Added: Feb 4, 2012
From: the1andonlybigh
Duration: 1:34
DO NOT POST THE LINK TO THE PROGRAM THAT SOLVES THIS PROBLEM. I DO NOT WANT OTHER SITES OR LINKS IN MY VIDEOS. I WILL REMOVE THE COMMENT AND REPORT IT FOR SPAM FOR HERE ON IN. I DON'T MEAN TO BE A DICK ABOUT IT BUT THATS NOT THE POINT OF MY VIDEO. THERE ARE OTHER VIDEOS FOR THAT. These are probably the hardest rift puzzles you will encounter in the game. Even if you have a guide, it won't help you. Answers are not printed with in it. Cause the computer generates random puzzles as the guide says. Some tend to repeat and some don't. The easiest way to do these is to start with a number that has no connections to it from other numbers. Then once the hands swing to the other numbers use process of elimination to get the others. Sometimes you get in a problem when you can get back to both numbers the hands are on. Then you have to think ahead like a chess player several moves ahead. (some of these are timed and you can't think too long) You can try pausing the screen to take time out. The numbers are blurred, but you can still plan out several moves in advance. There are several ways to solve some of the easier puzzles. The harder ones usually only have 1 solution. Hopefully this helps a bit.
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ifrit1780 Says:
Feb 29, 2012 - Now I know why the Seeres sealed these damn clock puzzles away... They're annoying as hell!
slade6alpha Says:
Mar 2, 2012 - @MrFlacid1I'm sorry, but I have to say it, YOU MAD BRO!!!!!!!!!!!
the1andonlybigh Says:
Mar 2, 2012 - i know right!
the1andonlybigh Says:
Mar 2, 2012 - that takes away from the point of the game just to enter numbers into a program.
Brookings789 Says:
Mar 3, 2012 - Thank you, thank you, thank you, took your advice about starting w/ a solitary number and finally solved this frickin' confusing stupid little...thing.
Cybershox85 Says:
Mar 3, 2012 - People this puzzle is VERY easy no matter how it gets hard! Just follow this trick and you'll solve it in only one try.. 1- bring a piece of paper and draw the numbers you see in the screen inside a circle. (of course you can press start while you write the numbers if there's a time counter). The rest in my next comment...
Cybershox85 Says:
Mar 3, 2012 - 2- In the paper go through each number and see how many numbers can solve it/make it disappear. So for example, if a number can be solved by 3 numbers in the puzzle then put 3 dots next to it.. and so on. 3- Now solve the puzzle starting with the numbers that got the lowest number of dots. (If you come across two or more numbers that got similar number of dots you can pick either one of them). Thump up so other people can see this.
Zer0K3wLL Says:
Mar 3, 2012 - this video does the same thing.
the1andonlybigh Says:
Mar 3, 2012 - no cause every puzzle is different, i am not showing the answer to your puzzle. It generates random puzzles for each playthrough. This puzzle i am completing will not be the same as yours or anyone elses. So im showing a method to doing these. Not putting numbers into a program. That program involves no thinking.
Shadohz75 Says:
Mar 4, 2012 - *sigh* lies, lies, lies. This isn't done by "luck". The clock numbers are generated using the same algorithm that people are using to beat them with. If you attempt to randomly guess on something that uses an algorithm, then guess what... you'll likely fail it.
the1andonlybigh Says:
Mar 5, 2012 - the luck factor is getting a easier puzzle when its generated
Shadohz75 Says:
Mar 5, 2012 - lmfao. I was at work when I saw your comment. Thanks making me embarrass myself. lol Agreed. On perception, the smaller numbers appear easier in comparison, but once the gamer figures out the "pattern" they'll kick themselves for not figuring it out earlier.
Shadohz75 Says:
Mar 5, 2012 - Cybershox85 I see what you're trying to tell them but you have D.I.D. the method for them. You're explaining how to use "frequencies" but you're doing it in a "word math" kinda of way. Give specific examples and keep it short and sweet. D.I.D.= dumb it down.
Shadohz75 Says:
Mar 5, 2012 - for instance, when you say "solve it/make it disappear" do you mean via subtraction, addition, or division? example if my numbers are 6,4,2,2,2, should the 6 get one dot for 4+2 (and ignore the other twos), should it get two dots for 4+2 and 2+2+2 or should it get four dots for 4+2/4+2/4+2/2+2+2. see what I'm saying?
Cybershox85 Says:
Mar 6, 2012 - They wouldn't put a large number such as 6 in a puzzle that consists of only 5 steps. I'll use the puzzle in this vid as an example.. Starting from #1 at the top and moving clockwise.. #1 can be solved by (4 and 5) so it'll take two dots. #3 can be solved by (2,6 and 1) three dots. #5 can be solved by (6) only one dot.. Do the rest of the numbers and then start solving the puzzle starting from the number that got 0 dots or the fewest number of dots. Couldn't be easier.
cCaely Says:
Mar 10, 2012 - The number you choose, will determine how many steps the hands will move. That is, if you choose 2, the hands will move 2 steps away (2 steps left and 2 steps right) from the number you just chose. The number 6 will thus move you to the opposite side of the chosen number. Like this if it helped you, so it can help others as complementary to the video.
agogo005 Says:
Mar 14, 2012 - help me to understand this pleaseeeeee :(
the1andonlybigh Says:
Mar 14, 2012 - i'll send you a private message okay
the1andonlybigh Says:
Mar 14, 2012 - well for somereason i can't send a message, but best way to top these is to take it step by step, listen to the video above and work it out starting with the number that nothing can elimniate
killazx9 Says:
Mar 20, 2012 - The clock puzzles is not really that hard. Get a piece of paper and write it down if you have to. Some would come with a time limit but you can still pause it. Use a number that cannot be reach by others Use a number that can only go to one destination, that tells you the direction of the flow. Chain the flow as far as you can If the flow breaks that means you picked a wrong number when 2 choices are given, back track Once you have done several you will get a hang of it.
the1andonlybigh Says:
Mar 20, 2012 - Yes very correct. Easiest way to explain that right there.
PROJECTCLOUD96 Says:
Apr 6, 2012 - i used this and it worked once however i am on the next puzzle and there is no number that cant be reached by others so what now
PROJECTCLOUD96 Says:
Apr 6, 2012 - makes no sense i have got through three temporal rifts with just guessing n i have the guide but this does not make any sense
vikingguy19 Says:
Apr 26, 2012 - yep your method worked i eliminated the ones with no pairs then when i got to a fork I planned my move and got it done. thanks a million!
. . . . . . . because these video appear directly from youtube.com which we cannot control it.)
Zer0K3wLL Says:
Feb 28, 2012 - Their a program on the internet you fill in numbers and it gives you the steps making it all much more easy'r since searching through many video's aint really gonna help many.