There are only 4 paintings that can be moved, one in each wing that is in the wrong place. Move them clockwise into the next wing.
That is, move the upper left to the upper right, the upper right to the lower right, the lower right to the lower left, and the lower left to the upper left.
you go and put the mag glass on each signature and will see that one is in bold and the other are cursive
You beat each little puffy thing like if you did the blue I forgot like which color but when it shows a color then you click it down below and you do that for each one. Hope that helped!
Normally identified as the third test adjacent from A test and B test which both A/B test come first in order from A, B. Which would lead to C test being the third and commonly last test.
Yes.
no t test is similar to z test because t test ie used for unknown observation and z is for the medicne
In the forgery training, use the magnifying glass to look at the signatures on the three paintings. One is different.
you go and put the mag glass on each signature and will see that one is in bold and the other are cursive
Click on the Moon : the photo must be fake because you can see through the dark part of the Moon.
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 only have to pass the x-ray wand over all the paintings, then pick the one that has old drawings underneath. (This changes each time you do the test.)
Answer truthfully on the lie detector test.
Look for the one with more detail.
When he points to the symbol, do the opposite one. Easy.
You have to re do it. It is not that bad.
In the Forgery Training, click anywhere near the Moon in the photo. The point is that you could never see stars through the unilluminated part of the Moon.
Pass the lie dedector test
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.