About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 35. Chapters: Acacia Key Puzzle, Anatomy Puzzle, Birthstones, Bloody Bed Puzzle, Bookshelf Puzzle, Brookhaven Briefcase, Brookhaven Keypad, Burned Doll Puzzle, Calendar Puzzle, Casket Lock Puzzle, Church Organ Puzzle, Circuitboard Puzzle, Clock Puzzle, Coin Puzzle, Colored Plates, Creeper Trap Puzzle, Crematorium Puzzle, Fan Puzzle, Founding Families Puzzle, Four Reminiscences Puzzle, Free the Innocent Man, Fuse Puzzle, Grim Reaper's List, Gumball Machine Puzzle, Hell House Puzzles, Hotel Briefcase, Iron Lung Puzzle, Keypad Combination, Keypad Puzzle, Lady of the Door, Laundry Puzzle, Light Puzzle, Louise Puzzle, Marchen Travel Puzzle, Music Box Puzzle, Old Man's Hand, Penitentiary Riddles, Phone Puzzle, Planetarium Puzzle, Plates Puzzle, Police Station Safe, Safe Puzzle, Shadow Puzzle, Shakespeare Anthology, Shepherd Emblem Puzzle, Specimen Collection Puzzle, Spotlight Puzzle, Tarot Card Puzzle, Test Tube Puzzle, Trick or Treat Box, Valve Puzzle, Water and Power Puzzle, Zodiac Puzzle. Excerpt: In the Baldwin Mansion, Maria comes across a small garden after climbing the fireplace in the living room. In the garden is a grave containing an epitaph: "Along with you died joy.All that remains is despair and afuture of meaningless tomorrows. But I will never give up.One, to see yourbeautiful smile again.One, to beg theblessings of the Gods.I wait for that day. When the boards cover allAll sadness too will be coveredBut until my dreamsreturn to realityI will have to swallowall the pain." The idea of this puzzle is to place the three boards (black, white and red) you have in the grave. The boards have square holes in them so you'll have to put them in so that you can't see the blue background on the grave. The boards placed on the grave There is more than one solution for this puzzle, but the following is the easiest solution: You may be wondering if the order matters. For this solution, the red board can't be put in first, as the first board will ...