Cellar - Door Puzzle

 

Re: Cellar - Door Puzzle

[Post New]by annaisidf on Jan 9, 08 8:45 AM
I'm wondering if the Cellar - Door Puzzle is the end of the whole game!!??

 
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Re: Cellar - Door Puzzle

[Post New]by oreo3030 on Jan 9, 08 3:32 PM
annaisidf wrote:I'm wondering if the Cellar - Door Puzzle is the end of the whole game!!??

The crypt door in the cellar is the end of the game.

Have fun!

 

Re: Cellar - Door Puzzle

[Post New]by annaisidf on Jan 20, 08 8:41 AM
Thanx! XD

 

Re: Cellar - Door Puzzle

[Post New]by lorikl on Jan 28, 08 12:01 PM
how do i get to the cellar
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Re: Cellar - Door Puzzle

[Post New]by Mattiehi on Feb 3, 08 5:48 PM
I have played the puzzle with the lights and can get to the games but I can't get a score to show up. Have played each of the games for a good while and nothing ever shows up in the score box. Any suggestions as to how to get a score to register? Thanks

 
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Re: Cellar - Door Puzzle

[Post New]by oreo3030 on Feb 3, 08 7:15 PM
Mattiehi wrote:I have played the puzzle with the lights and can get to the games but I can't get a score to show up. Have played each of the games for a good while and nothing ever shows up in the score box. Any suggestions as to how to get a score to register? Thanks

The score counts down not up. You must return the ball with the paddle 15 times, stay between the lines for 32 seconds and then catch 25 circles w/o being touched by a heart. Each time you miss the ball, touch a line or get touched by a heart, the numbers reset. Zero is a perfect score!

 
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Re: Cellar - Door Puzzle

[Post New]by calpol1 on Mar 4, 08 11:53 AM
How to solve the lights: This works on the same principle of the Lights Out Game (except in this case it's lights ON!). Imagine that the one you press is the centre of a cross - it will affect the ones immediately N, S, E and W of it. The solution is as follows:
Whichever lights are blue on the top row, click on the ones immediately below (on the second row). Then click below the 2nd row of blue lights. This is called 'Light Chasing'. Unless you have struck lucky first time and they have ALL turned yellow, you will have to go through one more time. Carry on until you have blue lights left only on the bottom row (
There should be blue lights ONLY on the 5th row and there are only 7 possible combinations.
Match the 5th row combination, and then press appropriate buttons on top row. By the time you have got back down to the bottom a 2nd time, all your lights will be yellow.
COMBINATIONS:
If Row 5 shows B Y Y Y B Press B B B Y Y on Row 1:
If Row 5 shows Y B Y B Y Press B Y Y B Y
If Row 5 shows B B B Y Y Press Y B Y Y Y
If Row 5 shows Y Y B B B Press Y Y Y B Y
If Row 5 shows B Y B B Y Press Y Y Y Y B
If Row 5 shows B B Y B B Press Y Y B Y Y

If you follow this,I guarantee you will do the whole thing in less than a minute. And NO, I didn't come up with this myself. I found it on the Lights Out web site!
Sue

 
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Re: Cellar - Door Puzzle

[Post New]by oreo3030 on Mar 4, 08 6:11 PM
calpol1 wrote:How to solve the lights: This works on the same principle of the Lights Out Game (except in this case it's lights ON!). Imagine that the one you press is the centre of a cross - it will affect the ones immediately N, S, E and W of it. ...

If you follow this,I guarantee you will do the whole thing in less than a minute. And NO, I didn't come up with this myself. I found it on the Lights Out web site!
Sue

Thanks for the info. I have no problem w/the puzzle but I'm happy to know the genesis of this puzzle game standard. Being able to see patterns helps in solving this puzzle.

If you have or played Madame Fate, this Lights Out is adapted for pix of cats divided in squares, They use pix of 2 different cats and mix the squares. The player needs to complete the pix of cat A (on/blue) or B (off/yellow). It's fun!

 

Re: Cellar - Door Puzzle

[Post New]by GerhardtArena on Mar 26, 08 8:20 AM
Cannot get those lights on no matter what. It is driving me crazy. Sometimes I end up with only one unlit in the middle - there has to be a way. Any help will be sincerely appreciated.

 
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Re: Cellar - Door Puzzle

[Post New]by oreo3030 on Mar 26, 08 8:40 AM
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Re: Cellar - Door Puzzle

[Post New]by Opalc on Apr 9, 08 2:10 PM
I must have a different game than you. I have a door with seven blue lights that turn yellow when touched one at a time,I have the seven keys with the shapes tha tmatch the shapes above the lights , and I haave a dial that when you touch changes the letter in the window of the lit light. I can move the keys but they don't stay where I put them and the letters show up appear to be random in that they are different everytime I retry the pattern. does anyone else have this screen and what do I do? Opalc

 
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Re: Cellar - Door Puzzle

[Post New]by oreo3030 on Apr 9, 08 5:18 PM
Opalc wrote:I must have a different game than you. I have a door with seven blue lights that turn yellow when touched one at a time,I have the seven keys with the shapes tha tmatch the shapes above the lights , and I haave a dial that when you touch changes the letter in the window of the lit light. I can move the keys but they don't stay where I put them and the letters show up appear to be random in that they are different everytime I retry the pattern. does anyone else have this screen and what do I do? Opalc

Re: Cellar - Door Puzzle
by oreo3030 on Sun Dec 30, 2007 1:17 am

sueznrn wrote:
HELP! I have made it to the end. I have all of the yellow lights lighted. Now, what word do I spell out?????????? I have tried Charles and his last name..NO LUCK. I am so frustrated. Please help.

Thank you,
Susan
There are 2 doors: 1 is the door to get into the cellar and 1 is a door in the cellar to the crypt . The door to the cellar is the one with the square of yellow lights and a TV screen. The crypt door is available only at the end of the game when you have collected all the skeleton keys.

You are at the Crypt Door Puzzle, this is what you need to do:

Place each key one at a time in the top center slot. A letter will be displayed. Find the lower area with the same symbol as is on the handle of the key. Click on the light for that symbol. It will turn green. Turn the center bottom handle till the letter displayed is the same as the one in the slot. Remove the key and place another in the slot. Do this for each key. You will spell out a word. There are a number of different possibilities so you just need to see what yours is.

Good luck!

 

Re: Cellar - Door Puzzle

[Post New]by callinan on May 20, 08 1:21 AM
You turn on a light, then you take that key and put it in the big black square at the top.
It generates the letter you need in the corresponding slot.
When you've finished it makes the word that opens the doors.

 
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Re: Cellar - Door Puzzle

[Post New]by runold on Jun 8, 08 5:08 PM
Help! I have all the keys! could you please walk me through the final process. I get green and red colors. Am I suppose to get yellow? I understand that the symbols above the beads should match with the keys! Just can't seem to spell out a word! Frustration is high.

 
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Re: Cellar - Door Puzzle

[Post New]by runold on Jun 8, 08 5:12 PM
I have the same game except that the lights turn red or green-I think! I have been playing this so long that I am very confused

 
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Re:Cellar - Door Puzzle

[Post New]by werdeee on Jun 28, 08 3:52 AM
Original message deleted because I feel like an idiot for not figuring it out the first time. Please carry on.

Edited on 06/28/2008 at 4:23:12 AM PST


 

Re:Cellar - Door Puzzle

[Post New]by MEat2905 on Aug 3, 08 11:00 AM
HELP!?! My mouse won't work to play the video games. What to do?
**later edit**
I meant to say that my mouse won't move the characters in the atari-like games on this puzzle. Is there a way to get around it? Thanks!

Edited on 08/04/2008 at 5:16:40 PM PST


 
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Re:Cellar - Door Puzzle

[Post New]by mbbcmg67 on Aug 13, 08 7:47 PM
I got so frustrated with the 3rd video game (seemed kinda like Space Invaders)The lowest score I could get was 9. Every time I got this low, one of the hearts would touch me and I'd have to start over. I skipped it and took a time penalty because I was so frustrated. Any hints on how to avoid getting bumped by the hearts so I don't have to keep starting over? It seems like I did better if I let the hearts hit me and they diappeared, then I had more room to move and collect the round things. No problem with the other 2 video games.

Please help if you can so I can play again and finish this puzzle.

 
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Re:Cellar - Door Puzzle

[Post New]by Moon38 on Nov 30, 08 9:28 PM
Ok, my question is about the puzzle with the keys and the lights, nothing else. My word (if Ive done everything properly was Lizodie but the door still doesn't open. Am I supposed to try and unscramble that into something else or what? Thanks

 

Re:Cellar - Door Puzzle

[Post New]by dolphingirl2k1 on Dec 2, 08 12:32 PM
No...there's no need to unscramble the letters you get. All you need to do is put a key in the slot, push a button or wait for it to tell you what letter is associated w/ that key's shape at the top (can't remember if you push a button or not after putting a key in the box-like area). Once you are given a letter for that key, go to the coresponding shape down below and make that letter the same. Repeat steps for all keys and you'll end up spelling a word. "Lizodie" must be wrong...usually the words that are spelled are like Charles, Murders, Eternal......something along those lines. But again, no need to "unscramble"...so my guess is you've messed up the process somehow.....try again, and good luck

~~~edit~~~

I see on another topic you found your word...congrats!

Edited on 12/02/2008 at 12:35:34 PM PST


 
 
 
 
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