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Build in a [[Compound]]. Uses 3x15 cells.
 
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==Solving a Hexaglyphs Tablet==
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The object of the puzzle is to arrange the hexagonal tiles so that any edges that touch share the same glyph.
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[[Image:Hexaglyphs_matched.jpg]]
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Hexes with a bold white outline are locked, and cannot be moved or rotated. All other hexes can be moved to new positions (by clicking and dragging the center of the hex), or rotated (by clicking and dragging the corners of the hex).
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When all hexes are correctly placed, you will have the opportunity to rate the puzzle.
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Tips:
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* Start by bridging the gaps between the locked hexes.
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* A blank edge indicates that the hex has no neighbor on that side.
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==Designing a Hexaglyphs Tablet==
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# Add hexagonal tiles to the board by clicking an empty space on the board.
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# Click the center of a hex again to lock it. These locked hexes form the backbone of your puzzle; players cannot move them, and they always appear in the same place.
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# Click the edge of a hex to add a glyph to it. Its neighbor will receive the same glyph.
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# When you are happy with your finished design, click the frame of the board and select "Open for Judging".
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# You can return to design mode at any time by clicking the frame of the board.
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==Locations==
 
{{:Maps/Hexaglyphs Tablets}}
 
{{:Maps/Hexaglyphs Tablets}}
  

Revision as of 21:44, 3 October 2018

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Build in a Compound. Uses 3x15 cells.


Solving a Hexaglyphs Tablet

The object of the puzzle is to arrange the hexagonal tiles so that any edges that touch share the same glyph.

Hexaglyphs matched.jpg

Hexes with a bold white outline are locked, and cannot be moved or rotated. All other hexes can be moved to new positions (by clicking and dragging the center of the hex), or rotated (by clicking and dragging the corners of the hex).

When all hexes are correctly placed, you will have the opportunity to rate the puzzle.

Tips:

  • Start by bridging the gaps between the locked hexes.
  • A blank edge indicates that the hex has no neighbor on that side.

Designing a Hexaglyphs Tablet

  1. Add hexagonal tiles to the board by clicking an empty space on the board.
  2. Click the center of a hex again to lock it. These locked hexes form the backbone of your puzzle; players cannot move them, and they always appear in the same place.
  3. Click the edge of a hex to add a glyph to it. Its neighbor will receive the same glyph.
  4. When you are happy with your finished design, click the frame of the board and select "Open for Judging".
  5. You can return to design mode at any time by clicking the frame of the board.

Locations

Hexaglyph Tablet Locations

Region Coordinates Owner Passed? Notes

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Demonstration

To open the Hexaglyphs you require: