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For the music notes puzzle, the violin’s four strings match the four lines of the musical staves. Each string has a base number (shown when you pluck it). A note on a line starts from that number, then its type (quarter/eighth/sixteenth) adjusts the value, and its color (white/black) tells you whether to add or subtract (as explained in the book). Each stave gives one digit, and together the three staves form the code.
There’s also a full in-game walkthrough if you press H while playing. 🙂
About the debug mode issue: if you were hosting the room, could you try letting another family member host instead? I’m not 100% sure it’ll solve it, but fingers crossed it might. 🤞
Please let me know how it goes! 🙂
And thanks a lot for the detailed feedback – super helpful! I’ll look into adjusting the book so all numbers light up (great suggestion, thanks!) . As for the “O”, it’s there but can be a bit tricky to spot , and the butterfly doesn’t land directly on 7, but just to the side of it .
Really appreciate your kind words and input! 🙂