Re: Sherlock Holmes: The Mystery of the Persian Carpet Hints and Help Thread
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I am in desperate need with graph picture from the safe.  And Ana you are soooo right about that timer it makes me want to
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Re: Sherlock Holmes: The Mystery of the Persian Carpet Hints and Help Thread
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 1. Push column 2 up once. Push top ball of column 2 to the left once. 2. Push column 3 down 3 times. 3. Push top ball of column 2 left once. 4. Push column 2 down 2 times. 5. Push row B left side to the right once. 6. Push row B right side to the right twice. 7. Push row C right side to the right once. 8. Push row D right side to the right twice. You now have column 6 and 7. 9. Push column 7 down twice. 10. Push last (right side) tile of row E to the left once. 11. Push row F to the right twice. 12. Push bottom of column 3 up once. 13. Push row G to the right twice. 14. Push row F to the right twice. 15. Push row G to the right once. 16. Push bottom tile of column 7 down once. 17. Push row F to the right once. 18. Push last 2 tiles of column 7 down once. 19. Push last tile of column 7 to the left once. 20. Push top tile of column 7 down once. 21. Push row C at right side to the right once.
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Re: Sherlock Holmes: The Mystery of the Persian Carpet Hints and Help Thread
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You have to black out the squares by the coordinating numbers--thanks MaG
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Re: Sherlock Holmes: The Mystery of the Persian Carpet Hints and Help Thread
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Thank you MaG & Ana!  cannot figure out the number sequence for the box!
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Re: Sherlock Holmes: The Mystery of the Persian Carpet Hints and Help Thread
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I have completed Level 1, the game told me so. But how do I get to Level 2? The police button is flashing but the case folder is still showing case 1 with the green check-mark showing I have finished but I cannot find anything to click on to go to the next Case/Level. Nothing new on the map, no suspects to see   Linda
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Re: Sherlock Holmes: The Mystery of the Persian Carpet Hints and Help Thread
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Did you go see if you can open any of the old locations? lots of times they add a new dot to click on. There are also 3 places to click on the desk. Suspect, victim and interviews on the desk. Ana
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Re: Sherlock Holmes: The Mystery of the Persian Carpet Hints and Help Thread
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Thanks BET, I finally did figure it out. I was missing one testamonial and didn't know it  Now I am back to read all this thread to find the solution to the menacing note.  such fun Linda
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Re: Sherlock Holmes: The Mystery of the Persian Carpet Hints and Help Thread
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I'm in Level 4 I think, less than 3 minutes and I cannot find the "director's hair" on the bloke with glasses and cane. Found everything else, cane tip, scar, blood, etc. AARGH, are we having fun yet? If anyone understands what I am looking for and can tell me? Linda **edit: it was level 3 and I found the hair and didn't realize I was missing the shoe  but I finally got them to take. I had to click a lot to get one of the shoes. The hair is just under the hat - again I know I clicked and clicked all his hair last night but I made it with 30 seconds to spare, lol. On to level 4
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Re: Sherlock Holmes: The Mystery of the Persian Carpet Hints and Help Thread
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05/09/08 08:51 PM
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Linda, haven't played this, but could it be "director's Chair" misspelled?
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Re: Sherlock Holmes: The Mystery of the Persian Carpet Hints and Help Thread
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nope and you certainly owe it to yourself to try this game. it has me pulling my hair out - with glee, lol.
Thanks for trying to help though, love you, Linda
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Re: Sherlock Holmes: The Mystery of the Persian Carpet Hints and Help Thread
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I thought it was a long shot, but I remember chat about another game that had mistakes in there like that. I expect better than that from Frogware though. If it has you pulling your hair out, then I'm not sure I want to try it 
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Re: Sherlock Holmes: The Mystery of the Persian Carpet Hints and Help Thread
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Ana I ran out of time on I think level six and wondering if I can get past it now you tell me level seven is stopping you.  This must get harder and harder by level. Linda Just played that level a few hours ago but I'm at a loss for were it was sorry.  Lori 
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Re: Sherlock Holmes: The Mystery of the Persian Carpet Hints and Help Thread
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I'm having a hard time fixing the net in level 7? Anybody have any strategies.
Great game, definitely more challenging than most of these games. thanks
Never mind, I figured it out.
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Re: Sherlock Holmes: The Mystery of the Persian Carpet Hints and Help Thread
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Trisha, That level is particularly difficult...I think I had to re-play it 2-3x before I finally got through it. The trouble comes with how limited the time window is in combination with 2-3 puzzles that have a variable luck factor. Although I found I made better time (& was less stressed out) when I went to the do my most difficult puzzles (jewelry box, line/box game under victims bed) as soon as they become available. The jewelry box is avail right away (I think) in the ladies sitting room. With the jewelry numbers puzzle you need to get lucky and pick as many of the correct digits and then carefully switch the remaining incorrect numbers with the closest wrong number to the right (could be left - just repeat the same pattern for clarity/speed) then keep switching until you get them all correct and then (you may have quickly bop into Scotland yard - check "suspects" "testimonies") move on to the garden in victims apt & do slider in bottom of garden cabinet on the right... finish garden which should open up the victims bedroom again. Go straight to under the bed and begin to solve the most time consuming puzzle in this level. This can be really tricky but if you keep your eyes open & watch where the computer played his latest line and watch for anytime there are three lines around a square and close it and with your extra turn look to find another 3 lined square to close. Be very careful not to create a 3 lined square until there is no other option (almost 3/4 of the way through). Try to copy the types of line placement that the computer uses with the exception of adding the 3rd line to two because this sets the computer up to take a square. Watch out for sections that are setup in a run, if you are forced to add a third line (because there aren't any other places left) be sure to add it where there are the absolute fewest 2 line boxes which can be made into 3 lines and are setup in a run to fall like a line of dominos once the first 3 line "box" in a row/group is closed it creates the next 3 line "box" and so on to the end of that section. If you are cautious you can get through these time consuming puzzles and then speed through the rest in good time. Good luck...hope this helps... pd
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