Puzzle 109
This BrainBashers safe has a rather unusual control panel.
In order to open the safe, you have to press every single square once only, in the correct sequence, ending on the square marked E.
Each square indicates which square to press next, for example, 2U means move up 2 squares and 3R means move right 3 squares.
Can you determine which square you must start with?
| 6R | 4R | 3D | 2D | 2L | 2L | 2D |
| 2D | 1U | 4R | 4D | 3L | 2L | 2L |
| 1U | 1R | 3R | 3L | 2U | E | 2D |
| 1R | 1U | 3R | 1D | 2D | 1L | 3L |
| 4U | 1L | 3U | 2D | 2U | 3U | 2D |
| 1D | 1U | 1D | 3L | 2R | 3L | 2U |
| 1R | 1U | 2U | 2R | 2U | 1U | 2L |
Note: this puzzle is not interactive, and the safe buttons cannot be clicked.
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Puzzle 110
Starting with a five-letter word, change one letter to create a new word.
This word is then changed by one letter to create another new word.
These words in turn mean:
a gaggle of geese
a device for measuring time
what you can do with a mouse
a baby chicken
a device to prevent wheels from moving
a surprise
a small house
a pile of cards
a small piece of wood
unable to move
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Puzzle 111
Looking at a usual clock, how many times …
… does the minute hand pass the hour hand between midday and midnight?
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