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Monday returned. The weekend went fast! I guess all these puzzles we have to solve every day. Between PIPs and snacks, connections and strands, spelling bees and anything else you play, it’s a good part of time. I guess beautiful distractions from the state of the world. All right, let’s make some dominoes agree!
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In PIPS you have a multicolor box network. Any colored area represents a different “state” you need to achieve. You have a number of Domin’s products that you need to spend charging in the network. You must use each domino and to achieve any condition correctly to win. There are easy, medium and heavy layers.
Here is an example of difficulty tier pipes:
An example of PIPS
Screenshot: Erik Cain
As you can see, the network has a bunch of symbols and numbers with each color. On the other hand, three purple squares must not be one of the same equal (hence the equal sign stopped). Two pink squares next to that must be equal to a total of 0. Zig-zeagging blue square must be equal to each other. Click on Domains to rotate them and they will need to rotate to fit where they belong.
Not shown on this network are other conditions, such as “less than” or “higher”. If there are multiple tiles with> or To win, you must use all your domins by filling out all squares, be sure to fit each state. Play today’s puzzles here. Below are solutions for simple and medium plates. After that, I’ll walk you through a difficult puzzle. Spoiler forward. Today’s Pips Screenshot: Erik Cain Today’s Pips Screenshot: Erik Cain Let’s make complete hallways of today’s heavy pips. It starts like this: Today’s Pips Screenshot: Erik Cain This is obviously a bungalow. He has the door and everything. Some seedlings in front. A pleasant little house or cottage. It is also very unique pips. I’ve never seen a total group before. 63! You could spend a longer time to add how to release the correct domins, but I do not recommend it. Here’s what I did. Step 1 I actually asked these domins differently. I put 1/2 domino from the pink 1 down in purple 63 and 1/5 domino in blue 1 in a free tile. I had to switch those in the end, but I thought I could. My strategy was to avoid countdown and I just asked Dominos, I knew they could do in all plates that were not a huge purple 63 group. I knew Domino 6/5 had to go to Orange 6 in Purple 63. It was only on the board and it had to go there. Then I put 4/4 into green 4 / pink 4 tiles and 0/0 domino in dark blue 0 / blue 0 tiles. I didn’t know it would be true, but I concluded that I put them all like this and see what happened. Today’s Pips Screenshot: Erik Cain As I mentioned above, I had to replace 1/5 and 1/2 of the Domine, but further than that my accommodation was perfect. The other dominoes have been randomly put across a violet 63 group and it ended to work a trick. Huzzah! Today’s Pips Screenshot: Erik Cain It was probably the easiest pips I’ve played so far, but at first it was quite scary. We’ve never had such a big group before and I worried it would be hard to get the right number inside. Fortunately, it wasn’t the case! Be sure to follow me for all my daily guides for puzzle rooms, TV show and movie review and more here on this blogRecording!
Today’s Solution for Pips
Light
Middle
Tough