JKR's site
justcarol67
justcarol67 at yahoo.com
Mon Jul 5 19:29:06 UTC 2004
--- In HPFGU-OTChatter at yahoogroups.com, "annemehr" <annemehr at y...> wrote:
> --- In HPFGU-OTChatter at yahoogroups.com, "spinelli372003" <spin01 at a...>
> wrote:
> > ok found the site, the door and the bricks. wire hanger that is
> > sort of spitting electrical sparks. and some bricks that sort of
> > roar at you but have no idea what the patter is. help.
> > sherry
>
> It's been posted already, but I'll try a different wording, in case
> you like it better:
>
> First, find all five bricks by clicking around. Note where they are,
> because they disappear when you click all five in the wrong order.
>
> Now, click in the correct order:
> The middle brick,
> the next brick below the middle one,
> the next brick above the middle one,
> the very lowest brick,
> the very highest brick.
>
> Hope that helps. And this way, at least you get to locate all the
> bricks yourself! (assuaging conscience due to spoiling, hehe).
>
> Annemehr
Carol:
Rather than randomly clicking and forgetting which patterns I'd
already tried, I wrote down and crossed out possible combinations,
operating on the (correct) theory that it was unlikely to be a 12345
or 54321 sequence but would start somewhere in the middle with a 3 or
4 and include no two sequential numbers. It took me about half an
hour, but I got in! (Then, of course, I had to do a little more
clicking to find a certain object. . . .)
Carol, who wonders how adults can get so caught up in this sort of
thing . . .
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