When solving layered puzzles (one solution feeds another), document the output carefully (code, direction, number of steps) and confirm Player 2 has recorded it before you move on.
Because you cannot see Player 2's screen (which contains a barometer, blinking lights, and a light bulb), you must verbally describe every detail you see. Puzzles are rarely "gated" by skill but rather by how clearly you can explain visual patterns to your partner.
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When solving layered puzzles (one solution feeds another), document the output carefully (code, direction, number of steps) and confirm Player 2 has recorded it before you move on.
Because you cannot see Player 2's screen (which contains a barometer, blinking lights, and a light bulb), you must verbally describe every detail you see. Puzzles are rarely "gated" by skill but rather by how clearly you can explain visual patterns to your partner.