How to Solve Puzzle 005 on Professor Layton and the Curious Village
Remember that this particular clock operates in a 12-hour display, not international/military, where it's 24 hours., Write down the most obvious times., Study the "1:11" and "2:22"., Take the "11:11"., Think of the solid hour times., Count how many...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Remember that this particular clock operates in a 12-hour display
To make it easier for yourself, either do the morning (midnight to noon) or afternoon/evening (noon to midnight) and then double the number for the entire day. -
Step 2: not international/military
When we see a digital clock, we automatically think of "1:11 pm" or "4:44 am".
Here would be the potential list: 1:11 2:22 3:33 4:44 5:55 , Learn that the minutes will still be the same during the 11 and 12 o' clock hours and you'd still have the same 3 consecutive numbers. 11:11 12:22 , Because you have "1" as your consecutive number, use this to your advantage and go up in minutes. 11:10 11:12 11:13 11:14 11:15 11:16 11:17 11:18 11:19 , Note that "10:00" is the only hour with 3 consecutive zeros. , You should end up with 34 to write on the next screen. -
Step 3: where it's 24 hours.
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Step 4: Write down the most obvious times.
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Step 5: Study the "1:11" and "2:22".
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Step 6: Take the "11:11".
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Step 7: Think of the solid hour times.
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Step 8: Count how many different times you have and double it.
Detailed Guide
To make it easier for yourself, either do the morning (midnight to noon) or afternoon/evening (noon to midnight) and then double the number for the entire day.
When we see a digital clock, we automatically think of "1:11 pm" or "4:44 am".
Here would be the potential list: 1:11 2:22 3:33 4:44 5:55 , Learn that the minutes will still be the same during the 11 and 12 o' clock hours and you'd still have the same 3 consecutive numbers. 11:11 12:22 , Because you have "1" as your consecutive number, use this to your advantage and go up in minutes. 11:10 11:12 11:13 11:14 11:15 11:16 11:17 11:18 11:19 , Note that "10:00" is the only hour with 3 consecutive zeros. , You should end up with 34 to write on the next screen.
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