
Also see that the second outer layer and the third inner layer are connected.sort of. Now the outermost layer can be moved independently. Solve Puzzle 2: This one is a little harder. Notice that the outer two layers are connected as well as the next set of outer layers the inner three layers can move independently. It helps to work out from the smallest circle to the largest. Solve Puzzle 1: There are six plains in which to rotate the circle puzzle pieces to be in the right order. The five paintings containing staffs are: The second image selection refers to a STAFF Piece of Eden. The five paintings containing swords are: The first image selection refers to a SWORD Piece of Eden. The weapon we seek in the first picture is the flamethrower (specifically it's mouth), the next picture we seek the young soldier with his gun (it appears he's rushing into the gunfire), the third picture we seek the tip of a gun pointed in the air (it lies between the two trees, closer to the one on the right), and in the fourth picture we seek the dark-tan creature holding a gun (he's on the upper right part of the picture). In the final picture, when infrared is activated, the third Apple is located atop Gandhi's walking staff.Īnother photo hunt, but this time we're searching for firearms, not Pieces of Eden. In the second picture, when infrared is activated, the second Apple is in the hands of the assistant closest to Houdini. In the first picture, when infrared is activated, the first Apple lies on the coffee table.

In this photo hunt we are looking for Pieces of Eden that are not normally visible in the photograph. These circle puzzles are much more simplistic than many of the ones to come, so just work from the first ring to the last and line up the rings in a smooth image. The goal here is to form a picture of Queen Elizabeth I, Emperor Napoleon, and George Washington.
