bakenekoneechan wrote:
My strategy was to fill the whole tablet randomly, and ignore the black dots entirely for the moment. Then I tried all the symbols in the first spot, and noted which one gave me the larget number of white dots, then left that one in place. I just did the same for each slot in succession, though towards the end the existance/nonexistance of black dots let me eliminate certain symbol options. Probably not the quickest way, but the easiest if you're brain dead.
I used this method, too. It's easy and fast.
I'll try explaining it, too, and maybe having several different ways of putting it will make it clearer (snce some people may follow one way and not others).
Rather than starting randomly, I filled each row with one symbol, using the first 4 symbols. (Though really, it doesn't matter).
Then forget about everything but the very first space in your tablet. If you filled your tablet the way I did, it's currently filled with the little "dog head" scratch (the first on the row underneath the tablet. Note how many white dots you have. Ignore the black for now.
Put the little fish-scratch (second in the row) in the first space, in place of the little dog-head scratch.
If the number of white dots goes down, the dog-head (what was there to being wtih) actually belongs there. Put the dog-head back, note the new number of white dots, and move on to the next space.
If the number of white dots went up, the little fish-scratch is what goes there. Leave it, note the new number of white dots, and move on.
If the number of white dots stayed the same, then try another symbol (the little spiral scratch, the thrid one under the tablet.) Lather, rinse, repeat, until the number of white dots goes up. When it does, that means you've got the right symbol in that space. Note the new number of dots and move on the second space.
Then repeat this procedure for all 16 spaces. It doesn't actually take that long.
As you get toward the end, you can start paying attention to the black dots: when adding a symbol doesn't increase the number of white dots, and DECREASES the number of black dots, then you know you don't need to try that symbol again: either you've already put in all instances in the tablet, or it's one of the "filler" symbols you put in at the beginning (which you'll detect when number of white dots goes down when you change a symbol.)
If you don't understand the last paragraph, just don't worry about the black pegs at all. You can still solve the puzzle if you ignore them. It just will take a tad bit longer (not even all that much longer.)
bgryph, Here is mine, can you explain how I do it, I did what you said and put the 1st 4 symbols there, what do I do next.