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− | }}'''Stamp Stumper''' is a puzzle in ''[[Professor Layton and the Curious Village]]''.<br /> |
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+ | You just got back from the post office, where you bought a sheet of stamps with values ranging from 10p to £1.00. |
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− | Here's one combination to get you started. The four stamps in the upper-left square of the sheet should be cut away to form a group. |
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+ | First, you detach the £1.00 stamp and set it aside. Now, can you divide the remaining stamps up so that you make {{red|seven differently-shaped groups of stamps}}, each with a total value of £1.00? |
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+ | There are several ways to divide all the stamps into $1.00 groups, but this is the only way where the groups all form different shapes. |
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+ | There are several ways to divide all the stamps into £1.00 groups, but this is the only way where the groups all form different shapes. |
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+ | |jpname = {{jpname|切手のナゾ|kitte no nazo}} |
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+ | |dename = Markenwerte |
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+ | |esname = Sellos soldados |
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+ | |frname = Intrigue timbrée |
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+ | |itname = I 25 francobolli |
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Revision as of 01:48, 6 October 2017
← | 043 - Three Umbrellas | 044 - Stamp Stumper | 045 - Puzzled Aliens | → |
Stamp Stumper is a puzzle in Professor Layton and the Curious Village.
Puzzle
- US Version
Your friend just got back from the post office where she purchased a sheet of stamps with values ranging from $.10 to $1.00.
First, your friend cut out the $1.00 stamp and set it aside. Then she divided the remaining stamps into seven uniquely shaped bunches, each with a total value of $1.00.
Can you divide this sheet of stamps the same way your friend did?
- UK Version
You just got back from the post office, where you bought a sheet of stamps with values ranging from 10p to £1.00.
First, you detach the £1.00 stamp and set it aside. Now, can you divide the remaining stamps up so that you make seven differently-shaped groups of stamps, each with a total value of £1.00?
Hints
Solution
Incorrect
Don't give up!
It's not enough just to divide the stamps into $1.00 groups. Each of the seven groups must be a different shape.
The diagram here shows the stamps divided into $1.00 segments. However, the green sections are the same shape, so it's clear that this particular configuration isn't a valid solution.
Correct
Well done!
- US Version
There are several ways to divide all the stamps into $1.00 groups, but this is the only way where the groups all form different shapes.
- UK Version
There are several ways to divide all the stamps into £1.00 groups, but this is the only way where the groups all form different shapes.
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