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I made this to test some ideas for a game I'm developing. Feedback would be appreciated.





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    Would the enigmatic-puzzle tag be appropriate? Seems like it would.
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    Dec 24 '18 at 21:46








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    This is a great puzzle. Visually very appealing and a nice level of difficult but doable!
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    – Dr Xorile
    Dec 25 '18 at 1:25














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I made this to test some ideas for a game I'm developing. Feedback would be appreciated.





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I made this to test some ideas for a game I'm developing. Feedback would be appreciated.





What is the key?



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edited Dec 24 '18 at 21:54







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    $begingroup$
    Would the enigmatic-puzzle tag be appropriate? Seems like it would.
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    – Hugh
    Dec 24 '18 at 21:46








  • 4




    $begingroup$
    This is a great puzzle. Visually very appealing and a nice level of difficult but doable!
    $endgroup$
    – Dr Xorile
    Dec 25 '18 at 1:25














  • 2




    $begingroup$
    Would the enigmatic-puzzle tag be appropriate? Seems like it would.
    $endgroup$
    – Hugh
    Dec 24 '18 at 21:46








  • 4




    $begingroup$
    This is a great puzzle. Visually very appealing and a nice level of difficult but doable!
    $endgroup$
    – Dr Xorile
    Dec 25 '18 at 1:25








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$begingroup$
Would the enigmatic-puzzle tag be appropriate? Seems like it would.
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– Hugh
Dec 24 '18 at 21:46






$begingroup$
Would the enigmatic-puzzle tag be appropriate? Seems like it would.
$endgroup$
– Hugh
Dec 24 '18 at 21:46






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This is a great puzzle. Visually very appealing and a nice level of difficult but doable!
$endgroup$
– Dr Xorile
Dec 25 '18 at 1:25




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This is a great puzzle. Visually very appealing and a nice level of difficult but doable!
$endgroup$
– Dr Xorile
Dec 25 '18 at 1:25










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Full Solution



Puzzle #1



Rules:




The number on a black triangle is the sum of its adjacents' numbers.




Answer:




enter image description here




Key:




$10 + 25 - 15 = 20$




Puzzle #2



Rules:




We may rotate each pieces so that the corners inside the board are squares and circles. Then, look at the triangles (and its values), sum them to get the key.




Answer:




D R R U U
U L R D D
R D R R L
U U L U D
L D U D U

Note: the holes are

S S C S

C S C C

C S S C

C C S C




Key:




$-1 times 7 - 2 times 4 + 1 times 8 + 2 times 6 = 5$




Puzzle #3 -- Thanks Dr Xorile for the help! ^^



Rules:




The word on the right is the antonym of the word on the left.




Answer:




UP DOWN

B(E)GIN END

NIC(E) (N)AUGHTY

HEA(V)EL H(E)LL

VIC(T)ORY DEFEAT

PUB(L)IC PR(I)VATE

S(W)IM SI(N)K




Key:




TWELVE - NINE = $3$




Puzzle #4



Rules:




For the numbers, sum the value of black circles. The value is the position from the right side.

@: inverse (black to white, white to black) all circles.
#: inverse first half of circles.
%: inverse last half of circles.
$: add 2 white circles in the end.


Now we must identify the symbols replacing X, Y, and Z.




Answer:




As the inverses are commutative, $X% will be the same as $%X, this allows us to identify each letters easier.
X = @
Y = %
Z = #


XY$X$ZY = @%$@$#% = WWBBWWBB




Key:




$6+5+2+1 = 14$




Final Puzzle




For each colors, we may "mix" the keys from previous puzzles.

Then the numbers can be converted to letters (of 26).


Yellow: 3 = C

Blue: 20 = T

Pink: Red + White = 5 + 14 = S

Purple + 10: Red + Blue + 10 = 5 + 20 + 10 = 35 (9) = I

Red: 5 = E

Green: Blue + Yellow = 20 + 3 = W

Orange: Red + Yellow = 5 + 3 = 8 = H


Anagram it, we will get WITCHES, as their words have power.




I really enjoy solving this puzzle, great work! :D






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    Nice work! CHOYVP CEVINGR and FJVZ FVAX (ROT13)
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    – Dr Xorile
    Dec 24 '18 at 22:49








  • 2




    $begingroup$
    Last one is URNIRA URYY
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    – Dr Xorile
    Dec 24 '18 at 22:55






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    Which leaves gjryir zvahf avar = guerr
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    – Dr Xorile
    Dec 24 '18 at 22:58










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    Yep that's the key, thanks! :D -- now only the last one is unsolved
    $endgroup$
    – athin
    Dec 24 '18 at 23:00








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    @NigelMNZ It's fun and well-made, I'm impressed. Thanks and good luck for (+ looking forward to) the game! ^^
    $endgroup$
    – athin
    Dec 24 '18 at 23:35












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Full Solution



Puzzle #1



Rules:




The number on a black triangle is the sum of its adjacents' numbers.




Answer:




enter image description here




Key:




$10 + 25 - 15 = 20$




Puzzle #2



Rules:




We may rotate each pieces so that the corners inside the board are squares and circles. Then, look at the triangles (and its values), sum them to get the key.




Answer:




D R R U U
U L R D D
R D R R L
U U L U D
L D U D U

Note: the holes are

S S C S

C S C C

C S S C

C C S C




Key:




$-1 times 7 - 2 times 4 + 1 times 8 + 2 times 6 = 5$




Puzzle #3 -- Thanks Dr Xorile for the help! ^^



Rules:




The word on the right is the antonym of the word on the left.




Answer:




UP DOWN

B(E)GIN END

NIC(E) (N)AUGHTY

HEA(V)EL H(E)LL

VIC(T)ORY DEFEAT

PUB(L)IC PR(I)VATE

S(W)IM SI(N)K




Key:




TWELVE - NINE = $3$




Puzzle #4



Rules:




For the numbers, sum the value of black circles. The value is the position from the right side.

@: inverse (black to white, white to black) all circles.
#: inverse first half of circles.
%: inverse last half of circles.
$: add 2 white circles in the end.


Now we must identify the symbols replacing X, Y, and Z.




Answer:




As the inverses are commutative, $X% will be the same as $%X, this allows us to identify each letters easier.
X = @
Y = %
Z = #


XY$X$ZY = @%$@$#% = WWBBWWBB




Key:




$6+5+2+1 = 14$




Final Puzzle




For each colors, we may "mix" the keys from previous puzzles.

Then the numbers can be converted to letters (of 26).


Yellow: 3 = C

Blue: 20 = T

Pink: Red + White = 5 + 14 = S

Purple + 10: Red + Blue + 10 = 5 + 20 + 10 = 35 (9) = I

Red: 5 = E

Green: Blue + Yellow = 20 + 3 = W

Orange: Red + Yellow = 5 + 3 = 8 = H


Anagram it, we will get WITCHES, as their words have power.




I really enjoy solving this puzzle, great work! :D






share|improve this answer











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  • 2




    $begingroup$
    Nice work! CHOYVP CEVINGR and FJVZ FVAX (ROT13)
    $endgroup$
    – Dr Xorile
    Dec 24 '18 at 22:49








  • 2




    $begingroup$
    Last one is URNIRA URYY
    $endgroup$
    – Dr Xorile
    Dec 24 '18 at 22:55






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Which leaves gjryir zvahf avar = guerr
    $endgroup$
    – Dr Xorile
    Dec 24 '18 at 22:58










  • $begingroup$
    Yep that's the key, thanks! :D -- now only the last one is unsolved
    $endgroup$
    – athin
    Dec 24 '18 at 23:00








  • 1




    $begingroup$
    @NigelMNZ It's fun and well-made, I'm impressed. Thanks and good luck for (+ looking forward to) the game! ^^
    $endgroup$
    – athin
    Dec 24 '18 at 23:35
















5












$begingroup$

Full Solution



Puzzle #1



Rules:




The number on a black triangle is the sum of its adjacents' numbers.




Answer:




enter image description here




Key:




$10 + 25 - 15 = 20$




Puzzle #2



Rules:




We may rotate each pieces so that the corners inside the board are squares and circles. Then, look at the triangles (and its values), sum them to get the key.




Answer:




D R R U U
U L R D D
R D R R L
U U L U D
L D U D U

Note: the holes are

S S C S

C S C C

C S S C

C C S C




Key:




$-1 times 7 - 2 times 4 + 1 times 8 + 2 times 6 = 5$




Puzzle #3 -- Thanks Dr Xorile for the help! ^^



Rules:




The word on the right is the antonym of the word on the left.




Answer:




UP DOWN

B(E)GIN END

NIC(E) (N)AUGHTY

HEA(V)EL H(E)LL

VIC(T)ORY DEFEAT

PUB(L)IC PR(I)VATE

S(W)IM SI(N)K




Key:




TWELVE - NINE = $3$




Puzzle #4



Rules:




For the numbers, sum the value of black circles. The value is the position from the right side.

@: inverse (black to white, white to black) all circles.
#: inverse first half of circles.
%: inverse last half of circles.
$: add 2 white circles in the end.


Now we must identify the symbols replacing X, Y, and Z.




Answer:




As the inverses are commutative, $X% will be the same as $%X, this allows us to identify each letters easier.
X = @
Y = %
Z = #


XY$X$ZY = @%$@$#% = WWBBWWBB




Key:




$6+5+2+1 = 14$




Final Puzzle




For each colors, we may "mix" the keys from previous puzzles.

Then the numbers can be converted to letters (of 26).


Yellow: 3 = C

Blue: 20 = T

Pink: Red + White = 5 + 14 = S

Purple + 10: Red + Blue + 10 = 5 + 20 + 10 = 35 (9) = I

Red: 5 = E

Green: Blue + Yellow = 20 + 3 = W

Orange: Red + Yellow = 5 + 3 = 8 = H


Anagram it, we will get WITCHES, as their words have power.




I really enjoy solving this puzzle, great work! :D






share|improve this answer











$endgroup$









  • 2




    $begingroup$
    Nice work! CHOYVP CEVINGR and FJVZ FVAX (ROT13)
    $endgroup$
    – Dr Xorile
    Dec 24 '18 at 22:49








  • 2




    $begingroup$
    Last one is URNIRA URYY
    $endgroup$
    – Dr Xorile
    Dec 24 '18 at 22:55






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Which leaves gjryir zvahf avar = guerr
    $endgroup$
    – Dr Xorile
    Dec 24 '18 at 22:58










  • $begingroup$
    Yep that's the key, thanks! :D -- now only the last one is unsolved
    $endgroup$
    – athin
    Dec 24 '18 at 23:00








  • 1




    $begingroup$
    @NigelMNZ It's fun and well-made, I'm impressed. Thanks and good luck for (+ looking forward to) the game! ^^
    $endgroup$
    – athin
    Dec 24 '18 at 23:35














5












5








5





$begingroup$

Full Solution



Puzzle #1



Rules:




The number on a black triangle is the sum of its adjacents' numbers.




Answer:




enter image description here




Key:




$10 + 25 - 15 = 20$




Puzzle #2



Rules:




We may rotate each pieces so that the corners inside the board are squares and circles. Then, look at the triangles (and its values), sum them to get the key.




Answer:




D R R U U
U L R D D
R D R R L
U U L U D
L D U D U

Note: the holes are

S S C S

C S C C

C S S C

C C S C




Key:




$-1 times 7 - 2 times 4 + 1 times 8 + 2 times 6 = 5$




Puzzle #3 -- Thanks Dr Xorile for the help! ^^



Rules:




The word on the right is the antonym of the word on the left.




Answer:




UP DOWN

B(E)GIN END

NIC(E) (N)AUGHTY

HEA(V)EL H(E)LL

VIC(T)ORY DEFEAT

PUB(L)IC PR(I)VATE

S(W)IM SI(N)K




Key:




TWELVE - NINE = $3$




Puzzle #4



Rules:




For the numbers, sum the value of black circles. The value is the position from the right side.

@: inverse (black to white, white to black) all circles.
#: inverse first half of circles.
%: inverse last half of circles.
$: add 2 white circles in the end.


Now we must identify the symbols replacing X, Y, and Z.




Answer:




As the inverses are commutative, $X% will be the same as $%X, this allows us to identify each letters easier.
X = @
Y = %
Z = #


XY$X$ZY = @%$@$#% = WWBBWWBB




Key:




$6+5+2+1 = 14$




Final Puzzle




For each colors, we may "mix" the keys from previous puzzles.

Then the numbers can be converted to letters (of 26).


Yellow: 3 = C

Blue: 20 = T

Pink: Red + White = 5 + 14 = S

Purple + 10: Red + Blue + 10 = 5 + 20 + 10 = 35 (9) = I

Red: 5 = E

Green: Blue + Yellow = 20 + 3 = W

Orange: Red + Yellow = 5 + 3 = 8 = H


Anagram it, we will get WITCHES, as their words have power.




I really enjoy solving this puzzle, great work! :D






share|improve this answer











$endgroup$



Full Solution



Puzzle #1



Rules:




The number on a black triangle is the sum of its adjacents' numbers.




Answer:




enter image description here




Key:




$10 + 25 - 15 = 20$




Puzzle #2



Rules:




We may rotate each pieces so that the corners inside the board are squares and circles. Then, look at the triangles (and its values), sum them to get the key.




Answer:




D R R U U
U L R D D
R D R R L
U U L U D
L D U D U

Note: the holes are

S S C S

C S C C

C S S C

C C S C




Key:




$-1 times 7 - 2 times 4 + 1 times 8 + 2 times 6 = 5$




Puzzle #3 -- Thanks Dr Xorile for the help! ^^



Rules:




The word on the right is the antonym of the word on the left.




Answer:




UP DOWN

B(E)GIN END

NIC(E) (N)AUGHTY

HEA(V)EL H(E)LL

VIC(T)ORY DEFEAT

PUB(L)IC PR(I)VATE

S(W)IM SI(N)K




Key:




TWELVE - NINE = $3$




Puzzle #4



Rules:




For the numbers, sum the value of black circles. The value is the position from the right side.

@: inverse (black to white, white to black) all circles.
#: inverse first half of circles.
%: inverse last half of circles.
$: add 2 white circles in the end.


Now we must identify the symbols replacing X, Y, and Z.




Answer:




As the inverses are commutative, $X% will be the same as $%X, this allows us to identify each letters easier.
X = @
Y = %
Z = #


XY$X$ZY = @%$@$#% = WWBBWWBB




Key:




$6+5+2+1 = 14$




Final Puzzle




For each colors, we may "mix" the keys from previous puzzles.

Then the numbers can be converted to letters (of 26).


Yellow: 3 = C

Blue: 20 = T

Pink: Red + White = 5 + 14 = S

Purple + 10: Red + Blue + 10 = 5 + 20 + 10 = 35 (9) = I

Red: 5 = E

Green: Blue + Yellow = 20 + 3 = W

Orange: Red + Yellow = 5 + 3 = 8 = H


Anagram it, we will get WITCHES, as their words have power.




I really enjoy solving this puzzle, great work! :D







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edited Dec 25 '18 at 6:49

























answered Dec 24 '18 at 22:39









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  • 2




    $begingroup$
    Nice work! CHOYVP CEVINGR and FJVZ FVAX (ROT13)
    $endgroup$
    – Dr Xorile
    Dec 24 '18 at 22:49








  • 2




    $begingroup$
    Last one is URNIRA URYY
    $endgroup$
    – Dr Xorile
    Dec 24 '18 at 22:55






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Which leaves gjryir zvahf avar = guerr
    $endgroup$
    – Dr Xorile
    Dec 24 '18 at 22:58










  • $begingroup$
    Yep that's the key, thanks! :D -- now only the last one is unsolved
    $endgroup$
    – athin
    Dec 24 '18 at 23:00








  • 1




    $begingroup$
    @NigelMNZ It's fun and well-made, I'm impressed. Thanks and good luck for (+ looking forward to) the game! ^^
    $endgroup$
    – athin
    Dec 24 '18 at 23:35














  • 2




    $begingroup$
    Nice work! CHOYVP CEVINGR and FJVZ FVAX (ROT13)
    $endgroup$
    – Dr Xorile
    Dec 24 '18 at 22:49








  • 2




    $begingroup$
    Last one is URNIRA URYY
    $endgroup$
    – Dr Xorile
    Dec 24 '18 at 22:55






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Which leaves gjryir zvahf avar = guerr
    $endgroup$
    – Dr Xorile
    Dec 24 '18 at 22:58










  • $begingroup$
    Yep that's the key, thanks! :D -- now only the last one is unsolved
    $endgroup$
    – athin
    Dec 24 '18 at 23:00








  • 1




    $begingroup$
    @NigelMNZ It's fun and well-made, I'm impressed. Thanks and good luck for (+ looking forward to) the game! ^^
    $endgroup$
    – athin
    Dec 24 '18 at 23:35








2




2




$begingroup$
Nice work! CHOYVP CEVINGR and FJVZ FVAX (ROT13)
$endgroup$
– Dr Xorile
Dec 24 '18 at 22:49






$begingroup$
Nice work! CHOYVP CEVINGR and FJVZ FVAX (ROT13)
$endgroup$
– Dr Xorile
Dec 24 '18 at 22:49






2




2




$begingroup$
Last one is URNIRA URYY
$endgroup$
– Dr Xorile
Dec 24 '18 at 22:55




$begingroup$
Last one is URNIRA URYY
$endgroup$
– Dr Xorile
Dec 24 '18 at 22:55




1




1




$begingroup$
Which leaves gjryir zvahf avar = guerr
$endgroup$
– Dr Xorile
Dec 24 '18 at 22:58




$begingroup$
Which leaves gjryir zvahf avar = guerr
$endgroup$
– Dr Xorile
Dec 24 '18 at 22:58












$begingroup$
Yep that's the key, thanks! :D -- now only the last one is unsolved
$endgroup$
– athin
Dec 24 '18 at 23:00






$begingroup$
Yep that's the key, thanks! :D -- now only the last one is unsolved
$endgroup$
– athin
Dec 24 '18 at 23:00






1




1




$begingroup$
@NigelMNZ It's fun and well-made, I'm impressed. Thanks and good luck for (+ looking forward to) the game! ^^
$endgroup$
– athin
Dec 24 '18 at 23:35




$begingroup$
@NigelMNZ It's fun and well-made, I'm impressed. Thanks and good luck for (+ looking forward to) the game! ^^
$endgroup$
– athin
Dec 24 '18 at 23:35


















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