How do you solve the puzzle with the switchboard. I can't get them all to light up?
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This is a hard one to explain as you have to light up the board 5 times; each time after having full lights you click the lever beneath and it gives you a colored battery to place into one of the open battery slots. Then the board needs to be lit up again to get the next battery and each time the light pattern changes. You are looking for a pattern in the unlit lights.
For the first pattern: Each of the unlit lights are in the shape of a triangle: 3 lights - one center (top) one to the side and one below (or above); Start with all the corners: click the top light (tip of the triangle) in each, once those are lit and there are no more triangle patterns, click the center most light in the board to complete the pattern for full lights. Pull the lever and get your first battery. Then the board will give you a new pattern. Remember the unlit lights and how they light up when clicked is where you are looking for your patterns. When all your batteries are in place you extend the antena on the TV and with each green button, below the TV, you have to play an old Atari game.
This is a hard one to explain as you have to light up the board 5 times; each time after having full lights you click the lever beneath and it gives you a colored battery to place into one of the open battery slots. Then the board needs to be lit up again to get the next battery and each time the light pattern changes. You are looking for a pattern in the unlit lights.
For the first pattern: Each of the unlit lights are in the shape of a triangle: 3 lights - one center (top) one to the side and one below (or above); Start with all the corners: click the top light (tip of the triangle) in each, once those are lit and there are no more triangle patterns, click the center most light in the board to complete the pattern for full lights. Pull the lever and get your first battery. Then the board will give you a new pattern. Remember the unlit lights and how they light up when clicked is where you are looking for your patterns. When all your batteries are in place you extend the antena on the TV and with each green button, below the TV, you have to play an old Atari game.
This is a hard one to explain as you have to light up the board 5 times; each time after having full lights you click the lever beneath and it gives you a colored battery to place into one of the open battery slots. Then the board needs to be lit up again to get the next battery and each time the light pattern changes. You are looking for a pattern in the unlit lights.
For the first pattern: Each of the unlit lights are in the shape of a triangle: 3 lights - one center (top) one to the side and one below (or above); Start with all the corners: click the top light (tip of the triangle) in each, once those are lit and there are no more triangle patterns, click the center most light in the board to complete the pattern for full lights. Pull the lever and get your first battery. Then the board will give you a new pattern. Remember the unlit lights and how they light up when clicked is where you are looking for your patterns. When all your batteries are in place you extend the antena on the TV and with each green button, below the TV, you have to play an old Atari game.
If you check the url, it says fibbonachi so just switch on the numbers with the fibbonachi numbers on them
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