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− | + | "See the line of trains heading down? I bet I can guess exactly which station that complete stranger is going to get off the train at." |
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Which train is this stranger riding? |
Which train is this stranger riding? |
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Circle your answer, A, B, C, or, D, and then tap Submit. |
Circle your answer, A, B, C, or, D, and then tap Submit. |
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+ | "Prepare to be amazed! Once while travellin' on a train, I came to the realisation that I knew exactly which station this complete stranger was goin' to get off at. Further evidence of my psychic gift!" |
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+ | This man doesn't really have any psychic powers. In fact, anybody could have made the same correct prediction. Which train was he travelling on? |
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+ | Circle your answer, A, B, C or D, and then touch {{red|Submit}}. |
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|hint1 = You're not overthinking it, are you? If you were riding the same train as the young lad. You would know the answer. |
|hint1 = You're not overthinking it, are you? If you were riding the same train as the young lad. You would know the answer. |
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|hint2 = If there's only one possible station for everybody left on a certain train to get off at, well, it would be pretty easy to guess somebody's stop, right? |
|hint2 = If there's only one possible station for everybody left on a certain train to get off at, well, it would be pretty easy to guess somebody's stop, right? |
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Yes, it's that simple! |
Yes, it's that simple! |
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Train D is correct. |
Train D is correct. |
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It's heading toward the final station, so you know that all the passengers have to get off at the next stop. |
It's heading toward the final station, so you know that all the passengers have to get off at the next stop. |
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+ | Full steam ahead! |
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+ | Train D is the right answer. |
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+ | It is the only train that can reach one end of the line without passing another station, so you know that all the passengers have to get off at the next stop. |
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|jpname = {{jpname|降りる駅|oriru eki}} |
|jpname = {{jpname|降りる駅|oriru eki}} |
Revision as of 04:08, 7 November 2017
← | 135 - Four Jams | 136 - Destination Station | 137 - Pieces of Chocolate | → |
Destination Station is a puzzle in Professor Layton and the Unwound Future.
Puzzle
- US Version
"See the line of trains heading down? I bet I can guess exactly which station that complete stranger is going to get off the train at."
Which train is this stranger riding?
Circle your answer, A, B, C, or, D, and then tap Submit.
- UK Version
"Prepare to be amazed! Once while travellin' on a train, I came to the realisation that I knew exactly which station this complete stranger was goin' to get off at. Further evidence of my psychic gift!"
This man doesn't really have any psychic powers. In fact, anybody could have made the same correct prediction. Which train was he travelling on?
Circle your answer, A, B, C or D, and then touch Submit.
Hints
Solution
Correct
- US Version
Clever!
Train D is correct.
It's heading toward the final station, so you know that all the passengers have to get off at the next stop.
- UK Version
Full steam ahead!
Train D is the right answer.
It is the only train that can reach one end of the line without passing another station, so you know that all the passengers have to get off at the next stop.
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