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How do you beat 'fifteen' on 101 games?

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How do you beat 'fifteen' on 101 games

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Guest answered:

You have to move the parts around until it all comes together like a picture. Should be bunny snow boarding of a hill. Hop this helps

Guest answered:

You need to move all the boxes until it looks like a snowboarding bunny

Guest answered:

I need a video of how to beat this game...someone needs to make one.

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I'm not a Dimlo. I get the game just can't do it but then it changes every time don't it I think. So can't really get help on here just need to keep at it

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Guest said: 28th Mar 2016 | REPORT
So just make a video. Please we can put it in the same places as you have yours.
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Its same just impossible if two slots open at once fine but it's impossible why no help stuff out there

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Place all the tiles for the first row in order and then do the same with the right side column. After wards it's easier to figure it out. This worked for me and I completed it.

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Put the tiles numbers 1, 2, and 3 in place at positions 1, 2 and 3.
Put tile number 4 at position 8 (below where it’s supposed to go)
Slide tile number 1 down, tile numbers 2 and 3 and position 4 to the left.
Slide tile number 4 up.
Slide position 3 down
Slide tile numbers 3 and 2 right
Slide tile number 1 up
You should have a line numbered from 1 to 4 on the top row. This principle is the basic to solve any kind of slider of any size. Repeat the above until the last row. In case of a 15 Slider it means you have to repeat this for the second and third row, leaving row 4 to solve. With some luck, this one is in order already, if not, read on.
Rotate the bottom two rows counter clockwise two positions.

Tile number nine should now be on position 14, tile number 10 on position 13 etc.
Rotate the right two positions from rows 3 and 4 (they should contain tile number 13, 14 and 15) so that tile number 13 is on position 15, number 14 is on position 15 and number 15 is on position 12.
Rotate the bottom two rows clockwise until the tiles are in the right place.

JustDoingThisToHelp answered:

Put the tiles numbers 1, 2, and 3 in place at positions 1, 2 and 3.
Put tile number 4 at position 8 (below where it’s supposed to go)
Slide tile number 1 down, tile numbers 2 and 3 and position 4 to the left.
Slide tile number 4 up.
Slide position 3 down
Slide tile numbers 3 and 2 right
Slide tile number 1 up
You should have a line numbered from 1 to 4 on the top row. This principle is the basic to solve any kind of slider of any size. Repeat the above until the last row. In case of a 15 Slider it means you have to repeat this for the second and third row, leaving row 4 to solve. With some luck, this one is in order already, if not, read on.
Rotate the bottom two rows counter clockwise two positions.

Tile number nine should now be on position 14, tile number 10 on position 13 etc.
Rotate the right two positions from rows 3 and 4 (they should contain tile number 13, 14 and 15) so that tile number 13 is on position 15, number 14 is on position 15 and number 15 is on position 12.
Rotate the bottom two rows clockwise until the tiles are in the right place.

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