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9. mar. 2019 kl. 0:23
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I 1 samling af quat
quaternary SEASON 1 – the highlights
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A small laser and grating puzzle.
32 kommentarer
bullfrog 7. juni 2023 kl. 1:32 
Reading the comment I made over four years ago, it would seem that I wasn't quite as impressed as I should have been, so perhaps I did it by a sub-optimal method. Anyway, great puzzle :steamthumbsup: intended solution ?
Winnie the Mao 13. maj 2022 kl. 17:58 
first time see this kind move
kube 23. dec. 2021 kl. 11:07 
Excellent, unique puzzle!!
Dark Rozen 10. juni 2020 kl. 5:07 
That was grate!
Dark Rozen 29. dec. 2019 kl. 16:09 
This puzzle is like Marmite! Pretty simple, but that move seems really weird.
Calwin 11. okt. 2019 kl. 6:32 
Wow, another amazing puzzle. I really had to think on this one. One key trick solved it, which took some time to realize.
u can lift up and move the cube across the grid wall.
| \_/ () 25. sep. 2019 kl. 8:41 
So simple looking and yet challenging enough. Great puzzle design! Thumbs up!
quat  [ophavsmand] 14. aug. 2019 kl. 22:17 
This is a good lesson in how much "obscuring the solution" is too much - I could change the area by the grating to use a white floor, and the solution would still consist of the same steps in the same order
Nobody No-One 14. aug. 2019 kl. 18:17 
I think it's rather the semi-awkward movement of the cube behind grating through a wall portal that seemed unintended rather than grabbing a cube through grating itself.
Libbybapa 12. aug. 2019 kl. 11:15 
I enjoyed it. I don't understand the comments saying it seemed unintended. Each of the moves are consistent, logical, and easy to execute. Is there really anyone who doesn't know that one of the properties of grating is that you can move objects on the other side? Why would logical use of the properties seem unintended?