Originally posted by: Freejack2
For the lock it's 27 clicks.
There are 12 buttons
01,02,03,04
05,06,07,08
09,10,11,12
Press each button in the number order below it. eg, 1st symbols press button 6, 2nd symbols press button 7...
Below each button is the symbol set you need to press it on.
Button 1
14, 24
Button 2
27
Button 3
Never pressed
Button 4
4, 20
Button 5
21
Button 6
1, 5, 12, 16, 17, 26
Button 7
2, 6, 15, 19
Button 8
7
Button 9
8, 18
Button 10
9, 13
Button 11
3, 11, 22, 25
Button 12
10, 23
There's actually a reason for why each button is pressed, here what I found on the games forums.Description of the sequence step by step.
1st - Only one of the faces is frowning instead of smiling.
2nd - One consonant, others are vowels.
3rd - One circle, other figures have corners/angles on them.
4th - One odd number in a group of even numbers.
5th - All the asterisk figures have an even amount of spikes, except one.
6th - Duh! Try to guess which one breaks the line.
7th - B for blue, G for green, R for red and W for white. Just that you don't even need that info. Just one 'W' letter has a small notch in it...
8th - All of the figures are made from 3 'sticks', except one which has four.
9th - There is only one of each letters, except P. You can choose either one, both work.
10th - Every one is a clean circle, except one that is a hexagon.
11th - Each figure has a curve and a straight line, except one that has two curves.
12th - Every horizontal line shoould have four colors, in order of red, green, blue and yellow. One line has two greens, pick the one green that breaks the pattern.
13th - Every half of each symmetrical figure touches the other half from one pint only. One of the figures has the halves in contact at two points.
14th - Each figure has three thick lines and one thin line. In one figure the thin line is on the horizontal ones, in others it's either of the vertical ones.
15th - Every acronym is an internet acronym, except one that is a company.
16th - Clockwise, the colours go red, blue, yellow, green. Pick the one that has the colours in a counter clockwise pattern.
17th - Pick the one that you can't see on a normal (six sided) die.
18th - Pick the puzzle piece that doesn't fit with it's neighbours.
19th - Same as 16th. Except there are eight colours per square yellow, red, blue, green, light blue, violet, gray, orange(ish). Pick the one that has the colour pattern going counter clockwise again.
20th - All the figures are identical, except one that has the blades set in a different way.
21st - One of the figures is rotated slightly, so that it stands on two corners instead of one.
22nd - One of these does not equal ten.
23rd - The numbers are a sequence,(lack of english skills strikes now... I don't know how to say this in words. I need to go practice mathematic terms...) 2^0, 2^1, 2^2, 2^3, ... , 2^10, 2^11´, but one of the numbers is wrong.
24th - Only one of the pie slices has a 90-degree angle in it.
25th - Every picture is the same, just rotated in a different position, except one that is a mirrored image of the others.
26th - There might be a better explanation for this... Only one of the figures is composed of a single piece without any anglesin it. (Yeah, this one can be described in a ton of different ways.)
27th - Each figure has two ones and two zeros, except one.
KK