Professor Layton And The Last Specter Puzzle 145 Walkthrough
Hint 1 You could just keep trying different spots until you happened upon the answer, but that would take a while.This puzzle can actually be solved in as few as five watering, if you work out the most efficient method.Hint 2 To get you going, here’s the first step: begin by watering the top-left corner. That’ll make a lot of tulips bloom!Hint 3 The second spot to water is in the third column from the left, third row from the top. After that you should water the spot in the second column from the left, second row from the top.You only need to water two more spots after that to fill your flower bed with beautiful tulips!Super Hint Continuing from Hint 3, water the spot in the top-right corner.
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