THE INCREDIBLE MACHINE is one of the those games whose puzzle solutions can be most difficult to describe with words. Still, I'm going to give it my best shot. For those of you interested in getting a hint before the proverbial beans are spilled, I've tried to begin most of my solutions with just such a clue.
The nice thing about most of TIM's puzzles is that many of them can be solved in several different ways. Thus, I neither claim that my answers are the easiest nor the most elegant. They do work, however, if executed properly. I encourage you to use my solutions as a springboard to your own, more imaginative Rube Goldberg contraptions.
Instead of listing all of the passwords for levels 2 through 87, I will simply note that "GULF" is the password for level 87. Once you've entered this password for the last level, TIM will allow you access to any of the game's puzzles.
A word of explanation: At times, I may refer to a size "x" trampoline or conveyor belt. Size 1 refers to the smallest (or shortest) of these objects, size 2 indicates that the object should be one step larger, and so forth up to the maximum size (size 4 for an incline, size 5 for a conveyor belt).
Thanks go to "\/arzil the Good" for his hints in getting me through the 3 or 4 puzzles that I found to be particularly brain-busting.
1. PUT THE BALL IN THE HOOP
This puzzle provides introductory practice to using mouse motors and belts. The far left bowling ball should land on a mouse motor connected to the first conveyor belt. Each successive ball should travel right bumping into another mouse motor connected to the next higher conveyor belt. When the basketball takes its turn on its conveyor belt, it will fall directly into the hoop.
2. MIRROR IMAGES
More tutorial. Build a machine on the right that's a mirror image of the left. Be sure you reverse the position of the mouse motor or the bowling ball will fly off to the right.
3. BELLOWS AND BALLOONS
Practice with bellows. Blow the top balloon into the rotating gear. Blow the bottom balloon into the scissors.
4. FLIP, FLIP, FLIP
Practice with seesaws. Position a seesaw under each cannonball so that each flipped cannonball will flip the next, and the next, and the...
5. PUNCH OUT
Practice with boxing gloves and seesaws. Place a seesaw under each cannon- ball, a boxing glove to the left of the second bowling ball, and a boxing glove to the right of the baseball. The top bowling ball will flip up the top cannonball, which will engage the second boxing glove, projecting the second bowling ball onto the second seesaw, flipping the second cannonball into the lower channel so that its collision with the bottom boxing glove will send the baseball home.
6. BOUNCING OVER TO MORT
Practice with trampolines. Here, it's important to realize that the lower the trampoline, the more bounce (and height) you'll get out of the basketball. So place 2 trampolines to the right of the first (and at the same level) and place your last trampoline a few spaces to the left of Mort's cage. Make sure the basketball falls squarely on each trampoline.
7. JACK SAYS, "HI BOB"
Practice with Jack-in-the-boxes. Connect the top mouse motor to the middle jack-in-the-box. When the cannonball gets flipped into the air, have it hit another mouse motor connected to the jack-in-the-box under Bob the Fish.
8. TILTING AT WINDMILLS
Practice with Windmills. Place a windmill to the right of the top bellows, then connect it to the top conveyor belt (you'll need to reverse the windmill in order to move the conveyor belt to the left). The baseball will travel left and fall through the gap where you should have it land on another set of bellows blowing another windmill connected to the second conveyor belt. This time, the tennis ball will move right where it should fall through the hole and land on another set of bellows blowing the bottom windmill connected to the gear. Bye Bye Balloon!
9. LOWER ALL THE BUCKETS
Practice with scissors. Have the cannonball fall onto a pair of scissors that you position on the first rope to the left. The baseball on the right should fall onto the trampoline positioned immediately beneath it so that it bounces up and collides with the scissors on the right.
10. BANG, BANG, BANG
Practice with guns. Tie a rope from the left side of the seesaw to the pulley below and then to the bottom gun. Place a pail under the pulley on the left and tie a rope from the pail to the pulley to a gun that you position to the right of the pulley.
11. LIKE A HURRICANE
Practice with switches and fans. Place a trampoline under the right switch and a fan to its immediate left. The baseball will fall on the trampoline and bounce back up, flipping the switch, turning on the fan, which will blow the balloon to the left so that it turns on the middle fan. Finally, position a fan immediately to the right of the lower left switch.
12. GENERATORS AND MOTORS
Practice with...well, you know. Position a windmill to the left of the fan and connect it to the top generator. Position an electric motor next to this outlet and connect it to the conveyor belt (if necessary, reverse the motor so that its belt connector is on the right; otherwise, the conveyor belt will turn in the wrong direction). The basketball should roll right, onto the mouse motor which you should connect to another generator to the left of the tennis ball. Finally, place a fan to the right of the generator and the left of the tennis ball. The fan should blow the tennis ball into the pipe hole.
13. PUTTING THE GEARS IN MOTION
Practice with gears and solar panels. Position a motor to the right of the top solar panel (you'll need to reverse it) and connect it to the top conveyor belt. The cannonball should roll right, fall through the gap, and onto a flashlight which you should aim at the middle solar panel. Position a fan under this middle outlet so that it blows the windmill which you should connect to the bottom conveyor belt. Tie a rope from the pail to the lower lightbulb so that when the pail falls it will turn on the light, powering the bottom outlet, and turning on the electric motor. Lastly, of course, connect this motor to the gears.
14. LIGHTING A FUSE
Practice with cannons and fuses. Follow the example with the first cannon and place a magnifying glass and flashlight to the right of the middle cannon (you'll need to reverse the magnifying glass), and another flashlight and magnifying glass to the left of the bottom cannon.
15. BOOM, BOOM, BANG
Practice with dynamite. Tie a rope from the pail to the lightbulb. Position your dynamite to the right of the lightbulb and magnifying glass and below and to the left of the basketball (be sure its fuse is on the left!). Arrange for the flying basketball to turn on a flashlight/magnifying glass combination which you should position to the right of the bottom cannon (this magnifying glass will need to be reversed).
16. BLASTOFF
Practice with rockets. Have the bowling ball hit a flashlight to the left of the second rocket so that it lights its fuse (with the help of a magnifying glass, of course). Place the lowered end of a seesaw above this second rocket and tie a rope from this end of the seesaw to a lightbulb (which you position to the left of the candle) via a pulley below the lightbulb. The light from the bulb should shine through a magnifying glass and light your way free of this level.
17. DOING SOME BLASTING
Practice with dynamite plungers. Place the upper end of a seesaw under the falling bowling ball and tie a rope from the lower end to a pulley to the right of the gun, then to the gun's trigger. Place a stick of dynamite on each of the 3 brick shelves on the left of the screen. (The stick of dynamite on the top shelf will need to be as far left as possible.)
18. SENDING MORT THE MOUSE HOME
Practice with cats and mice. Position a trampoline under the bowling ball so that it bounces up and smashes Bob's bowl. Place a conveyor belt under Mort and connect it to the mouse motor. Finally, place a Pokey the Cat on the bottom brick level (facing right), far enough left that he'll chase Mort into his hole without eating him.
19. MONKEY BUSINESS
Practice with monkeys and bicycles. A piece of cake: Tie a rope from the cage to the left monkey's shade.
20. BRIDGING THE GAP
Practice with inclines. Reduce the size of your incline to a size 2 so that it fills in the middle gap. Place a seesaw in the far left gap with its left end down and right end up (the left end of this seesaw should be level with the wooden track). Tie a rope from its left end through both pulleys to the left end of the middle seesaw.
21. CLIMBING A HILL
This one's similar to puzzle 1. Fill each gap with a connected mouse motor and size 1 conveyor belt. Then say "So Long" to Pokey.
22. TURN, TURN, TURN... POP, POP, POP
Okay, the tutorial's behind you...now comes the fun! The idea here is to properly connect all of your gears. Tie the left end of the upper seesaw to the top monkey's shade. Connect the two free gears under this monkey with a belt. Place a gear immediately to the left of the lower-most gear so that they're properly meshed. Connect this newly added gear to the conveyor belt and the mouse motor to the gear at the top of the screen. Finally, connect the bottom monkey to the gear immediately under the mouse motor.
23. TRICK SHOOTING
This one's interesting. Position a gun above and to the right of the top seesaw and tie it to the left end of the seesaw. This gun's bullet should hit the top baseball sending it into the container on the right. (Don't hit it too squarely or it will bounce off the right wall and away from the container.) Place a gun below and to the right of this same seesaw and tie it to the lower end of the top seesaw. This gun should take care of the middle baseball. Finally, place a gun above and to the right of the bottom seesaw and tie it to the upper end of the bottom seesaw. Have its bullet take out the bottom baseball.
24. SAVE THE BALLOONS
This one's a cinch. Simply tie balloons 2 and 4 together the same way that balloons 1 and 3 are tied. Stringing the rope around the bottom of pulley 2 and the top of pulley 4 will create a sort of counterweight so that balloon 2 will pull on 4 and vice versa preventing either from floating too high.
25. POP TWO BALLOONS
The trick here is to drag the right most balloon to the middle of the screen. Place a pulley above and to the right of the bottom left brick, roughly level with the bottoms of the balloons. Position a balloon to the far left of the screen at the same level as the other balloons and tie it to the balloon on the far right via the pulley. The left-most balloon will rise and drag the right-most balloon toward the gear, then will swing right, engaging the mouse motor.
26. DROPPING THE BALL
The gun is what will send the bowling ball into the cave. Timing is what will ensure that the pails are not in the way. Position the gun between the two pails and aim it right at the bowling ball. We'll need the use of a cannonball, so tie the lower end of the seesaw to a pulley at the bottom of the screen to a lightbulb which you position to the right of the cannon. Use a magnifying glass to light the fuse. To get the cannonball to fall into the right-most pail, place a mouse motor just above the gun. To fire the gun, place a seesaw below and to the right of the first seesaw, and tie a rope from its lower-left end via a pulley to the gun. Finally, place a size 1 conveyor belt just above the lower-left end of the top seesaw and another one between the two seesaws to create a "step" that will slow down the bowling ball's progress. The bowling ball will then hit the top seesaw (turning on the light and setting off the cannon), bounce off the conveyor belt, roll off the right end of the top seesaw onto the conveyor belt step (slowing it down while the cannonball gets the pail out of the way), and fall onto the upper-right end of the lower seesaw, firing the gun.
27. POPPING BALLOONS ON THE MOON
Plan on popping the first balloon with the left-most gear, the second balloon with the scissors, and the third balloon with the gun. To take care of the first balloon, use an incline to get it onto the trampoline, and another incline above and to the left of the upper-left gear to send the balloon to its doom. Position a gun to the right of the seesaw aimed at where the balloon will be when it falls on the seesaw. Tie a rope from the lower-left end of the seesaw to the pulley in the lower-right corner, and then to the gun. The third balloon will commit suicide by teetering the teeter-totter which will fire the gun at it. The second balloon will bounce off the seesaw where it will then find its point in life...and death.
28. A BASEBALL IN EVERY POT
This one's simple only after you've solved it. All you need are the 6 seesaws. Position 3 seesaws so that their lower-left ends are immediately under the 3 baseballs on the left. Position the other 3 seesaws so that their lower-right ends are immediately under the 3 baseballs on the right (you'll have to reverse them first, then position them under the baseballs). Then watch the bowling ball do its thing. 29. WEIGHING THE SITUATION
This puzzle is one of my favorites. All that's needed is to set up the pails as counterweights and time everything just right. First, tie pail 1 to pail 2 via the 2 pulleys above them. Then do the same with pails 3 and 4. Place one tennis ball high above pail 1 and another immediately above pail 2. Place the third tennis ball above pail 4 and the cannonball on the upper-right-most incline. When the tennis ball falls into pail 2, it will start falling and pail 1 will start rising. The tennis ball falling into pail 1 from high above should stop this motion when there's enough room under pails 1 and 2 for the baseball to roll underneath. The tennis ball falling into pail 4 will raise pail 3. And if the timing is just right, the cannonball will fall into pail 3, raising pail 4 when the baseball is between them.
30. POP ALL THE BALLOONS
With the help of conveyor belts and an incline, we should be able to coax the first balloon to collide with the gears on the right. First, place a seesaw near the bottom right corner of the screen, and Kelly the Monkey to the right of the gears. Tie the lower-right end of the top seesaw to the lower-right end of the bottom seesaw, and tie the upper-left end of the bottom seesaw to the monkey's shade. Connect the monkey to the right-most gear. Place two size 4 conveyor belts immediately below the pipe (the left balloon has to float up and stop under the left end of the left conveyor belt). Connect the left conveyor belt to the gear at the bottom and the right conveyor belt to the middle of the top three gears. Place a size 1 incline (pointing down and to right) against the right edge of the right conveyor belt. Finally, place an incline under the bowling ball. The idea is that the bowling ball will hit Pokey, who will set off the seesaws and get the monkey to pedal. The left-most balloon will rise and rest just underneath the left-most conveyor belt until the rotating gears drive the conveyor belts and start this balloon moving to the right. It should eventually bounce off the incline and down to its destruction. Of course, the balloon on the right never has a chance.
31. PUT AWAY THE BASKETBALLS
A size 4 conveyor belt will move the balls in the right direction. Position it several spaces below the right two basketballs. Position an incline under the lower-most ball so that it, too, will roll onto the conveyor belt. Place the mouse motor just above the lower-most ball so that the top ball hits it and bounces off to the right. Connect the mouse motor to the conveyor belt and the rest is history. (If necessary, you can place the seesaw above and to the left of the wooden container to prevent any of the basketballs from bouncing out.)
32. FIVE GUN SALUTE
The trickiest part of this machine is the correct alignment of the four seesaws. First, set some balloons free by having the baseball (on the screen) hit a pair of scissors (cutting the rope under the fourth balloon), bouncing off to the right, and hitting another pair of scissors (cutting the rope under the fifth balloon). Use the baseball and third pair of scissors to set the second balloon free. Now the seesaws: The first balloon should hit the lower-right end of a seesaw whose upper-left end is tied to the left-most gun. The second balloon should hit the lower-right end of a seesaw whose upper-left end is tied to the gun just below the latter gun. The fourth balloon should hit the lower-left end of a seesaw whose upper-right end is tied to the lower-most gun and whose lower-left end is tied to the upper-most gun via a pulley below and far to the right of this seesaw (got that?). The fifth balloon should hit the lower-left end of a seesaw whose upper-right end is tied to the right-most gun via a pulley on the right edge of the screen. Simple, huh?
33. A FAREWELL TO BALLOONS
A traditional Rube Goldberg contraption where the "energy" of the falling ball must be passed on from device to device until the objective is reached. In this case, we'll be moving in a counter-clockwise direction, and ultimately break the balloon with a flaming rocket. Start by placing your fan below and to the right of the switched outlet (the fan will be partially off the screen) where it will blow the tennis ball to the left. The tennis ball should eventually hit and turn on the flashlight. Place a magnifying glass between the flashlight and the candle to light the candle. Position a gear immediately above the gear in the bottom right corner. Connect this gear to the right-most generator, and connect the nearby electric motor to the jack-in-the-box. Connect the upper-left motor to the left-most generator. Connect the right- most of the set of six gears to the bottom-right conveyor belt.
34. POP GOES THE WEASEL
The motion of the mouse motor is what will turn the jack-in-the-box. Indirectly connect the mouse motor to the jack-in-the-box using 2 pairs of meshed gears. Then arrange for the tennis ball to fall onto a seesaw whose lower-left end is tied to a lightbulb (to the left of the tennis ball) via the pulley. The bulb should power a solar panel to the right of a fan that you position to the right of the basketball. The basketball will blow off to the left where you should arrange for it to hit a seesaw whose lower-right end is tied to the lower-right end of the seesaw above the mouse motor.
35. WHEEEEEEE!
Line up the trampolines. Place one trampoline to the immediate left and one trampoline to the immediate right of the bottom trampoline (creating a set of three). Place a size 1 incline just above the right side of the lower-left incline to deflect the bowling ball onto the first of the set of three trampolines. Position a size 3 incline to the left of the right-most trampoline (not the one you placed on the screen) so the ball will eventually roll onto this trampoline. Place another trampoline immediately to its right and a seesaw, whose left end is up, immediately to the right of this last trampoline to keep the ball from falling beneath the pipe basket. If everything's just right, the ball should eventually make its way into the basket (you may have to watch it bounce for a while).
36. POKEY AND BOB SHOOT IT OUT
Once again, timing is everything. Position the scissors below the top left pulley over the rope holding the left-most pail. Position the second bowling ball at the top of the screen so it hits the scissors (cutting the rope), and bounces off to the right down the channel. The original bowling ball will follow it. You'll have to tweak the position of the bowling ball and scissors until the timing is such that the bouncing pails and/or the original bowling ball block the bullets.
37. MOUSE IN THE HOUSE
Keep Mort away from Pokey! Blow Mort left with a fan so that he collides with the right edge of an incline that you position to the left of the upper piping. Place a motor below the upper-right outlet and connect it to a generator positioned below the gear on the screen. Place a fan immediately below this generator to blow Mort into his house.
38. INSIDE THE WALLS
More trampoline alignment. Place a size 5 conveyor belt under the bowling ball. Power the conveyor belt with a windmill blown by a set of bellows hit by the falling baseball. Fill the gap in the second level of piping with a trampoline and use one or two other trampolines to bounce the ball into the brick basket.
39. TRAP POKEY THE CAT The trick is to control the direction and pace of the cannonball. To do that, we'll place the cannon a little bit above the second vertical brick wall; in this position, the cannonball will hit the brick wall, then bounce off the cannon which will give us a little more control over its movement. A magnifying glass and flashlight should be positioned to the right of the cannon (keep the flashlight as low as possible). Place the scissors to the left of the top of the second vertical brick wall over the rope holding up the pail. The scissors should be pointing left. Place a size 4 incline to Pokey's left. The bowling ball should be positioned so that it first hits the flashlight (turning it on) and then hits Pokey (without first hitting the incline), bounces off the incline, and hits Pokey a second time putting the cat into position under the cage. By this time, the cannonball should be hitting the scissors, cutting the rope, and lowering the cage. If the rope is getting cut too soon, raise the cannon slightly. If necessary, use an incline to deflect the cannonball into the pail and a rocket to limit the pail's movement after it falls.
40. GOING IN THE HOLE
Should be easy. Roll the top basketball left by placing a seesaw under it. Blow both balls right with a fan next to a switch-operated outlet. The balloon should turn on the switch, activating the outlet.
41. HELP POKEY GET HOME
The positioning of "Pokey lures" is crucial. Place a fishbowl immediately to the right of each of the two gaps in the brick flooring. This will get Pokey to the third level. Place a mouse on the third level to lure Pokey to the right and a fishbowl an inch or so to the right of the third level to get Pokey to walk off the edge. A mouse inside his house is all that will be needed to finally get Pokey home.
42. RING OF FIRE
This may look foreboding but all you really need to do is light one piece of dynamite. Place a size 4 incline so that its left edge is just under the tennis ball and another incline to the left of the flashlight so that the ball hits the flashlight, turning it on. Position a magnifying glass between the flashlight and the second piece of dynamite from the lower right corner, and the resulting explosion will do the rest.
43. LOWER THE BUCKET
The key is to break the balloon with a lighted candle. Extend the lower brick floor with 3 size 5 conveyor belts to its left. Place a lightbulb and magnifying glass to the left of the candle. Position a bowling ball so that it falls onto the top seesaw whose lower end is tied to the lightbulb via a pulley (below the level of the lightbulb). Place the solar panel below and to the left of the upper most gear so that its far enough right that the outlet is activated by the lighted candle and not by the lightbulb. A motor (with its belt connector on the right) above the outlet should be connected to the left of the bottom set of three gears and the upper-left gear should be connected to the conveyor belt under the candle. The candle will then be shot to the right, blowing out the balloon, and lowering the bucket.
44. PLAY A SET
Once you realize how to project the tennis ball to the right, the hardest part's behind you. A piece of dynamite above and slightly to the left of the tennis ball will do the trick. Now all that's necessary is to light it. With its fuse hanging over the left edge, we'll be able to transport a flame to it via the rocket. The rocket will do double duty. First, it must hit the scissors, cutting the rope, releasing the pail, and turning on the flashlight which you should place to the right of the magnifying glass, underneath the pail. After the rocket hits the scissors, it should bounce left and land on a launching pad to the left of the magnifying glass made of a horizontal wooden block and two vertical blocks. There, it will be in position to be lighted by the flashlight. The rocket will take off and ignite the dynamite, blowing the ball to the right. Now all that's necessary is to elevate the ball. Place a trampoline to the left of the "net", slightly elevated. Place a seesaw (left-end down) between the tennis ball and trampoline. Tie the upper-right end of the seesaw to a gun placed off to the left to prevent the seesaw from tipping as the ball rolls up.
45. YOU GOTTA SMILE
Hope you found this easy. Let the tennis ball hit the balloon, bouncing into a switched outlet which starts a motor attached to a gear positioned just below the right eye.
46. SAVE BOB THE FISH
The way to prevent the cannonball from destroying Bob's home is to blow out the bottom right section of wall so that the ball rolls out to the right before it hits the incline to the right of the fishbowl. Place the dynamite on the small brick shelf near the bottom center of the screen with its fuse sticking out to the right. Place a baseball in the gap above the flashlight. Position a magnifying glass to light a candle that you've placed on top of the conveyor belt. Position Kelly the monkey above and to the left of the candle (Kelly should be facing left). Tie the lower-right end of the second seesaw to the monkey's shade via a pulley located below the monkey. Connect Kelly's bicycle to the conveyor belt, and you (and Bob) should be all set.
47. FETCH A PAIL
The tough part of this puzzle is getting the right pail on the right side. We'll transport it there using the conveyor belt at the bottom of the screen. First, position a mouse motor on the right side of the screen, along with three vertically meshed gears to its left, and two horizontally meshed gears on the third brick shelf from the bottom right. Connect the mouse motor to the first of the three vertically meshed gears. Connect the third of the three gears to the conveyor belt under the right pail. Connect the second of the three gears to one of the gears on the brick shelf. Connect the last gear to the remaining conveyor belt. Dropping a ball on the mouse motor will send both pails off to the left. The left-most pail should fall to the left of the brick wall and the right-most pail should fall to the right. Place another mouse motor on top of the left side of the second conveyor belt from the bottom and connect it to the bottom conveyor belt. The right-most pail should strike the mouse motor and fall to the activated conveyor belt on the bottom, throwing it right.
48. EXERCISE KELLY THE MONKEY
The object here is to hit the seesaw tied to Kelly's shade with a rocket. Place a trampoline under the left-most cannonball, and have it bounce into a mouse motor (the mouse should be facing right) connected to a size 2 conveyor belt in the column under the second cannonball. The mouse motor should send this cannonball to the adjacent column to its right where it should land on a trampoline and bounce up and off a seesaw at the top of the column into the next column to the right (tie the lower-left end of this seesaw to the upper- right end of the seesaw below and to the left to prevent it from tipping). The rest is easy: the cannonball should land on a flashlight pointed at a magnifying glass and a rocket positioned on the piece of pipe in the lower right corner.
49. FEELING A LITTLE OUT OF SORTS
This puzzle doesn't require so much timing as it does time. How to position the seesaws, inclines, and such just right. Try this: Place a size 3 incline 2 spaces under the first ball deflecting it to the right. Place a seesaw 2 spaces above the wooden floor with its fulcrum lined up between the second and third balls. Position a size 3 incline 2 spaces under the fourth ball deflecting it to the left. Place a size 2 incline on the wooden floor under the fifth ball deflecting it to the right. Position a size 2 incline 3 spaces under the sixth ball deflecting it to the left. Finally, place a size 1 incline under the seventh ball deflecting it to the right. If you did everything right, the following should happen: The third ball should be the first to hit the seesaw. It should hit the seesaw's right side (a moment before the second ball hits the seesaw's left side) and bounce over to the right hole. Upon hitting the right side of the seesaw, it will flip the second ball off to the left hole. Next, the first ball should hit the seesaw's center point and bounce off to the right hole. Then, the fourth ball should hit the seesaw's left side (flipping it down) and bounce off to the left hole. The fifth ball should hit the incline on the wood floor and bounce off to the right hole. The sixth ball should hit its incline and roll underneath the seesaw to the left hole. And, lastly, the seventh ball should hit its incline and bounce over to the right hole. Nothing to it!
50. POP, POP, POP, POP, AND... POP
Not as bad as it seems once you realize that conveyor belts should be positioned under the balloons. Place 3 size 5 conveyor belts under the balloons (leave space between the conveyor belts and the balloons) extending off to the left. Position a magnifying glass above the middle of the left-most conveyor belt and a flashlight to its left. Drop a baseball onto the flashlight to light the candle that has fallen onto the left-most conveyor belt. The ball should bounce off the flashlight to the left where it should land onto a trampoline to the left of the left-most conveyor belt, bounce up into the air, and onto a mouse motor sitting atop the two left-most gears (all of this is necessary in order to stall the movement of the conveyor belts while the candle gets lit). Connect the mouse motor (mouse facing right) to the conveyor belt, and watch the pops.
51. REPLACING BOB'S BOWL
Bounce the cannonball over to Bob. First, place a size 3 conveyor belt under it connected to a mouse motor situated above the balloon (mouse should face left). Position a size 2 incline next to the incline that's below left of the cannonball to form a "V". This will move the cannonball past the first vertical channel. Next, place a size 1 incline (pointing up and to the right) below and to the right of the pulley to once again prevent the ball from rolling into the center channel. After a moment, the cannonball will "fall through" the vertical wall under the pulley where you should arrange for it to land on a trampoline. The ball will then bounce into the channel under Bob where another trampoline will complete the solution.
52. TRAP MORT THE MOUSE
This puzzle requires just a little tweaking. Have the tennis ball fall onto a switched outlet which turns on a fan blowing the ball left. Use the boxing glove and seesaw to send the ball onto a trampoline on the floor under the scissors.
53. RED ALERT!
A lighted candle is the trick to lighting all of the rockets. And there are plenty of tools to work with. I placed my candle on a size 1 conveyor belt immediately to the left of the lip on the lower brick floor. A bowling ball falling onto a seesaw lights a bulb which lights the candle (via a magnifying glass, of course). A cannonball falls from on high (to give the candle time to light) onto a mouse motor connected to the conveyor belt which sends the lighted candle to the right to create the fireworks.