The "tests" are only prompting you to click on one of the three colored beakers (Green, Blue, and Red). When the square spot on the timer turns a certain color, click on the same color flask up above. The color codes are :
In the "Counterfeit Island" on Poptropica, the pattern of the paint sample chemical test involves mixing three chemicals - each one changes the color of the paint sample. By observing the color changes caused by each chemical, players can identify the counterfeit painting among the three samples.
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All you are doing on the Paint Test is clicking on the three colored beakers (Green, Red, Blue). As the timer bar moves across for each sample, the square boxes will light up in a certain color. You have to quickly click on the proper colored beaker. 1. Green-Red-Blue-Red 2. Red-Green-Blue-Blue 3. Blue-Red-Blue-Green
There is no mixing of colors on counterfeit island. The chemical test in the forgery training asks you to click on the beakers above the test. When a color appears in one of the 4 squares for a sample, click the same colored beaker. Test 1 : Green, Red, Blue, Red Test 2 : Red, Green, Blue, Blue Test 3 : Blue, Red, Blue, Green
You need to pass the chemical paint test on Counterfeit Island by using a special decoder kit at the museum. Look for clues in the art and mix the correct colors together to match the painting you are examining, passing the test.
Answer truthfully on the lie detector test.
Once you drop a sample into the liquid, the line will move across the testing bar and the squares will light up in one of the three colors. Press the proper colored beaker quickly for each square. Colors for each sample : 1. Green-Red-Blue-Red 2. Red-Green-Blue-Blue 3. Blue-Red-Blue-Green
It changes for each time the test is taken. You have to x-ray ALL of the paintings thorouhly, and then choose the one that had drawings underneath the paint.
You have to x-ray all of the paintings, and only one will have old drawings underneath the new paint, possibly indicating it is a fake painted on old canvas.
When he points to the symbol, do the opposite one. Easy.
You have to re do it. It is not that bad.
You have to x-ray all of the paintings, and only one will have old drawings underneath the new paint, possibly indicating it is a fake painted on old canvas.