Alabama Smith in Escape from Pompeii

User Reviews

Post a reply << Go Back

Topic: roman numerals puzzle.

  • roman numerals puzzle.

    Report as Inappropriate
    how on earth do you do this puzzle? did no one have a hard time with it? Send a Kudo Post a reply Quote & Reply
  • Do you mean the one with the

    Report as Inappropriate

    Do you mean the one with the sliding tiles? It's just a number square, you have to slide the tiles around to get them in sequence. I, II, III, then IV, V, VI, then VII and VIII.  You do have to slide the VII and VIII all the way to the left so the empty square is on the right.

     

    This sequence should work (these are the tiles to click on so they  move). Of course you have to start from the original starting position.

    III,VIII,II,IV,I,II,VI,III,VIII,VII,IV,I,II,VI,III,V,VI,III,V,VI,III,II,I,IV,VII,VII

     

    Basically it's just filling in the rows from the top, getting things in order. Good luck!

     

    If you're talking about one of the other puzzles with roman numerals in the game, let us know.

    Send a Kudo Post a reply Quote & Reply
  • Oops, the last number in the

    Report as Inappropriate

    Oops, the last number in the sequence is VIII, not VII, but that will be obvious when you do the puzzle. At the end you're just sliding the VII and VIII over the left in the bottom row.

    Send a Kudo Post a reply Quote & Reply
  • Robin,   You rock! Thank

    Report as Inappropriate

    Robin,

     

    You rock! Thank you for the help, I hate these type of puzzles.

    Send a Kudo Post a reply Quote & Reply
  • yer write to me  it was

    Report as Inappropriate

    yer write to me  it was fairly easy 

    Send a Kudo Post a reply Quote & Reply
  • yeah. it's easy once you

    Report as Inappropriate

    yeah. it's easy once you know the sequence. where each one is supposed to go. the instructions say roman numerals from I-VIII. know that IV=4 and VI=6, and so forth. from there, i tend to put them in order. so, i make sure that I, II and III are one after the other starting with the III, then create a space and move them along to where they belong. and same with IV, V and VI. VII and VIII would follow, left to right, so you know there's one gap remaining..the one on the right

    Send a Kudo Post a reply Quote & Reply