![]() And these are clearly marked as 1x, 2x, and 3x. Luckily because they’re seesaws, putting them on certain parts of the beam will give us more leverage. Now all the weights we have only add up to 15KG which isn’t enough for all three, so we’re going to need some help. There are 3 see-saws, each one demanding a set weight be put on them. So, now we know what each one weighs we now need to use them to balance a set of see-saws. Input these into the machine, and you’ll hear the familiar Escape Academy theme knowing you’ve got it right. If you’re struggling with the weights, the correct weights are below: Once you have the weights of each colour, you can input it into a machine to the right to keep track, and then assist you in the next part of the puzzle. So the idea is you put different weights on the scale to see which are heavier than each other, to determine the weight order. Each weight weighs between 1KG and 5KG, and each one has a different weight. Now the key is to understand how much each Weight weighs. So pick up the Red Weight, Blue Weight, Orange Weight, Green Weight, and White Weight. They will be on some Weight Stands, on either side of some weighing scales. And your first task is to pick up the weights you can see to the left-hand side. ![]() Placing these statues on the plinths will open up the next stage of the Rival Room. If you’re struggling to work out which three names are the correct ones, the solution is: And then you need to interact with these statues and move them to the back of the arena onto the three plinths. Given these constraints, there are only three names that appear this way on the cage of letters. The letters in the name all need to be vertically symmetrical In order for that to be the case, the following two things need to be true: And which words will appear the same from both sides. The key thing to think about is considering what Gillian can see from her perspective. Hidden in the words are a load of names that correspond to the names on the statues in the room. As you look that way you’ll see a load of letters on the cage. The “both” refers to you and Gillian, who is also trying to solve the puzzle through the cage to your right. The key to this puzzle is the question that is on the sign at the far end of the room. In the second area, you’ll see a lot of statues with names on them. All the Gears should turn which will fire the Ballista. With all the Gears placed, you just need to interact with the Gears, by turning the one on the far left (the one with the handle). There are five potential places to put the Gears but you only have three. Now it’s just about putting the Gears in the right place on the red panel. To the left of the orange box, where you found the Large Gear is a white cupboard. To the right of the red panel is a dark box, which has the Medium Gear inside. The first is in an orange box to the left of the red panel, so open it up and grab the Large Gear. There are some missing spaces, where Gears need to go to complete the mechanism, so now we just need to find them. To your immediate left, you’ll see a red panel with some Gears on it. There are five rounds of puzzles, and the first revolves around firing the Ballista in front of you. You’re in a head-to-head race against your rival Gillian, and we have to beat her, so let’s get started. There were only about 200 Apple I computers produced, so a limited edition is a fitting tribute (and there aren’t that many motherboards to use as decoration).The Rival Room is the ninth escape room in Escape Academy by Coin Crew Games, and here is our walkthrough to help you through every step: Escape Academy The Rival Room Walkthrough Details Time to complete: 35 Minutes Difficulty Rating: 4/5 Walkthrough Fire the Ballista The Apple 1 phones will be available in very limited quantities – the Light version consists of 49 units while only nine Apple 1 units will be made. The green bit is a tiny piece of motherboard. It has a natural wood panel back and a crooked hand-written “Apple” based on the engraving of the original computer. The “affordable” phone of the two is the Apple 1 Light, which starts at $5,000. This is a proper piece of computing history. There are two options, the Apple 1 starts at $10,000 and features a titanium “screen” with “Hello, World” printed as well a piece of motherboard from the original Apple I. Production of the Apple I was discontinued on Septem– 43 years ago, almost to the day – so Caviar decided to celebrate the moment of Apple’s inception with special editions of the upcoming iPhone 12 Pro and 12 Pro Max. ![]() ![]() Of course, back then Apple Computer Inc was headquartered in the garage of Steve Jobs’ parents. Everyone today is familiar with the sleek iPhones and all-aluminum Macs, but how many remember Apple’s first product – the Apple I? The computer was designed and hand-built by Steve Wozniak and it has a very DIY look.
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