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Topic: ukelele: i'm stumped (Read 7943 times)
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Mystiq
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I got through all the others pretty easily, but I'm totally stuck here.
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james
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JOTUFIG
half assed, but that was my solution XD
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Travholt
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And here's mine: mamocigMade a funnel (I seem to like them) and went with what came out of that. For fun I tried using as few dozers as possible while also using a low number of other pieces. There might be a way to use only two dozers too, but it's bedtime! 
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james
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« Last Edit: October 26, 2006, 07:20:10 PM by james »
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Twee
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When I first discovered this game, my Level 11 solution was a mess of dozers and conveyor belts. Here's my 14-tick solution: hagecut
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Bucky
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Actually, my favorite solution to ukelele is the horribly-overkill programmable device demonstrated in zebatyd. Warning: contains massive spoiler!
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That is the most ingenious method of solving an impossible puzzle that I have ever seen.
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jf
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Here is a solution using only 17 pieces: nuvydeb
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TTTPPP
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Here's a solution only using downpipes, conveyors and girders: jaresyv
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