36th Chamber of Shaolin?
There are statues with dots inside the Sphinx tomb, as part of the Sand Room challenge. (see the related question)
it is obviously the three regis because the statues have three dots and it is also three doors not three holes
Counterfeit Island - the statues do not move.Super Power Island - dropping the gargoyle statues doesn't do anything.Nabooti Island - the small statues in the Sand Room are dropped by the switches that are underneath. You have to drop them in order, based on the number of dots on their bellies.(see related question)
In Giza, the mummy room, throw the switches to drop the little statues IN ORDER, according to the number of dots on their bellies. (one dot, two dots, 3 and 4) You must throw all four switches before they are covered by the sand!
Each of the little statues has a number of dots on its belly. The switches each drop one of the statues, but fill the room with sand. Pull each of the switches *in order* according to the number of dots (1 dot, 2 dots, 3, then 4), before the sand covers the switches. (Reset device is in the corridor to the left, to try again.)
For the last puzzle in the tomb, there are 2 big statues and 4 little statues. Each little statue has dots on its belly (one dot, two dots, 3 , and 4). The switch on each post drops a little statue, but the room will begin to fill with sand. You must drop the statues in order (1 dot, 2 dots, 3 dots, 4) before the sand covers the switches. The small mummy case opens to reveal the Blue Jewel.*There is a reset switch in the left passage if you fail the sand challenge.
The statues are dropped in this order, counting left to right: 4, 2, 3, 1. The order is indicated by the dots on the bellies of the small statues next to the switches. You drop the one with one dot (far right), then two dots (middle left), the three dots (middle right), then four (left side). You have to throw all four switches before the sand covers them.
In the sand room in the Sphinx at Giza, there are four small statues and four switches. Each switch will drop the statue above it, and start to fill the room with sand. You have to pull all four switches before the sand covers them. The switches have to be thrown in order, according to the number of dots on the small statues above them : first the statue with 1 dot (far right), then the one with 2 dots (left middle), then 3 dots (right middle), then 4 dots (far left). If you succeed, the mummy case at the top reveals the Blue Jewel. If you fail, go down the hallway to the left to reset the room.
For the last puzzle in the tomb, there are 2 big statues and 4 little statues. Each little statue has dots on its belly (one dot, two dots, 3 , and 4). The switch on each post drops a little statue, but the room will begin to fill with sand. You must drop the statues in order (1 dot, 2 dots, 3 dots, 4) before the sand covers the switches. The small mummy case opens to reveal the Blue Jewel.The order of the switches is effectively this : The far right switch, the center-left switch, the center-right switch, and finally the far left switch.
In the Sand Room, the switches that drop the statues should be pulled in the order indicated by the dots on the bellies of the small statues (one dot, two, three, then four). This corresponds to the far right, center left, center right, and far left statues. You have to throw all four switches before the sand covers them.
When playing the Sand Room challenge on Nabooti Island, you have to pull the switches in the proper order. The key is the number of dots on the belly of the little statues that fall. There are 1, 2, 3, or 4 dots. Drop the one with the first dot first, then the 2 dots, and so forth. The sand is rapidly filling the room, so you have to hurry. There is a reset down the passage to the left if you fail. If you win, the sarcophagus will open and reveal the Blue Jewel. (The order of the statues is : one on the right, left middle, right middle, left side) (See related question)
you will see dots on the statues go i numeric order and then steal the pearl from the mummy