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'''Caution!''' This guide contains information about each puzzle including all three hints and the correct answer. If you do not want to see the solution to a puzzle and spoil the fun of figuring it out, scroll down carefully. The answers are hidden within the spoiler tags, so don't peek in them unless you're really stuck!


==Puzzle 026==
==Puzzle 026==
[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 026.png|frame]]
:Name: Bottle Full of Germs
:Name: Bottle Full of Germs
:Trigger: Tap on the Jar
:Trigger: Tap on the Jar  
:Location: Park Gate
:Location: Park Gate
:Chapter: 2
:Chapter: 2
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*'''Hint 3''': Let's take a step back and think. Your answer is the amount of time it takes for two germs to fill the jar. If it takes one minute for one germ to turn into two, how much additional time is needed to fill the jar?
*'''Hint 3''': Let's take a step back and think. Your answer is the amount of time it takes for two germs to fill the jar. If it takes one minute for one germ to turn into two, how much additional time is needed to fill the jar?


{{spoiler|[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 026 Solution.png|frame]] Answer: 59}}
'''Answer''': 59


==Puzzle 027==
==Puzzle 027==
[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 027.png|frame]]
:Name: Bickering Brothers
:Name: Bickering Brothers
:Trigger: Talk to Gordon
:Trigger: Talk to Gordon
:Location: Manor Parlor
:Location: Manor Parlor
:Chapter: Between 2 and 3
:Chapter: Between 2 and 3
:Picarats: 40
:Picarats: 30


'''Description''': Six brothers have gathered around a table to eat dinner. Each or the brothers is prone to fighting with the siblings directly above and below him in age and can't be seated next to either of them. Also, Brothers 3 and 5 got into an argument the other day and refuse to sit next to each other. The eldest brother (Brother 1) has already sat down at the big table and is waiting on the others to start eating. Can you find a seating arrangement that will keep everyone from fighting with each other?
'''Description''': Six brothers have gathered around a table to eat dinner. Each or the brothers is prone to fighting with the siblings directly above and below him in age and can't be seated next to either of them. Also, Brothers 3 and 5 got into an argument the other day and refuse to sit next to each other. The eldest brother (Brother 1) has already sat down at the big table and is waiting on the others to start eating. Can you find a seating arrangement that will keep everyone from fighting with each other?
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*'''Hint 3''': You already know to sit Brother 3 next to Brother 1. Next, sit Brother 4 directly across the table from Brother 1. The rest is up to you.
*'''Hint 3''': You already know to sit Brother 3 next to Brother 1. Next, sit Brother 4 directly across the table from Brother 1. The rest is up to you.


{{spoiler|[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 027 Solution.png|frame]] Answer: Going clockwise: 1-3-6-4-2-5 or 1-5-2-4-6-3}}
'''Answer''': Going clockwise: 1-3-6-4-2-5 or 1-5-2-4-6-3


==Puzzle 028==
==Puzzle 028==
[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 028.png|frame]]
:Name: Find the Dot
:Name: Find the Dot
:Trigger: Talk to Matthew
:Trigger: Talk to Matthew
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*'''Hint 3''': Moving clockwise, when the white side is facing up (as in the left picture of B), the black dot is two spaces ahead of the red dot. Now you should pretty much know where the black dot is. Just visualize the shape flipping over and you'll have your answer.
*'''Hint 3''': Moving clockwise, when the white side is facing up (as in the left picture of B), the black dot is two spaces ahead of the red dot. Now you should pretty much know where the black dot is. Just visualize the shape flipping over and you'll have your answer.


{{spoiler|[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 028 Solution.png|frame]] Answer: Put your stylus on the topmost point. Going clockwise, move down three points. This is the answer. The black dot is in the same place as the red dot in diagram B. Looking at it another way, if the shape was a compass rose, the answer is in the South East position. Circle the dot and hit SUBMIT.}}
'''Answer''': Put your stylus on the topmost point. Going clockwise, move down   three points. This is the answer. The black dot is in the same place as the red dot in diagram B. Looking at it another way, if the shape was a compass rose, the answer is in the South East position. Circle the dot and hit SUBMIT.


==Puzzle 029==
==Puzzle 029==
[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 029.png|frame]]
:Name: Five Suspects
:Name: Five Suspects
:Trigger: Talk to Inspector Chelmey
:Trigger: Talk to Inspector Chelmey
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:Picarats: 20
:Picarats: 20


'''Description''': Five suspects are called into police headquarters for questioning. They give the following statements.
'''Description''': Five suspects are called into police headquarters for questioning. They give the following statements. A:"One of the five of us is lying." B:"Two of the fuve of us are lying." C:"I know these guys, and three of the five of us are lying." D:"Don't listen to a word they say. Out of the five of us, four are lying." E:"All five of us are dirty rotten liars!" The police only want to release the suspects who are telling the truth. How many people should they let go?
 
:A:"One of the five of us is lying."
:B:"Two of the five of us are lying."
:C:"I know these guys, and three of the five of us are lying."
:D:"Don't listen to a word they say. Out of the five of us, four are lying."
:E:"All five of us are dirty rotten liars!"
 
The police only want to release the suspects who are telling the truth. How many people should they let go?


*'''Hint 1''': This puzzle might look like a big mess at first, but it's fairly simple when all is said and done. Take E, for example, who says everyone is lying. If she is actually telling the truth, then her statement becomes a lie, and she must be ruled out. Yep, E's a liar for sure.
*'''Hint 1''': This puzzle might look like a big mess at first, but it's fairly simple when all is said and done. Take E, for example, who says everyone is lying. If she is actually telling the truth, then her statement becomes a lie, and she must be ruled out. Yep, E's a liar for sure.
*'''Hint 2''': Let's rule out another couple of suspects. If A's statement is true, then three other people should be saying the same thing as A. This is not the case, so A is a liar. If B is telling the truth, two other suspects should say the same thing as B. Once again, this is not the case, so B must be lying.
*'''Hint 2''': Let's rule out another couple of suspects. If A's statement is true, then three other people should be saying the same thing as A. This is not the case, so A is a liar. If B is telling the truth, two other suspects should say the same thing as B. Once again, this is not the case, so B must be lying.
*'''Hint 3''': So, to sum things up, so far we've proven that A, B, and E are lying. Let's examine the last two suspects. If three people are lying, the other two suspects should have the same statement, but everyone is saying something different. On the other hand, if four of the five suspects are lying...
*'''Hint 3''': So, to sum things up, so far we've proven that A, B, and E are lying. Let's examine the last two suspects. If three people are lying, the other two suspects should have the same statement, but everyone is saying something different. On the other hand, if four of the five suspects are lying...


{{spoiler|[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 029 Solution.png|frame]] Answer: 1}}
'''Answer''': 1  


==Puzzle 030==
==Puzzle 030==
[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 030.png|frame]]
:Name: One-Line Puzzle 1
:Name: One-Line Puzzle 1
:Trigger: Talk to Agnes
:Trigger: Talk to Agnes
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*'''Hint 3''': One of the familiar objects below can't be drawn as a one-line puzzle. You'd be surprised by how easily some of the more complicated pictures can be drawn in one stroke.
*'''Hint 3''': One of the familiar objects below can't be drawn as a one-line puzzle. You'd be surprised by how easily some of the more complicated pictures can be drawn in one stroke.


{{spoiler|[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 030 Solution.png|frame]] Answer: Circle the picture in the lower-left corner (the one that looks like a house). Hit SUBMIT.}}
'''Answer''': Circle the picture in the lower-left corner (the one that looks like a house). Hit SUBMIT.


==Puzzle 031==
==Puzzle 031==
[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 031.png|frame]]
:Name: Racetrack Riddle
:Name: Racetrack Riddle
:Trigger: Talk to Marco
:Trigger: Talk to Marco
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:Picarats: 30
:Picarats: 30


'''Description''': The distance three racehorses can run around the racetrack in one minute is listed below.
'''Description''': The distance three racehorses can run around the racetrack in one minute is listed below. Horse A: Two laps. Horse B: Three laps. Horse C: Four laps. The horses line up at the starting line and start running in the same direction. How many minutes will pass before all three horses line up at the starting line again?
 
:Horse A: Two laps.
:Horse B: Three laps.
:Horse C: Four laps.
 
The horses line up at the starting line and start running in the same direction. How many minutes will pass before all three horses line up at the starting line again?


*'''Hint 1''': Someone in a hurry might just to the conclusion that you need to find the lowest common multiple between the three numbers. Read the problem over again and see if you can' clear things up for yourself.
*'''Hint 1''': Someone in a hurry might just to the conclusion that you need to find the lowest common multiple between the three numbers. Read the problem over again and see if you can' clear things up for yourself.
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*'''Hint 3''': One horse runs two laps in one minute, one runs three laps in one minute, and one runs four laps in one minute. Where will the horses be one minute after they start running?
*'''Hint 3''': One horse runs two laps in one minute, one runs three laps in one minute, and one runs four laps in one minute. Where will the horses be one minute after they start running?


{{spoiler|[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 031 Solution.png|frame]] Answer: 1}}
'''Answer''': 1


==Puzzle 032==
==Puzzle 032==
[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 032.png|frame]]
:Name: Candy Jars
:Name: Candy Jars (US) / Sweet Jars (EU)
:Trigger: Tap the Candy Jars on the Counter (Layton's puzzle)
:Trigger: Tap the Candy Jars on the Counter
:Location: General Store
:Location: General Store
:Chapter: 3
:Chapter: 3
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*'''Hint 3''': This will pretty much give the answer away, but since you paid for a hint, let's break it down, shall we? Ten jars with 50 pieces to a jar means you have 500 pieces of candy in total. If you divide those 500 pieces into 20 bags, you get 25 pieces...Now think about what exactly that number signifies.
*'''Hint 3''': This will pretty much give the answer away, but since you paid for a hint, let's break it down, shall we? Ten jars with 50 pieces to a jar means you have 500 pieces of candy in total. If you divide those 500 pieces into 20 bags, you get 25 pieces...Now think about what exactly that number signifies.


{{spoiler|[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 032 Solution.png|frame]] Answer: 100}}
'''Answer''': 100


==Puzzle 033==
==Puzzle 033==
[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 033.png|frame]]
:Name: Light Which One?
:Name: Light Which One?
:Trigger: Tap the Candle
:Trigger: Tap the Candle (Layton's Puzzle)
:Location: General Store
:Location: General Store
:Chapter: 3
:Chapter: 3
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*'''Hint 3''': This puzzle is devious in its simplicity. Just think about the situation logically and you'll have your answer.
*'''Hint 3''': This puzzle is devious in its simplicity. Just think about the situation logically and you'll have your answer.


{{spoiler|[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 033 Solution.png|frame]] Answer: Circle the match held by the man. Hit SUBMIT.}}
'''Answer''': Circle the match held by the man. Hit SUBMIT.


==Puzzle 034==
==Puzzle 034==
[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 034.png|frame]]
:Name: How Many Sheets?
:Name: How Many Sheets?
:Trigger: Talk to Percy
:Trigger: Talk to Percy
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*'''Hint 3''': There are a total of seven sheets of film in this picture. The solution for this problem is a number smaller than seven.
*'''Hint 3''': There are a total of seven sheets of film in this picture. The solution for this problem is a number smaller than seven.


{{spoiler|[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 034 Solution.png|frame]] Answer: 5}}
'''Answer''': 5


==Puzzle 035==
==Puzzle 035==
[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 035.png|frame]]
:Name: Strange Dots
:Name: Strange Dots
:Trigger: Talk to Deke
:Trigger: Talk to Deke
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*'''Hint 3''': The dice represent an object you are very familiar with. In fact, you probably have one hanging in on your wall or strapped to your wrist right now!
*'''Hint 3''': The dice represent an object you are very familiar with. In fact, you probably have one hanging in on your wall or strapped to your wrist right now!


{{spoiler|[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 035 Solution.png|frame]] Answer: 3. The dots on the dice represent number positions on an analog clock.}}
'''Answer''': 3. The dots on the dice represent number positions on an analog clock.


==Puzzle 036==
==Puzzle 036==
[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 036.png|frame]]
:Name:  
:Name: Too Many Mice
:Trigger:
:Trigger: Tap on the Alley Cat
:Location:
:Location: Clock Tower
:Chapter:
:Chapter: 3
:Picarats:
:Picarats: 30


'''Description''': Mice are famous for their ability to multiply at breakneck speeds. The type of mouse we have here gives birth once a month, birthing 12 babies each time. Baby mice mature and can give birth two months after they are born. You picked up one of these darling baby mice at the pet shop and brought it home the day after it was born. In 10 months from now, how many mice will you have?
'''Description''':


*'''Hint 1''': You may be thinking there's going to be a lot of bothersome calculation involved in solving this puzzle, but you don't need to do anything complicated to find the answer. Read the problem over carefully.
*'''Hint 1''':
*'''Hint 2''': Do you remember how many mice you started with? Have you considered how many mice you can expect, given that number?
*'''Hint 2''':
*'''Hint 3''': OK, let me spell it out for you. You need your mouse to become pregnant before it will give birth. What does the mouse need in order to become pregnant?
*'''Hint 3''':


{{spoiler|[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 036 Solution.png|frame]] Answer: 1}}
'''Answer''':


==Puzzle 037==
==Puzzle 037==
[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 037.png|frame]]
:Name:
:Name: Brother and Sister
:Trigger:
:Trigger: Talk to Lucy
:Location:
:Location: Clock Tower
:Chapter:
:Chapter: 3
:Picarats:
:Picarats: 40


'''Description''': A boy and his big sister are sitting around the kitchen table chatting. "You know Sis, if I took away two years from my age and gave them to you, you'd be twice my age, huh!" "Well, why don't you just give me one more on top of that? Then I'll be three times your age." So just how old is each sibling?
'''Description''':


*'''Hint 1''': Let's see if we can't pare this puzzle down a bit. When you take two years away from the brother's age and add them to the big sister's, she becomes twice his age. Additionally, when you take three years away from the brother and give them to the sister, she becomes three times older than he is.
*'''Hint 1''':
*'''Hint 2''': You could try and solve this with an algebraic equation, but that's no way to tackle a puzzle! Try to reason your way through this one. Move two years from the brother's age, and the difference in age becomes four years. Move three years, and the difference widens to six years. Four years makes the sister twice as old as the boy. Six years makes her three times as old.
*'''Hint 2''':
*'''Hint 3''': The brother and sister were born in the same year.
*'''Hint 3''':


{{spoiler|[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 037 Solution.png|frame]] Answer: The brother and sister are both 6.}}
'''Answer''':


==Puzzle 038==
==Puzzle 038==
[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 038.png|frame]]
:Name:
:Name: Island Hopping
:Trigger:
:Trigger: Talk to Zappone
:Location:
:Location: Fork in the Road
:Chapter:
:Chapter: 3
:Picarats:
:Picarats: 20


'''Description''': Here is an overhead view of a cluster of tropical islands. As you travel from Start to Goal, your objective is to visit every island exactly one time. The island folk say this can be accomplished with the addition of a single straight bridge. The only other rule is that your bridge can't cross over any preexisting bridge. So, where should your bridge go?
'''Description''':


*'''Hint 1''': You need to visit each island exactly one time, but that doesn't mean that you have to cross every bridge to do so.
*'''Hint 1''':
*'''Hint 2''': Try setting out from the start point and just proceeding on your merry way. If you come across an island you simply can't get to, you may have just stumbled upon your answer.
*'''Hint 2''':
*'''Hint 3''': Examine the are around the middle of the island cluster closely.
*'''Hint 3''':


{{spoiler|[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 038 Solution.png|frame]] Answer: Draw a bridge from the middle island containing a house with a purple roof to the island with the gray lighthouse on the left part of the screen. Hit SUBMIT.}}
'''Answer''':


==Puzzle 039==
==Puzzle 039==
[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 039.png|frame]]
:Name:
:Name: One-Line Puzzle 2
:Trigger:
:Trigger: Talk to Agnes
:Location:
:Location: Fork in the Road
:Chapter:
:Chapter: 3
:Picarats:
:Picarats: 30


'''Description''': The idea of one-line puzzles is to put your pen to paper and draw a shape without lifting your pen from the pad or retracing any lines. You can, however, cross lines. Now that you're familiar with the concept, look at the four pictures below. One of them cannot be drawn with one line. Which one is it?
'''Description''':


*'''Hint 1''': Each picture should be composed of lines that meet at different points. With these pictures, if you find a single line that runs out beyond the others, you know you have to start your drawing there. Try tracing the answer out yourself.
*'''Hint 1''':
*'''Hint 2''': Some points may be the convergence point for several lines. You need to think hard about which line to take in and out of the point in order to make the sketches work. If you pen is entering a point formed by an even number of lines, you will always be able to leave the point via another line.
*'''Hint 2''':
*'''Hint 3''': Using Hints One and Two, it's actually quite easy to draw these shapes out yourself. Make sure that you start drawing the shape form a point that touches an odd number of lines. Don't forget, one is also an odd number.
*'''Hint 3''':


{{spoiler|[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 039 Solution.png|frame]] Answer: Circle the picture of the top hat in the upper right. Hit SUBMIT.}}
'''Answer''':


==Puzzle 040==
==Puzzle 040==
[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 040.png|frame]]
:Name:
:Name: How Old Is Dad? (US) / Father's Age (EU)
:Trigger:
:Trigger: Talk to Archibald
:Location:
:Location: Market
:Chapter:
:Chapter: 3
:Picarats:
:Picarats: 30


'''Description''': A father and son are chatting when the son poses this question: "Dad, I'm 22 now, but just how old are you?" The father replies, "You wanna know how old your old man is, eh? Hmm, well, I tell you what. I'm as old as your age, plus half of my age." How old is the father?
'''Description''':


*'''Hint 1''': It sounds convoluted, but look again at what's being presented. "I'm as old as your age, plus half of my age." This means that if you take away half of the father's age, you'll have the age of the son. As you already know, the son is 22.
*'''Hint 1''':
*'''Hint 2''': What the father is essentially saying here is that if you add half of his age to the son's age, you'll get the father's age. If that's the case, the son's age must be half of the father's age.
*'''Hint 2''':
*'''Hint 3''': As started in the second hint, half of the father's age is equal to the son's age. To put it another way, the father's age is two times that of his son.
*'''Hint 3''':


{{spoiler|[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 040 Solution.png|frame]] Answer: 44}}
'''Answer''':


==Puzzle 041==
==Puzzle 041==
[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 041.png|frame]]
:Name:
:Name: Spare Change
:Trigger:
:Trigger: Talk to Gerard
:Location:
:Location: Northern Path
:Chapter:
:Chapter: 3
:Picarats:
:Picarats: 10 (US) / 30 (EU)


'''Description''': A rope and coins are arranged as shown below. As you pull the ends of the rope out to the left and right, the rope will draw taut and push the coins to either side. Assuming you only get to keep the coins that end up on the top half of the rope, how many coins will you have?
'''Description''':


*'''Hint 1''': There's no special trick to this puzzle. You just need to be diligent and count up those coins.
*'''Hint 1''':
*'''Hint 2''': Try tracing the rope with your stylus as you count up the coins. If you fill in the area that will travel upward when the rope is taut, you should be able to get an answer without too much work.
*'''Hint 2''':
*'''Hint 3''': There are 32 coins tangled in the rope. When all is said and done, you don't even pull in a third of them. 
*'''Hint 3''':


{{spoiler|[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 041 Solution.png|frame]] Answer: 9}}
'''Answer''':


==Puzzle 042==
==Puzzle 042==
[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 042.png|frame]]
:Name:
:Name: The Camera and Case
:Trigger:
:Trigger: Talk to Gerard
:Location:
:Location: Northern Path
:Chapter:
:Chapter: 3
:Picarats:
:Picarats: 50


'''Description''': While walking through a market on vacation, you notice a small stand selling cameras. A camera-and-case set is selling for $310. The seller tells you that the camera costs $300 more than the case itself and that the case costs the price of the set minus the cost of the camera. You decide you'd rather wait on buying a camera and opt to just buy the case alone. You hand the seller a $100 bill and see his eyes light up. Think fast now! How much change should you be getting back?
'''Description''':


*'''Hint 1''': This puzzle isn't math intensive, but there is a particularly tricky aspect to it that trips most people up. The camera and case cost a total of $310 but differ in price by $300.
*'''Hint 1''':
*'''Hint 2''': OK, if you assume the case costs X, then the camera must cost X plus $300. This means that the camera itself must cost more than $300.
*'''Hint 2''':
*'''Hint 3''': The case and camera cost $310 together. The camera costs $300 more than the case. It may seem like the answer is $300 for the camera and $10 for the case, but if you do the math, you'll see that the difference in price is only $290. Have you noticed that already?
*'''Hint 3''':


{{spoiler|[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 042 Solution.png|frame]] Answer: 95}}
'''Answer''':


==Puzzle 043==
==Puzzle 043==
[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 043.png|frame]]
:Name:
:Name: Three Umbrellas
:Trigger:
:Trigger: Talk to Lucy
:Location:
:Location: Clock Tower
:Chapter:
:Chapter: 3
:Picarats:
:Picarats: 20


'''Description''': Three identical-looking umbrellas are sitting upright in a stand. Assuming the owners don't check their umbrellas' labels, what percentage chance is there that only two people will walk off with their own umbrella?
'''Description''':


*'''Hint 1''': Don't lose focus of what's being asked. Keep in mind that you aren't being asked the percentage likelihood of you grabbing your own umbrella form a group of three.
*'''Hint 1''':
*'''Hint 2''': If two people have already successfully taken their own umbrellas, then who does the final umbrella belong to?
*'''Hint 2''':
*'''Hint 3''': Three umbrellas sit in a bin. Two people come by and take their own umbrellas by chance, but the third person fails to do so... Hey, is that even possible?
*'''Hint 3''':


{{spoiler|[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 043 Solution.png|frame]] Answer: 0 (Zero)}}
'''Answer''':


==Puzzle 044==
==Puzzle 044==
[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 044.png|frame]]
:Name: Stamp Stumper
:Name: Stamp Stumper
:Trigger: Talk to Rodney
:Trigger: Talk to Rodney
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*'''Hint 3''': The $.90 stamp in the sheet forms a group with the $.10 stamp to its right. Also, the three $.30 stamps form a group with the $.10 stamp located between them.
*'''Hint 3''': The $.90 stamp in the sheet forms a group with the $.10 stamp to its right. Also, the three $.30 stamps form a group with the $.10 stamp located between them.


{{spoiler|[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 044 Solution.png|frame]] Answer: Start with the $.90 stamp. It forms a group with the $.10 stamp to its right. The $.70 stamp forms a group with the $.20 stamp above it and the $.10 stamp to its right. The $.80 stamp forms a group with the $.10 stamps above and below.  The $.50 stamp forms a square group with the $.10 stamp in the upper-left corner and the $.20 stamps above and to the left of the $.50 stamp. The $.60 stamp forms a group with the $.10 stamp to its left, the $.20 stamp below it, and the $.10 stamp to the right of the $.20 stamp. The three $.30 stamps in the middle of the sheet form a group with the $.10 stamp in the middle. Lastly, the $.40 stamp forms a group with the $.20 stamp above, the $.10 stamp below, and the $.30 stamp in the bottom row.}}
'''Answer''': Start with the $.90 stamp. It forms a group with the $.10 stamp to its right. The $.70 stamp forms a group with the $.20 stamp above it and the $.10 stamp to its right. The $.80 stamp forms a group with the $.10 stamps above and below.  The $.50 stamp forms a square group with the $.10 stamp in the upper-left corner and the $.20 stamps above and to the left of the $.50 stamp. The $.60 stamp forms a group with the $.10 stamp to its left, the $.20 stamp below it, and the $.10 stamp to the right of the $.20 stamp. The three $.30 stamps in the middle of the sheet form a group with the $.10 stamp in the middle. Lastly, the $.40 stamp forms a group with the $.20 stamp above, the $.10 stamp below, and the $.30 stamp in the bottom row.
 
==Puzzle 045==
[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 045us.png|frame]]
:Name: Puzzled Aliens
:Trigger: Talk to Adrea
:Location: Park Road
:Chapter: 4
:Picarats: 30
 
:Note: This Puzzle exist only in US-Version.
 
'''Description''': From high in the sky, a pair of aliens observes humans using a bizarre object. Perplexed, one alien turns to the other and says: "How strange. The Earthling is opening a hole in a sheet of paper and marking it with a line to show the other Earthlings where the hole is. I've never seen anything like it!" What could these extraterrestrial visitors be talking about?
 
*'''Hint 1''': Even something as common as paper can look bizarre to someone who's never seen it before. What kind of device puts holes in paper? It must have a needle or sharp point on it.
*'''Hint 2''': This object uses a needle to punch a hole in a sheet of paper. Then it's used to draw a solid line around the hole. Since it draws a line, it must have some sort of writing implement attached to it.
*'''Hint 3''': It's safe to say that very few people ever use these once they grow up and join the working world. However, because of math class, a startling number of students probably have one in their bag or their desk at home.
 
{{spoiler|[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 045us Solution.png|frame]] Answer: Compass}}


==Puzzle 045==
==Puzzle 045==
[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 045eu.png|frame]]
:Name:
:Name: Lunar Weight
:Trigger:
:Trigger: Talk to Adrea
:Location:
:Location: Park Road
:Chapter:
:Chapter: 4
:Picarats:
:Picarats: 30


:Note: This Puzzle exist only in EU-Version.
'''Description''':


'''Description''': The force of gravity on the moon is about one-sixth of that on Earth. This means that on the moon, an object weighs about one-sixth what it does on Earth. If you bring a 600 gram weight and a scale to the moon and gently place the weight on the scale, which of the following weights will the scale indicate?
*'''Hint 1''':
*'''Hint 2''':
*'''Hint 3''':


:A: 0 grams
'''Answer''':
:B: Lighter than 100 grams
:C: Exactly 100 grams
:D: Heavier than 100 grams
 
*'''Hint 1''': To use a scale, you place the object to be weighed on top of the tray. Do you see?
*'''Hint 2''': If the gravity is one-sixth, then a 600g object should weight 100g. But the question is, what weight is indicated on the scale? Think about what parts a scale is made up of.
*'''Hint 3''': When there's nothing on the tray, a scale will show 0g. But the tray itself also has a certain weight, you know. That weight will also be one-sixth on the moon.
 
{{spoiler|[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 045eu Solution.png|frame]] Answer: B}}
 
==Puzzle 046==
[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 046us.png|frame]]
:Name: The Biggest Star
:Trigger: Talk to Deke
:Location: Park Gate
:Chapter: 4
:Picarats: 20
 
:Note: This Puzzle exist only in US-Version.
 
'''Description''': Legend has it that people used to stare up at the heavens and find images of animals or important events in the constellations. Looking up at the star-filled sky here, try to connect the five largest objects in space to form the largest five-pointed star possible. Connect stars by drawing a line between them. Make sure that your line doesn't pass through another star along the way.
 
*'''Hint 1''': The shape you're trying to make is a five-pointed star. It's easy enough to form a star by just connecting five points, but you're aiming to make the biggest star possible. Look for "the five largest objects in space" and connect them together.
*'''Hint 2''': The answer for this puzzle requires you to draw your star upside down.
*'''Hint 3''': Remember that the planet we live on is also floating in space!
 
{{spoiler|[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 046us Solution.png|frame]] Answer: There are four noticeably larger stars in the sky. These make up four points of answer. The fifth point of the star will connect to the tree in the middle of the ground. To make the five pointed star, start and the tree and draw a line to the top-left large star. Now continue the line to the bottom-right large star. This star connects to the large star in the bottom-left, which then connects to the large star in the upper-right. Lastly, connect the star in the upper-right to the tree. Hit SUBMIT.}}


==Puzzle 046==
==Puzzle 046==
[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 046eu.png|frame]]
:Name:
:Name: Star in the Sky
:Trigger:
:Trigger: Talk to Deke
:Location:
:Location: Park Gate
:Chapter:
:Chapter: 4
:Picarats:
:Picarats: 20
 
:Note: This Puzzle exist only in EU-Version.


'''Description''': Look, a giant star in the night sky! How many triangles can you find in the pictures? Be sure to count overlapping triangles separately.
'''Description''':


*'''Hint 1''': I'm sure you've already counted the roof and chimney of the little house. Haven't you?
*'''Hint 1''':
*'''Hint 2''': There are some triangles hidden inside the giant star.
*'''Hint 2''':
*'''Hint 3''': Five of the triangles inside the giant star are easy to find. But there are more...
*'''Hint 3''':


{{spoiler|[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 046eu Solution.png|frame]] Answer: 12}}
'''Answer''':


==Puzzle 047==
==Puzzle 047==
[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 047.png|frame]]
:Name:
:Name: On the Run
:Trigger:
:Trigger: Talk to Gerard
:Location:
:Location: Plaza
:Chapter:
:Chapter: 4
:Picarats:
:Picarats: 40


'''Description''': A mysterious bandit is on the lam and trying to escape the police who are hot on his trail. His entrance into this part of town is marked with an arrow. This particular bandit follows a peculiar creed and hos vowed never to go backward or turn around. Additionally, whenever he meets an intersection, he will always turn left or right. Now, as you can see from the map, this part of town has multiple exits, which are labeled A through  G. Of all the exits here, which one will the bandit never be able to pass through?
'''Description''':


*'''Hint 1''': It's hard to get started on a puzzle that seems to present so many possibilities, but you'd be surprised at how much you can learn by simply trying out the various routes through town. The paths are littered with twists and turns, but if you try tracing any of the given paths, you can see how the bandit would make his way through town.
*'''Hint 1''':
*'''Hint 2''': To simplify the question, what you're really looking for is an exit that's positioned so that the bandit has to turn away from it every time he draws near. Do you see any place like that on the map?
*'''Hint 2''':
*'''Hint 3''': If you've tried any of the paths near the entrance the bandit came from, you know that the bandit can escape via A, G, F, and E. Your answer is one of the other three exits.
*'''Hint 3''':


{{spoiler|[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 047 Solution.png|frame]] Answer: B}}
'''Answer''':


==Puzzle 048==
==Puzzle 048==
[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 048.png|frame]]
:Name:
:Name: Cats and Mice
:Trigger:
:Trigger: Tap the Ally Cat
:Location:
:Location: Clock Tower
:Chapter:
:Chapter: 4
:Picarats:
:Picarats: 25


'''Description''': Five cats can catch five mice in five minutes. With that in mind, how many cats does it take to catch 100 mice in 100 minutes?
'''Description''':


*'''Hint 1''': Five cats can catch five mice in five minutes. If there were 10 mice running around, how long would it take for those same five cats to catch them?
*'''Hint 1''':
*'''Hint 2''': Remember, this puzzle isn't asking how much time it takes to catch 100 mice. Read the problem again. The wording makes it easy to forget what you are really looking for.
*'''Hint 2''':
*'''Hint 3''': Let's rethink this from the first step. Five cats can catch five mice in five minutes. So, in 10 minutes, they can catch 10 mice. In 20 minutes, they can catch 20 mice. How many cats are doing the catching?
*'''Hint 3''':


{{spoiler|[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 048 Solution.png|frame]] Answer: 5}}
'''Answer''':


==Puzzle 049==
==Puzzle 049==
[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 049.png|frame]]
:Name:
:Name: 1,000 Times
:Trigger:
:Trigger: Talk to Lucy
:Location:
:Location: Clock Tower
:Chapter:
:Chapter: 4
:Picarats:
:Picarats: 20


'''Description''': What on earth is this message getting at? The following is written on a piece of paper you pick up: "_ is 1,000 times _ _" To turn this strange message into a proper sentence, all you need to do is fill in the _ with a single letter of the alphabet. But what could it be? You'll need to use the same letter for all three _ s.
'''Description''':


*'''Hint 1''': English only has 26 letters. If you try out each letter, you're bound to come across the solution eventually.
*'''Hint 1''':
*'''Hint 2''': The puzzle talks about one object being 1,000 times another. Perhaps this phrase relates to size in some way?
*'''Hint 2''':
*'''Hint 3''': This puzzle deals with units. Can you think of any letters used to indicate measurements of length?
*'''Hint 3''':


{{spoiler|[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 049 Solution.png|frame]] Answer: M (one meter(m) is 1,000 x one millimeter(mm))}}
'''Answer''':


==Puzzle 050==
==Puzzle 050==
[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 050us.png|frame]]
:Name:
:Name: OTTF?
:Trigger:
:Trigger: Talk to Marco
:Location:
:Location: Fork in the Road
:Chapter:
:Chapter: 4
:Picarats:
:Picarats: 20
 
:Note: This Puzzle exist only in US-Version.
 
'''Description''': Here you have a set of small paper cards. On each card is a single letter, but one of the cards is missing its letter. What letter belongs on the blank card?
 
*'''Hint 1''': If you're guessing that there's some order to the way the cards are lined up, you're absolutely correct. Think about what series of things could be represented here.
*'''Hint 2''': How many cards do you have there? Ten, right? That's a bigger hint than you think. Look closely at which card is blank.
*'''Hint 3''': As odd as it may seem, all the knowledge you need to solve this puzzle you probably had from the day you stepped into first grade. It's safe to say that it's one of the first things you ever learned.
 
{{spoiler|[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 050us Solution.png|frame]] Answer: F (it's the first letter of "five")}}
 
==Puzzle 050==
[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 050eu.png|frame]]
:Name: Number Maze
:Trigger: Talk to Marco
:Location: Fork in the Road
:Chapter: 4
:Picarats: 20
 
:Note: This Puzzle exist only in EU-Version.
 
'''Description''': Start from the centre square, and continue until you reach one of the goal squares A-D. Here are the rules:
 
* You can move the number of squares written on the square you are currently on.
* You can move horizontally or vertically, but only in one direction per move.
* You must land exactly on a gial square to finish.


Which goal square can you reach?
'''Description''':


*'''Hint 1''': If you try out all the possible routes from the starting point, you'll eventually find the answer. But if you look at the problem a little differently, it won't take so long.
*'''Hint 1''':
*'''Hint 2''': The rules are actually helpful hints. You have to land exactly on a goal square...
*'''Hint 2''':
*'''Hint 3''': Find the squares that you can move from to land exactly on a goal square.
*'''Hint 3''':


{{spoiler|[[File:PLatCV Puzzle 050eu Solution.png|frame]] Answer: B}}
'''Answer''':


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