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Uploaded by on Mar 9, 2008

Ok, some people are tooting '1 object per star' but I held myself to the standard that I'm not allowed to lose the ball or unnecessarily delete objects I've created. So the first 6 rounds I solve by creating one object each, and the last one I create 3 objects and destroy one. I believe my solutions for rounds 4 and 5 don't appear elsewhere though I'm not sure. I don't like the solution for 6 because it's unreliable, i.e. sometimes it fails; it often falls off into oblivion or gets stuck. You could see I was getting a bit impatient if you watched the mouse cursor.

At the end I show you one way to make a perpetual motion machine in crayon physics (another really weird way in round 3 is possible - a long skinny box stuck in the left corner may rotate back and forth). Perhaps it should be renamed crayon metaphysics? Chalk conservation of energy up along with the Pauli Exclusion Principle that's not followed very closely.

I'll upload another variation of the solution for round 5 shortly, when I get around to it. It's even wilder than this one, so look for it!

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  • Awesome! what is this?

  • It's a little PC game. As you can see its entertainment value doesn't last very long but I understand a better one exists somewhere, though I can't find it.

    Just search crayon physics. If you can't find a place to get it by direct download, you can get it by bittorrent, I got it from Mininova.

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  • I was able to do this. The one with the three rotating things, I did this exactly the same. The one before that, I did slightly differently, I managed to knock over the column so it hit the ball to the star or something like that.

    And, I probably did the last level the same way too, it's been a while.

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