3rd floor-middle math machine

These machines are alittle more difficult to get because of monitor-display-color-differences. Red-orange and darker purple-lilac are the hardest to tell apart on mine.

Tip 1: think of these tiles as little flags. On the left side you have 4 vertical colors that are always the same: Blue, red, yellow, and white. This is where you will be able to tell red from orange. Next, on the right will be the body of the flag ( with a different color). This is the area where you need to look at to match with the color-numbering system below.

Tip 2: sometimes there will be a bigger block of the same color. This will mean a repeat of the same number.

Tip 3: You read the colors from left to right and enter numbers from left to right. With double and more colors I have used a comma to seperate the numbers to save confusion. You might also like to write down the numbers on paper and use a comma to keep from confusing numbers. This way you won't be looking for the 11th button if I wrote it 11 instead of 1,1. That's red-red on a flag.

This would have been easier to do in colors and not numbers. But monitor colors are different.

With tips in mind this is how I set them up:

Octal system:

white=0-w
red=1-r
orange=2-Or
yellow=3-y
green=4-gr
blue=5-b
dark purple=6-dp
light purple=7-lp

Now here are the answers...good luck !! Count the dice and find the number on the far left of column below. Remember to count left to right starting with "0"

0-1-2-3-4-5-6-7

6=6th button from left
5=5th button
11=1,1
22=2,6
66=6,7
3=3
1=1
33=4,1
44=5,4
55=6,7
110=1,5,6
7=7
4=4
63=7,7
77=1,1,5

If you don't see a corresponding number just punch in anything your heart desires. You'll get a new set of dice. I tried to find answers to all possible combinations.

If you have any questions or suggestions, or comments, don't hesitate to send me a note.

Good luck,
Leslie
duwahdiddy@mciworld.com

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