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One of the five people shown below has a very unique nickname: "Mr. 8:20." |
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Circle this person and touch {{red|Submit}}. |
Circle this person and touch {{red|Submit}}. |
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+ | Don't think about what the people are wearing, because they don't always wear the same clothes. No matter when you see this person, it's 8:20... |
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A man! |
A man! |
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+ | It's so simple, you might have missed it: If the person's nickname is "mister", then they must be... |
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+ | All five of them are pretty weird looking, but look closely and you should be able to figure it out. |
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Person E is "Mr. 8:20." |
Person E is "Mr. 8:20." |
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The other people are certainly unique, but the nickname couldn't apply to any of their clothes because they won't always be wearing the same thing. And women and children, of course, would never be called "mister." |
The other people are certainly unique, but the nickname couldn't apply to any of their clothes because they won't always be wearing the same thing. And women and children, of course, would never be called "mister." |
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+ | As illustrated above, the shape of this gentleman's moustache is the same as the hands on an analogue clock at 8:20. |
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Revision as of 21:11, 31 December 2019
← | 143 - Double Digits | 144 - Mr. 8:20 | 145 - Time Cards | → |
Mr. 8:20 (Mr 8:20 in the UK version) is a puzzle in Professor Layton and the Unwound Future.
Puzzle
- US Version
One of the five people shown below has a very unique nickname: "Mr. 8:20."
Pretty weird, huh? Well, apparently everybody who sees this person and hears the nickname thinks it's just perfect!
Well then, who is "Mr. 8:20"?
Circle your answer, then tap Submit.
- UK Version
One of the five people shown below has a very unique nickname: "Mr 8:20".
A rather odd moniker, I'm sure you'll agree, though apparently everybody who sees this person thinks it's just perfect!
When then, who is "Mr 8:20"?
Circle this person and touch Submit.
Hints
Solution
Incorrect
Too bad!
- US Version
All five of them are pretty weird looking, but look closely and you should be able to figure it out.
- UK Version
All five of them look quite eccentric, but look closely and you should be able to work it out.
Correct
Very good!
- US Version
Person E is "Mr. 8:20."
As illustrated above, the position of this gentleman's mustache is the same as the hands on an analog clock at 8:20.
The other people are certainly unique, but the nickname couldn't apply to any of their clothes because they won't always be wearing the same thing. And women and children, of course, would never be called "mister."
- UK Version
Person E is "Mr 8:20".
As illustrated above, the shape of this gentleman's moustache is the same as the hands on an analogue clock at 8:20.
The other people are certainly full of character, but the nickname couldn't apply to any of their clothes because they won't always be wearing the same thing. And women and children, of course, wouldn't be called "mister".
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