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{{PuzzleInfobox
|image = Boot-Prismatic-Diffraction.jpg
|image = File:Boot-Prismatic-Diffraction.jpg
|area = [[Booting Process]]
|area = [[Boot Sequence]]
|puzzletype = [[:Category:TTP2 Boot Puzzles|Boot Red]]
|puzzletype = [[:Category:TTP2 Boot Puzzles|Boot Red]]
|previous = [[Fundamental Connections]]
|previous = [[Fundamental Connections]]
|next = [[Destructive Interference]]
|next = [[Destructive Interference]]
}}
|identifier=Boot-Red-2}}
== Overview ==
== Overview ==
As you enter the puzzle, you see a static connector on top of a pillar that is connected to a blue [[receiver]] to the left. On the right side, there is a blue [[emitter]] that is already connected to a [[connector]] that is directing the light to two other [[receiver]]s.
== Hints ==
{{ProgressiveHint|A basic hint|The puzzle has a lot of already connected elements in it. How few of them can you disturb?}}
== Solution ==
== Solution ==
{{Spoiler|
<gallery mode="slideshow">
File:Boot - Red 2 Solution - 1.jpg|Reposition the Connector and add the fixed Connector to the existing targets.
</gallery>
|solution}}
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Latest revision as of 15:55, 13 December 2023

Prismatic Diffraction
Identifier: Boot-Red-2
Area: Booting Process
Puzzle Type: Boot Red
Previous Puzzle: Fundamental Connections
Next Puzzle: Destructive Interference

Overview

As you enter the puzzle, you see a static connector on top of a pillar that is connected to a blue receiver to the left. On the right side, there is a blue emitter that is already connected to a connector that is directing the light to two other receivers.

Hints

A basic hint:

[ hint ]
The puzzle has a lot of already connected elements in it. How few of them can you disturb?

Solution

[ solution ]