Puzzle 86 Perplexing figures, Location: House in the Alley
Answer = AA side by side.
this one is trial and error you take any four and out two on either side is on is lighter put the two on the heavy side back and put the two weights that were lighter on either side then the one that is lighter is the one you are looking for. However is when you start they are the same try again until one is lighter
if you mean the one with the clock hands the answer is 10
This Puzzle is also known as the Card Tournament. It is one of Layton's Challenges from The Puzzle Doctor's House. Hint 1: Mock up an equation with the number of people and the number of matches as variables. That would be a good place to start. Hint 2: In order to create the equation for the number of hands, you would need to multiple the number of players by the number of player's minus one, then divide this product by two. If there were three people, there would have been three hands. If there were four people there would have been six hands. You can assume from the conditions given that if no one left, the minimum number of hands would still have to be at least 60. Hint 3: There were twelve people at the tournament, now think it through. Solution 66-59=7 11-7=4 Wallace played 4 hands before leaving.
The answer is 12 o'clock. The only time the hour and minute hands would overlap on a clock like this is 12 o'clock, though it's impossible to tell if it's noon or midnight.
It's diabolical. It encourages Hamlet to take justice into his own hands, and murder Claudius.
No Hands on the Clock was created in 1941.
A clock has two hands but no feet.
The duration of No Hands on the Clock is 1.27 hours.
2 hands of a clock 2 halves of a circle
A clock has hands but cannot clap.
Clock Without Hands was created in 2001.
The hands of a clock rotate clockwise.