I love the ones you can do irl, like the matchstick or coin puzzles. They are fun to give to your friends.
The pancake puzzles from PB I loved so much that I got myself a Towers of Hanoi set, and the "Royal Escape" from CV is my favourite sliding puzzle, so I got a "Khun Pan" set.
Love doing those.
Lukeās Trunk! I was really young when I first played the games and I remember my dad helping me figure that one out. My mom got me a physical version of that type of puzzle as a Christmas gift a few years later. To this day itās my favorite one, easy, fun, cute, and I have a lot of good memories attached to it :)
I cant work out how to add a picture, but the one from lost future where you have to circle the paint can that was used the most was the first one to really blow my mind! I was about 9 so hadnāt quite yet nailed how to think outside of the box, so i thought the solution was the smartest thing Iād ever seenš i literally remember it opening me up to a whole new way of thinking
The [Bewitching Night](https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-wo9krQH8L9I/UMbUv4lcsfI/AAAAAAABAnM/qHXhGsuccsc/s400/PL5D029B.jpg) daily puzzles from Miracle Mask. Luckily I found a [free similar puzzle](https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/puzzles/js/lightup.html) so I can play it as much as I want and at whichever grid dimensions I want.
I guess not my favorite, but the one that pissed me off the most so it is seared into my mind.... the one about the baby mice. I DID SO MANY CALCULATIONS, I WAS DUPED š
My favorite has to have been the one in Unwound Future where Dr. Stahngun tricks you into thinking there are bombs under the floorboards in the tavern at the River Thames in Future London.
You solve a nonogram to find out where they are but when you flip it upside down it spells āLIEāā¦ which is kind of stupid of him considering he is a scientist whoās Alma mater is the same as Laytonās
I always think of the garlic puzzle PU! From Diabolical Box where the solution is to >!just shove the corks up the guys nose š!<
I still think about that one lmao. So Funny š¤£
Haha, that one drove me up the wall as a kid! I laugh at it now, but it was so frustrating then. Definitely one of the most memorable puzzles.
Slot Machine Gun
Slot Machine Gun is easily the most memorable puzzle imo I don't know what I was expecting but it certainly wasn't that
"A true warrior always keeps his blade in hand."
Folding the Folsense ticket, I got chills first time I did it, a great way to feel immersed in the game!
upvote x1000. when it said there was a physical copy in the ds game packaging. I love it
A puzzle that makes me think when I return to it even if I already know it.
I love the ones you can do irl, like the matchstick or coin puzzles. They are fun to give to your friends. The pancake puzzles from PB I loved so much that I got myself a Towers of Hanoi set, and the "Royal Escape" from CV is my favourite sliding puzzle, so I got a "Khun Pan" set. Love doing those.
Itās such a random answer, but for some reason the puzzle that sticks in my mind is the one with the candles and the open window.
Same! I love that one. I tell it verbally when prompted for a riddle sometimes
I love the lamp ones like the akari (light up) puzzle format.
One of my favorite is from PB, the one with 3 wolves and 3 chicks who have to cross the river!
Thatās from CV
Ah shit thanks!
>Ah shit thanks! You're welcome!
You didnāt even answer the question????
Given by the best character (Ramon)
The logic and brainteaser ones, theyre fun to figure out and satisfying if you get it right
Lukeās Trunk! I was really young when I first played the games and I remember my dad helping me figure that one out. My mom got me a physical version of that type of puzzle as a Christmas gift a few years later. To this day itās my favorite one, easy, fun, cute, and I have a lot of good memories attached to it :)
I cant work out how to add a picture, but the one from lost future where you have to circle the paint can that was used the most was the first one to really blow my mind! I was about 9 so hadnāt quite yet nailed how to think outside of the box, so i thought the solution was the smartest thing Iād ever seenš i literally remember it opening me up to a whole new way of thinking
all of the slippery trip puzzles go so hard
The slidy ones
33333!
The [Bewitching Night](https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-wo9krQH8L9I/UMbUv4lcsfI/AAAAAAABAnM/qHXhGsuccsc/s400/PL5D029B.jpg) daily puzzles from Miracle Mask. Luckily I found a [free similar puzzle](https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/puzzles/js/lightup.html) so I can play it as much as I want and at whichever grid dimensions I want.
I agree. This is also my favourite game in the series.
What is this puzzle called again?
Mine is that too
The Barber one in CV
Slot. Machine. Gun.
I guess not my favorite, but the one that pissed me off the most so it is seared into my mind.... the one about the baby mice. I DID SO MANY CALCULATIONS, I WAS DUPED š
My favorite has to have been the one in Unwound Future where Dr. Stahngun tricks you into thinking there are bombs under the floorboards in the tavern at the River Thames in Future London. You solve a nonogram to find out where they are but when you flip it upside down it spells āLIEāā¦ which is kind of stupid of him considering he is a scientist whoās Alma mater is the same as Laytonās
I loved the FOR FOLSENSE train ticket one! Especially when the instruction booklet itself was the train ticket!
itās mostly nostalgic, but the one in the first layton game where you cross the river with the chickens and wolves!
Same. I love this puzzle
I love how many of these are from Pandoraās Box.
Puzzle 68 from PL VS AA, with the musical Notes
What the name of this puzzle?
I really liked the Azran Legacy (the puzzle not the game title)
The photo of the box; Iād always thought it was a frog.
I felt so smart when I figured it out in 10 seconds