
If you want to know why you can’t just juice your way through every puzzle with random squiggles, let me introduce you to the eighth and final puzzle in the sequence.Īnd even once you’ve figured out the rules, solving this boss puzzle is sweaty brain time. Here’s the fourth puzzle and its batshit solution. But it definitely seems like connecting circles is part of the solution? I actually begin to think that maybe… maybe the puzzle really is this simple? That can’t be right, surely. Fool me twice, can’t get fooled again, as a great man once said.īut the third puzzle continues the trend, gaslighting me on an industrial scale.

My first stab-in-the-dark guess was to connect the circles together and that’s the puzzle solved. Oh look, Understand continues to troll me with the second puzzle. I’ve seen enough of Understand to know it is never this simple. I’ve got the battle scars and the bloody T-shirt already. It appears that the rule might be “connect the circles”. The three circles at the bottom of the screen are filled in. Just draw across the circles, from left to right.Ĭool, the puzzle is solved.
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The first puzzle always tells you how to solve it.

Nutshell: Hard but addictive, replete with punch-the-air moments of victory. Now imagine a puzzle game that is just that: have you played Understand (Artless Games, 2020)? But, first, the rules themselves are the puzzle. Sometimes it even makes sense to backtrack a little and test out your rule theories.

Instead, it offers a few easily-solved tutorial puzzles from which you can reverse engineer the rules. The Witness does not explain how the puzzle panels are solved.
