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Caution! This page contains all the hints and solutions for every puzzle from 51 to 75. 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 101

Name: Disappearing Act 1
Trigger: Talk to Niles
Location: Clock Tower Plaza
Chapter: 5
Picarats: 30

Description: Here's a classic puzzle. The rules are simple--you can move any ball on the board below as long as it satisfies the following conditions:

  • To move, jump your selected ball over an adjacent space occupied by another ball into an empty space on the other side. You can't jump diagonally.
  • Once you've made the jump, the ball you jumped over disappears from the board.
  • To complete the puzzle, you must remove all balls from the board except for one.

OK, enough rules. Try it yourself!

  • Hint 1: Make the first of the balls disappear by jumping the ball in the center of the cross over the ball to its immediate left or right.
  • Hint 2: Move the ball at the very bottom into the space formerly occupied by the center ball. With just a few balls to go now, you should be able to sail through the rest of this puzzle.
  • Hint 3: With puzzles of this type, your first move will often determine whether or not you'll be able to solve the puzzle.
Answer

Jump the second from the top ball to the left, then jump the lowest ball to the top. Jump the rightmost ball to the left, then jump the leftmost ball to the right. Finally, jump any of the remaining balls over the other to solve the puzzle.

Puzzle 102

Name: Disappearing Act 2
Trigger: Talk to Hopper
Location: Northeast Path
Chapter: 6
Picarats: 35

Description: Here's a different configuration for you to try. As with last time, you can move any ball on the board below as long as it satisfies the following conditions:

  • To move, jump your selected ball over an adjacent space occupied by another ball into an empty space on the other side. You can't jump diagonally.
  • Once you've made the jump, the ball you jumped over disappears from the board.
  • To complete the puzzle, you must remove all balls from the board except for one.

All right, get hopping!

  • Hint 1: Your options for a first jump are pretty limited. It has to be one of the four balls surrounding the center ball. The tough part is deciding what to do next. For your second move, pop a ball into the space that opened up when you moved your first ball.
  • Hint 2: Next, move a ball into the open center space.
  • Hint 3: Read carefully, because this next move is key. You need to take the ball now sitting in the center space and move it in the direction that you moved your ball in the first move. The rest of the puzzle is up to you.
Answer

Jump the second from the bottom ball down, then jump the second from the top ball down. Jump the leftmost ball to the right then jump the center ball down. Jump the rightmost ball left, then jump the bottommost ball up. Jump the bottommost ball up again then jump either ball over the other to solve the puzzle.

Puzzle 103

Name: Disappearing Act 3
Trigger: Talk to Rory
Location: Station Plaza
Chapter: 6
Picarats: 40

Description: Hmm, these are getting pretty tough. You can move any ball on the board below as long as it satisfies the following conditions:

  • To move, jump your selected ball over an adjacent space occupied by another ball into an empty space on the other side. You can't jump diagonally.
  • Once you've made the jump, the ball you jumped over disappears from the board.
  • To complete the puzzle, you must remove all balls from the board except for one.

OK, enough rules. Try for yourself!

  • Hint 1: Wow, these puzzles are really getting tough. Here's a hint to take the edge of this puzzle. Start by clearing the ball three from the edge in the bottom row.
  • Hint 2: Next, move the ball on the edge of the bottom row to fill the space that opened up when you removed a ball in your first move. Then repeat the process detailed in Hints One and Two on the other side of the triangle, and move the balls around until you're left with a number of balls arranged in a shape that resembles a pine tree. The rest is up to you.
  • Hint 3: Hey, didn't Hint Two clearly say, "The rest is up to you"? Well, just know that you won't be able to rely on too many hints in the Disappearing Act puzzles to come! You can have a hint this time, though. Select one of the balls one in from the outer edge of the pine tree and jump it upward. Then, from this new location, jump over the tip of the tree. OK, this time, the rest really is up to you.
Answer

Jump the second ball from the left on the second row from the bottom down and mirror this move on the right side of the triangle. Jump the leftmost ball right and mirror this again at the right part of the triangle. Jump both of the lowest balls up, then jump the leftmost ball on the second row down. Jump the leftmost ball at the lowest row right, then jump the second ball from the right in the longest row left. Jump the leftmost ball to the right and jump the ball above its new space down. Jump the leftmost ball in the bottom row right, then jump the lowest ball up. Jump the rightmost ball to the left then jump either balls over each other to finish the puzzle.

Puzzle 104

Name: Disappearing Act 4
Trigger: Talk to Olson
Location: Western Path
Chapter: 6
Picarats: 45

Description: You know the drill by now. You can move any ball on the board below as long as it satisfies the following conditions:

  • To move, jump your selected ball over an adjacent space occupied by another ball into an empty space on the other side. You can't jump diagonally.
  • Once you've made the jump, the ball you jumped over disappears from the board.
  • To complete the puzzle, you must remove all balls from the board except for one.

OK, enough rules. Try for yourself!

  • Hint 1: These puzzles are a lot more fun if you experiment and try to come to the answer on your own. Don't depend on Hints Two and Three to give away much of the puzzle. Start this puzzle by moving the ball in the center of the second row from the top.
  • Hint 2: No more hints to be had here! Instead, here's a little fun fact. Did you know that peg solitaire is actually known as brainvita in India? Oh, and just so you know, Hint Three is also trivia.
  • Hint 3: Fun-fact time! The first evidence of peg solitaire can be traced back to the court of Louis XIV.
Answer

Jump the center ball in the second row from the top left, then jump the leftmost ball in the lowest row up. Jump the leftmost ball in the top row down, then jump the rightmost ball in the bottom row left. Jump the lowest ball up, then jump the leftmost ball left. Jump the left ball in the bottom row up, then jump the leftmost ball to the right. Jump the lowest ball to the top, then jump either balls over the other to solve the puzzle.

Puzzle 105

Name: Disappearing Act 5
Trigger: Talk to Ray
Location: Fork in the Road
Chapter: 6
Picarats: 60

Description: Hold on to your hats, 'cause this one's going to be rough. Just like before, you can move any ball on the board below as long as it satisfies the following conditions:

  • To move, jump your selected ball over an adjacent space occupied by another ball into an empty space on the other side. You can't jump diagonally.
  • Once you've made the jump, the ball you jumped over disappears from the board.
  • To complete the puzzle, you must remove all balls from the board except for one.

OK then, give it a try!

  • Hint 1: Remember all that stuff we told you about thinking out this one on your own? ...OK fine, you can have one more hint, but this is seriously the last one you'll get. We strongly recommend that you not start of this puzzle by moving a ball into the center space. Instead, your first goal should be to move things so you get rid of one of those four balls at the very edge of the shape. But where to start?
  • Hint 2: We were only kidding about not giving you any more hints. Start by moving a ball second from either edge in the third row from the bottom. Move this ball down to clear one ball and then across to remove the ball at the bottom of the shape. Then you can move one ball in the third row from the bottom into the space that the ball you used in your first move originally occupied. Then move the ball you used from your first move into the spot that opened up.
  • Hint 3: If you follow Hint Two and continue playing a little yourself, you should be able to arrange the remaining balls into a triangular, pine-tree-like shape like the one in Disappearing Act 3. Use what you've learned to finish the rest of this puzzle.
Answer

Jump the second from the left ball in the third from the top row left, then jump the second from the left ball in the third from the bottom row down. Jump the second from the right ball in the third from the bottom row right, then jump the second from the right ball in the third from the top row up. Jump the top ball in the leftmost column down, then jump the leftmost ball right. Jump the leftmost ball in the bottom row right, then jump the lowest ball up. Jump the lowest ball in the rightmost column up, then jump the rightmost ball left. Jump the right ball in the top row left, then jump the top ball down. Jump the leftmost ball right, then jump the middle ball in the middle row down. Jump the right ball in the bottom left, then jump the lowest ball up. Jump the bottom ball in the leftmost column up, then jump the leftmost ball to the right. Jump the top ball down, then jump the ball in the center space up. Jump the rightmost ball left, then jump the bottom ball up. Finally, jump either ball over the other to complete the puzzle.