Can you fit the pieces of Professor Layton's hat together to form the puppet's head without any of the pieces overlapping or leaving any empty spaces?
The pieces can be moved, flipped, and rotated in any direction.
UK Version
Can you fit the pieces of Professor Layton's hat together to form the puppet's head, without any of the pieces overlapping or leaving any empty spaces?
The pieces can be moved, flipped and rotated in any direction.
First, rotate the L-shaped piece and make it fit into the puppet's nose and mouth area.
That should help you out quite a bit!
US Version
Take the left-hand side of the top hat's brim, and move it to the four squares on the bottom right of the puppet's head so that the piece sticking out touches the eye.
UK Version
Take the left-hand side of the top hat's brim and move it to the four squares in the bottom-right of the puppet's head so that the piece sticking out touches the eye.
US Version
Flip the backward-J-shaped piece and rotate it so that the long part fits into the top-right corner of the head.
UK Version
Flip the piece that's shaped like a back-to-front J and rotate it so that it fits into the top-right corner of the head.
After following the previous hints, it should be obvious where to place the small two-block piece.
US Version
Putting in the final piece should also be child's play!
UK Version
Putting the final piece should also be child's play!
Solution
Correct
Fantastic!
You really took control of this puzzle, but that's quite a scary puppet!