Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box/Puzzles 26-50

Caution! This page contains all the hints and solutions for every puzzle from 1 to 25. Scroll carefully or you might spoil the answer of a puzzle for yourself. The solutions are hidden behind spoiler tags, so only take a peek if you're desperate.

Puzzle 026

 * Name: Train Swap
 * Trigger: Talk to Hank/Check left train
 * Location: Outside the train
 * Chapter: 1
 * Picarats: 25

Description: Swap the positions of the two trains along the tracks. Move the cars one at a time and make sure the numbers by the side of the track match the numbers on each car.


 * Hint 1: Your first goal is to get the cars from the shorter train to their assigned places.
 * Hint 2: Move the red car marked 1 to the space on the far-right side of the upper track. After that, move all the white cars down to the lower track, and you'll be able to slide that first red car into its assigned spot.
 * Hint 3: Apply the method described in Hint Two to move the other cars, and you'll have those trains switched around in no time!

Puzzle 027

 * Name: A Dramatic Farewell
 * Trigger: Check poster
 * Location: Station Platform
 * Chapter: 2
 * Picarats: 20

Description: Train stations are an especially good place for dramatic farewells, aren't they? Below is a picture of a man and woman bidding each other a tearful goodbye. Somewhere in this picture is a single unrealistic detail. Find and circle that unusual area.


 * Hint 1: There's nothing wrong with the dog.
 * Hint 2: The moon hanging in the sky and the lamppost are fine as is. Oh, and don't bother searching the man in the foreground of the picture either.
 * Hint 3: The detail you're searching for has to do with the train car. Once you've spotted it, you're sure to shout, "There's no way you could move it like that!"

Puzzle 028

 * Name: The Warped Wheel
 * Trigger: Check produce cart
 * Location: Hill to Town Hall
 * Chapter: 2
 * Picarats: 20

Description: In the back of the train yard, there's an old, warped wheel lying on the ground, as shown below. A star is pointing to its axle. While no longer functional, the wheel is interesting because, when rolled on a flat surface, its axle traces a funny pattern if you look at it from the side. Of the five diagrams below, which one depicts the actual path of the axle?


 * Hint 1: This wheel's shape is essentially a triangle with the corners rounded off. Since the axle is positioned close to one of the corners, you can expect the pattern it creates to be rather unconventional.
 * Hint 2: The axle is positioned far from the center of the wheel, so you can expect the path it traces to contain an exxagerated up-and-down movement.
 * Hint 3: B and E are not the answer. Choose from the remaining three options, and don't forget what you read in Hint Two!

Puzzle 029

 * Name: The Winning Arrow/Which Arrow?
 * Trigger: Check fairground stall
 * Location: Hill to Town Hall
 * Chapter: 2
 * Picarats: 20

Description: A bag of candy dangles from one of the three arrows attached to the wall. Assuming that all three arrows are perfectly straight, which arrow--A, B, or C--is connected to the candy?


 * Hint 1: Don't trust your eyes! This puzzle contains an optical illusion.
 * Hint 2: Instead of looking at this one straight on, try rotating your Nintendo DS a little so that you have a diagonal view of the puzzle.
 * Hint 3: Here's an interesting bit of trivia. This particular optical illusion is known as the Poggendorff illusion.

Puzzle 030 (US)

 * Name: The Secret Message
 * Trigger: Check the fountain
 * Location: Town Hall Plaza
 * Chapter: 2
 * Picarats: 30

Description: On the day Dropstone was founded 50 years ago, the villagers toasted with red wine and danced late into the night. They also built this statue, engraving it with the word RED and the date 8-12. Part of the statue is shaped like a wineglass and can be filled with water from the spout at the top. While the statue describes the villagers' activities on the day of the founding, it can also show where they all found themselves the day after the festivities. Can you figure out where the villagers were? Answer in three letters.


 * Hint 1: The puzzle asks you to answer with a three-letter word. Say...part of the engraving is the three-letter word RED. That's not just a coincidence, is it?
 * Hint 2: Imagine how things would look if you filled the wineglass part of the monument to the brim with water.
 * Hint 3: When the wineglass part of the monument is filled with water, the bottom half of the inscription "8-12 RED" is submerged in water, and the top half casts a reflection on the water's surface. Can you picture what that would look like?

Puzzle 030 (UK)

 * Name: The Wrong Date
 * Trigger: Check the fountain
 * Location: Town Hall Plaza
 * Chapter: 2
 * Picarats: 30

Description: Dropstone was founded up to 50 years ago, and the founders commissioned a stone sculpture to commemorate that day. Unfortunately the dozy sculptor managed to engrave the wrong date onto it. The whole village had to live with the erroneous sculpture until some bright spark realised that converting it in a certain way would enable the correct date to be displayed. Think about what the sculpture could have been converted into to display the correct date. On which date was Dropstone founded? Answer in four digits (DD/MM).


 * Hint 1: The puzzle text tells you that the sculptor engraved the wrong date into the stone, so you know that 12-8 isn't the date Dropstone was founded.
 * Hint 2: Does the sculpture's shape give you a clue into what it could have been converted? That big bowl and the opening at the top should indicate that this sculpture is now a fountain.
 * Hint 3: Though currently dry, the fountain's big bowl is usually filled with water. Why don't you take a moment to...reflect on this?

Puzzle 031

 * Name: Pass the Apples
 * Trigger: Talk to Dorothea
 * Location: General Store
 * Chapter: 2
 * Picarats: 20

Description: Johnny and Thomas are each carrying some apples. If Johnny gave Thomas one apple, the two men would each have the same number of apples. Conversely, if Thomas gave Johnny two apples, Johnny would have three times the number of apples that Johnny would have. So, just how many apples is each man holding?


 * Hint 1: "If Johnny gave Thomas one apple, the two men would each have the same number of apples." A little critical thinking applied to the above statement tells you that Johnny must have two apples more than Thomas.
 * Hint 2: "If Thomas gave Johnny two apples, Johnny would have three times the number of apples that Thomas would have." You know from Hint One that the original difference in apples between Johnny and Thomas is two. In the above scenario, the gap increases by four to six. We now know that when Thomas loses two apples, Johnny has six more than him, which is also three times more.
 * Hint 3: Can you think of a number where the result is the same is you add it to six or multiply it by three? That number is how many apples Thomas has after giving two away. So, if we add those two back, Thomas has...

Puzzle 032

 * Name: It's a Wrap
 * Trigger: Talk to Laura
 * Location: Tree-Lined Path
 * Chapter: 2
 * Picarats: 20

Description: In order to wrap the flower just like the leftmost drawing, how should you begin wrapping? Tap A, B, C, or D to answer.


 * Hint 1: Pay attention to the direction and starting point of each diagrammed fold.
 * Hint 2: Since the green edge of the wrapping paper will be obscured as you roll up the paper in A and D, you can throw out both these answers.
 * Hint 3: You're left with only two options at this point, so focus on the direction of the wrapping, and you'll soon find the solution.

Puzzle 033

 * Name: Fishing Net
 * Trigger: Talk to Gabe
 * Location: Dropstone Pond
 * Chapter: 2
 * Picarats: 20

Description: You've cast a large net out in a pond to catch some fish. Every part of the net is in the water, except for the two ends, which you're holding in your hands, as shown below. The pond's surface is small, but it's actually wider underwater, so parts of your net aren't visible from the surface. Assuming that there are no tears in the net and that it's rim is constructed of a single length of rope that ends on the shore, how many fish visible in the pond will you snare when you pull the net back up?


 * Hint 1: Why not try sketching the parts of the net you can't see?
 * Hint 2: When fully drawn out, the net is one strange and complicated shape.
 * Hint 3: Since the rim of the whole net is fashioned from a single piece of rope with no tears, take the drawing you did for Hint One and count the number of fish on the inside of the net. There's your answer.

Puzzle 034

 * Name: Trees on an Old Road
 * Trigger: Check the right tree
 * Location: Tree-Lined Path
 * Chapter: 2
 * Picarats: 20

Description: The country road you see here is lined with a single straight row of trees, each planted at a different time and each a different distance from its neighbour. Of the five trees labeled A through E here, which two trees here have the greatest distance between them? Study the diagram carefully and draw a line between the letters of the two trees you've chosen.


 * Hint 1: It's a simple question, so try not to overthink it.
 * Hint 2: This puzzle has set a trap for you in its wording. There are no outright lies, but you will need to read carefully.
 * Hint 3: Just draw a line between the trees with the greatest amount of space between them. ...No one ever said you had to choose two trees directly adjacent to each other.

Puzzle 035

 * Name: Which House Where?
 * Trigger: Talk to Parcelle
 * Location: Wheat Field
 * Chapter: 2
 * Picarats: 30

Description: Below are houses A, B, C, and D, each of which is a different color. Decipher each house's color from the following clues. Change the color of each house by tapping on it with your stylus.
 * 1) The red house is closer to the pine tree than the blue house.
 * 2) The yellow house is closer to the lake than the green house.
 * 3) The green house is closer to the power lines than the blue house.
 * 4) D is either yellow, blue, or green.


 * Hint 1: If you read clues one through four and are still stuck, try starting from clue foure and working your way backward.
 * Hint 2: The red house is closer to the three than the green house.
 * Hint 3: House C is red.

Puzzle 036

 * Name: The Trapped Bird
 * Trigger: Talk to Laurel
 * Location: Tree-Lined Path
 * Chapter: 2
 * Picarats: 35

Description: Oh, no! Laurel's poor little bird has fallen down a long, winding hole in the ground! In front of the bird are three paths labeled A, B and C. Which tunnel should the bird take in order to make it back aboveground?


 * Hint 1: Each tunnel branches of in a number of directions, so you may have trouble processing everything if you're relying on your eyes alone. Use your stylus and trace each route to get a better understanding of each tunnel.
 * Hint 2: The wrong tunnels all split off in a number of directions, but the tunnel you're looking for will reconverge into a single path before it reaches the exit.
 * Hint 3: All the paths stemming from from tunnel A take you deeper into the ground or into the snake's den.

Puzzle 037

 * Name: World's Best Golfer
 * Trigger: Talk to Kostya
 * Location: Wheat Field
 * Chapter: 2
 * Picarats: 25

Description: A pro golfer has the amazing ability to consistently putt distances of 3, 5, 7, and 11 feet. Strangely enough, though, those are the only distances he can putt. Currently, our golfer stands in the green with his ball 20 feet from the hole. What's the fewest number of strokes he can use to get the ball into the hole? Assume that if the ball is hit farther than the distance remaining to the hole, it will roll over to the other side without going into the cup.


 * Hint 1: The correct solution doesn't involve the golfer overshooting the hole.
 * Hint 2: There's no reason our golfing friend should hit each putt straight toward the hole. Perhaps he could put his ball in a better position with a shot that travels diagonally.
 * Hint 3: Picture the golfer taking a diagonal shot relative to the hole. If he hits the ball exactly 11 feet and angles the shot so that this first putt puts him exactly halfway between his starting position and the hole... Do you see where this is going?

Puzzle 038

 * Name: Moving Day/Four Horses
 * Trigger: Check the field
 * Location: Mansion Path
 * Chapter: 2
 * Picarats: 35

Description: You have four horses, all of which travel at different speeds. In travelling from point A to point B, these horses take one, two, four, and six hours respectively. One day you decide to move all your horses from point A to point B. However, you can only move a maximum of two horses at a time, and you need to ride a horse back to point A each time you return to move your other horses. Knowing you can only move as fast as the slowest horse you're travelling with, what's the fewest number of hours it will take to complete your move?


 * Hint 1: When crossing back over from B to A, you want to move as quickly as possible, so make sure you put yourself in a position to cross over to A on the one-hour horse when possible. However, if you always make travelling back on your one-hour horse your top priority, you may end up wasting time on other legs of the journey. Don't assume you always need to return from B to A on the one-hour horse.
 * Hint 2: In order to move all your horse from A to B in the shortest amout of time, you'll need to cross over from A to B three times and return form B to A twice. How do you make the most effective use of this limited number of crossings?
 * Hint 3: First, bring you one-hour and two-hour horses over to B, then return to A on your one-hour horse. Next, bring you four-hour and six-hour horses over to B and return to A on your two-hour horse. This method minimizes the overall amount of time necessary to move all your horses to point B.

Puzzle 039

 * Name: A Change of Clothes
 * Trigger: Talk to Lopez
 * Location: Competition Field
 * Chapter: 2
 * Picarats: 30

Description: Men A, B, and C each started off with pants and shirts of a single color. A wore red, B wore blue, and C wore white. Then they were blinfolded and swapped items of clothing. After they took off theur blindfolds, here's what they said: Changes their clothing by tapping on them, and assemble their current outfits using the clues given.
 * A : No one's shirt and pants match.
 * B : It looks like C's the only one of us who didn't keep any of his original clothes.
 * C : I don't know if I like these red pants.


 * Hint 1: You know that C's wearing red pants and isn't wearing anything he was previously, so his shirt has to be blue.
 * Hint 2: C's the only one of the three men not wearing any of the items he was wearing originally.
 * Hint 3: A and B must both be wearing a single piece of clothing--shirt or pants--that they were previously.

Puzzle 040

 * Name: The Tiled Box/The Patterned Box
 * Trigger: Dropstone Entrance
 * Location: Talk to Madeline
 * Chapter: 2
 * Picarats: 30

Description: The two boxes shown below are actually the same box shown from two different angles. Using the visible faces, reassemble the pattern of the box by placing tiles into the unfolded view of the box. Don't forget, each tile needs to go in the correct square facing the correct direction.


 * Hint 1: When you start, you only know the position and orientation of the spade, so suss out where the other tiles should go by examining the second of the two cube images.
 * Hint 2: The yellow-circle tile goes directly above the spade.
 * Hint 3: The green-club tile should be placed in the square above the yellow circle.

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