Day 13 - Symbol Challenge 3
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Day 13 - Symbol Challenge 3
This is the third Symbol challenge and again it is a 5 X 5 grid. Mine seemed particularly difficult this round and I think it was because there were only 5 symbols placed at the beginning. If you have experience doing Sudoku puzzles, then you should be able to complete this puzzle in due time.
If you do not have experience with this type of puzzle, I can offer few hints other than what has been posted in previous Symbol challenge posts. If anyone can offer some assistance, please leave a comment.
After solving the puzzle, the following question was posed to me:
Translate aringhe from Italian.
The answer: Herring
It is likely that different questions will be asked requiring the use of google translate. Leave a comment revealing the question and answer you were asked.
Day 13 - Symbol Challenge 3
This is the third Symbol challenge and again it is a 5 X 5 grid. Mine seemed particularly difficult this round and I think it was because there were only 5 symbols placed at the beginning. If you have experience doing Sudoku puzzles, then you should be able to complete this puzzle in due time.
If you do not have experience with this type of puzzle, I can offer few hints other than what has been posted in previous Symbol challenge posts. If anyone can offer some assistance, please leave a comment.
After solving the puzzle, the following question was posed to me:
Translate aringhe from Italian.
The answer: Herring
It is likely that different questions will be asked requiring the use of google translate. Leave a comment revealing the question and answer you were asked.
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posted by Unknown at 11:53 AM
7 Comments:
aringhe rosse - red herring
French: numero
English: number
French: retrouve
English: Find
Italian: sfumato
English: vanished
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How to solve the Symbol challenge in 2 minutes...
In the beginning, usually all fixed symbols are equally spread in terms of how many of them are already out there.
Then, you need to find the space of the least possibilities wich will only allow one symbol to be placed.(look for where could be a "cross")
Now continue with the same symbol until you run out of it.
You will see that the logic behind it is very simple after a while. Just make sure you fulfill the three rules. Only one symbol horizontally, vertically and in the coloured boxes.
F: recherche
E: seek
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