Beyond Time A SynTax Helpline query Solution from the Net The Mandala puzzle ------------------ See also the picture in the Screenshots section How to find it: -------------- Move forward and click on the Buddha statue's head. Go down into the passageway and move: forward, left-and-forward, forward 3x, right-and-forward, forward, left-and-forward, forward, left-and-forward, forward, left-and-forward, forward. Look at the book and see an image of another puzzle. The idea of this puzzle is the same as the snakes puzzle. This one is horribly more difficult. This is what is understandable: The total sum of all numbers is 180. The circle contains 6 parts (I've divided them by yellow lines) The book said every part has to be equal. This means 180 / 6 = 30 as total sum of each part. The book said every combination is equal. There are 9 pairs so 180 / 9 = 20 as total sum of each combination of 2 numbers. The difficulty here is this. If you find all the right combinations, there's more than one place to put them, they can be placed in different parts. Not to mention the multiple solution of making 20 and 30 total sums. This is the solution: How to solve it: --------------- I'll be honest with you; I cheated on this one. But hey, don't even true adventurers like Indiana Jones and James Bond sometimes need and seek help? I tried this one for a day and gave up when I was up to my knees in scribblings and scratching, still not finding and completing this puzzle. To give credit to those I've contacted for advice: Balmoral Software. Honour to those who deserve it! This one drove me nuts (they even said there's 114 possible solutions and only one is the right one...) and I think you must be a @#*! genius to complete this one. I'm wondering if there's anyone who got this one by him-/herself. When solved, a key will be yours. And see the screenshots for the full answer! - o -