The three pins you just moved (3-pin, 4-pin, 4-pin) should now form a fairly tight vertical line just below the top wire (the wire joining the 7-pin and 6-pin).įind the 3-pin that's attached to the 4-pin you just moved, and move it near the upper right corner area, just to the left of the wire that forms the left edge of the frame. Find the only other pin that it's attached to (a 4-pin), and move that pin directly under the 4-pin you just moved. You'll notice that the 4-pin you just moved is attached to the 7-pin and 6-pin as well. Move this 3-pin into the center of the top of the frame, just below the wire that joins the 7-pin and the 6-pin.įind the 4-pin that's attached to the 3-pin you just moved (it's the only other pin attached to it) and move that pin into the center of the top section, putting it directly under and very close to the 3-pin you just moved. Now find the 3-pin that's attached to both the 7-pin (upper left corner) and the 6-pin (upper right corner). This 3-pin will be sitting just to the right of the wire that joins the 4-pin you just moved to the 7-pin in the upper left corner. Find the fourth pin that it's attached to (a 3-pin), and move that pin over to the left side of the frame, so that it is directly above and close to the 4-pin you just moved. You'll notice that the 4-pin you just moved is also attached to the 4-pin in the bottom left corner, as well as the 7-pin in the upper left corner. Now find the only other pin that is attached to the 3-pin you just moved (this will be a 4), and move it to the bottom left area, near the corner (but even with or slightly higher than the 3-pin you previously moved, so that it's above the wire that joins the 3-pin to the 4-pin that's in the bottom left corner, not under that wire). Move that to the center of the bottom of the puzzle area, just above the wire that joins the 4 and 5. You should now have a wire rectangle around the edge of the puzzle area, like this: (ignore the rows of dots in the middle area-they're only helping to space the lines)įind the only pin (a 3) connected to both the 4 and the 5 at the bottom of the rectangle. Once you find the correct pin, move it to the bottom left corner. If a pin is not attached directly to both the 7 (upper left) and the 5 (bottom right), put it back in the center and keep checking the others. To do so, take the pins out one-by-one and drag them to the bottom left corner. Move the 5-pin that is attached to the 6-pin into the bottom right corner.įind the only pin (one of the 4's) that is attached to both the 7-pin (upper left corner) and the 5-pin (that you just put in the bottom right corner). There are two 5-pins, but only one is attached to the 6-pin. Put the 7-pin in the upper left corner, and the 6-pin in the upper right. ![]() ![]() Do this so that, when I say a pin is attached to another, you can make sure it is directly attached to it (and not just overlapping a wire). You can check how many wires are attached to a pin by pulling it out and rotating it around the others. ![]() Move all pins to near the center of the screen before you start, for ease of sorting. Note: the numbers refer to the number of wires attached to the pin-there are:
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