficult part in my opinion.
Put your left thumb pointing down, kind of creating a slope for the wires to go up.
Then keep pushing a little harder each time you push until it pops loose.
Push it with your thumb until it lights up green. Not much to it. Don't go too fast.
6. The code.
It's honestly easy.
Put the paper to your left and point down with your right thumb.
Move your thumb down over top of the first number until it hits it.
Then just keep going up and down a little bit for the other numbers.
7. Additional information: paper.
I like to keep the piece of paper where it is while doing the switches first.
Then, I just put my right hand on the piece of paper and grab, moving it onto the keyboard.
I do the fuses, wires and knob, then grab the paper again and move it back to where it was.
Appearantly you can't do the code first.
I hope this helped somebody out... someday..... anybody..........