The key to hieroglyphics in Shark Island often refers to the specific symbols used to convey meanings in the ancient Egyptian writing system. These symbols can represent sounds, objects, or ideas, and understanding their context and arrangement is crucial for interpretation. In the context of Shark Island, it may involve deciphering clues or messages related to the island's history or lore. Ultimately, mastering the hieroglyphics requires both knowledge of the symbols and their historical significance.
On Shark Tooth Island, the translation key is the missing page atop the ruins. On Nabooti Island, the Sphinx symbols are all matched, not translated. (see related questions)
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just go to poptropicasecrets.com then click walkthroughs, then find sharktooth island by scrolling down, and it will tell which buttons to push.
There are 7 teeth in the door figure on Shark Tooth island. Each has a symbol in the ancient hieroglyphics, which are listed on Professor Hammerhead's journal page. Pressing the four teeth that spell "OPEN" in hieroglyphics will open the door. Press the 3rd, 4th, 6th, and 7th (from left) and then the nose. (see related questions)
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The translation for the ruins on Shark Tooth Island are on Professor Hammerhead's journal page. (see related question) The Egyptian hieroglyphics on Nabooti Island are not literally translated. They only serve to match up features on such challenges as the falling Sphinx blocks. (see related question)
No. The key to deciphering hieroglyphics was the Rosetta Stone.
Push the big block to the right, jump up to the vines,and climb to the wooden platform. Then jump left.
in the cave and you have to get the code to get in the room the has it and the code is on the top of the cave
find the translation key on top of the ruins the answer is open.