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please help me solve puzzle 89 of the professor layton ds game
please show me the outline of the arrow meant to be in puzzle 89 of professor layton curious village.i am stumped and cant move on til i solve it thanks
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Puzzle #89 - Which Way?
Even though the sample arrow points up, the arrow you're looking for will point to the left.
Since there are no straight vertical lines on the left side of the puzzle, your arrow will be found on the right side.
The arrow is located on the very right side, a little bit below the center of the puzzle.
Reward: 30 Picarats
Head left to find four more hint coins.
Hint Coins:
Tap the little black speck at the bottom middle of the screen.
Tap around the moss in the bottom left
Tap the pebble on the floor that is sitting near the west wall, between the two patches of moss.
Tap around middle of the big wall facing you.
Examine the device at the end of the hallway.
Even though the sample arrow points up, the arrow you're looking for will point to the left.
Since there are no straight vertical lines on the left side of the puzzle, your arrow will be found on the right side.
The arrow is located on the very right side, a little bit below the center of the puzzle.
Reward: 30 Picarats
Head left to find four more hint coins.
Hint Coins:
Tap the little black speck at the bottom middle of the screen.
Tap around the moss in the bottom left
Tap the pebble on the floor that is sitting near the west wall, between the two patches of moss.
Tap around middle of the big wall facing you.
Examine the device at the end of the hallway.
You can leave an optional "tip" with Mahalo's virtual currency, Mahalo Dollars. If you are asking a difficult question that might require some research, or if you'd like a wide variety of feedback, a higher tip often leads to more answers to your question.
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