This is the final page of the beginner levels. Thank you for following along so far.
Warning: The “Lunchbox” puzzles on this page are much harder than before. But I think you’ll still be able to solve them. Good luck!
Looking for some other page?
From now on, you’ll be solving much harder puzzles like this one:
Hmm… previously, we’ve only dealt with lunchboxes with 2 rows.
But this one has 3 rows vertically.
Also, there are 3 items on the bottom row: sushi , a sandwich , and another sushi .
None of the lunchboxes we saw on the last page had 3 items in one row.
Right. Also, did you realize that there are numbers like 1 and 2 on the left edge?
That’s true…
How should we solve puzzles like this?
I’ll show you.
Ok, sounds good.
The first step in solving a “Lunchbox” puzzle with 3 rows is to focus on the pair of 1’s.
More specifically: You need to take a look at the sections that have a 1 on their top-left corner or bottom-left corner.
Let’s see what that means. Press Next :
The pair of 1’s became pink 1’s.
Also, the top row now has a darker color .
Right. This means:
Next: we add the labels. Press Next :
In addition to t l, and r…
There’s a new label m for the sandwich .
Yes, this is new: None of t, l, or r apply to the middle item on the bottom row.
In that case, we add the label m (for “Middle”) to it.
I see. Then what do we do with the m’s?
Answer: You can ignore m’s for now.
Why? Take a look at the next steps:
None of them involves m. So, while we do these next steps, you can ignore m’s.
Got it. Let’s continue then.
Next: We’ll finish the section that belongs to the pair of 1’s.
This will be a review of the last page.
First: We check to see if some of l’s and r’s match. If they match, add the sign. Press Next :
Next: We copy t’s to where the matched r’s are.
Finally: We remove t’s and l’s.
See, none of the above steps involved m, right?
I see—that’s why we can ignore m for now.
Let’s keep going! Press Next :
We now have a simpler lunchbox.
Yes. Also, notice that:
Let’s keep going to the end. Press Run :
Press Run . (Or press to step through manually.)
We’re left with a hamburger .
That’s it! Were you able to follow?
Hmm… I might need to look at it one more time.
Ok, let’s do a review just in case.
We’ll run it from the beginning to the end using the Run button.
Press Run . (Or press to step through manually.)
To summarize:
Is this right?
Perfect. Let’s do a Yes / No quiz to check your understanding.
Alright, bring it on!
Take a look at this lunchbox:
Question: If we run the above lunchbox, will it eventually become the following?
It’s okay if you have no idea.
Just guess!