That’s My Seat Level 1812 Pattern Overview
The Overall Puzzle Structure
This level presents a typical airplane seating puzzle, where the goal is to correctly assign passengers to their designated seats. The main challenge lies in deciphering the visual cues associated with each passenger and matching them to the corresponding seat features. The game tests the player's ability to quickly process visual information, identify patterns, and make logical deductions under pressure. The scene is an overhead view of an airplane cabin, with various passengers waiting to be seated. Each passenger has distinct characteristics, such as species, clothing, or accessories, which must be matched to the seats.
The Key Elements at a Glance
- Passengers: A diverse group of characters, including aliens with different appearances (e.g., green skin, blue skin, pink skin), a cat-like alien, and humans with unique accessories like hats or headphones.
- Seats: The airplane seats are color-coded and have specific features that correspond to the passenger types. There are standard seats, aisle seats, and first-class seats.
- The Stewardess (Steve): A central character who guides the player, providing clues and objectives.
- The Goal: To seat all passengers correctly according to the given descriptions, which often involve specific passenger types or combinations of passengers in certain seat types.
Step-by-Step Solution for That’s My Seat Level 1812
Opening: The Best First Move
The most effective first move in this level is to focus on the passengers with the most distinct and easily identifiable features. The video shows the player first addressing the passengers who are clearly not human. For instance, the green alien with headphones is quickly placed. This is a good strategy because these characters have unique traits that are less likely to be confused with others, thus clearing up more straightforward matches early on and simplifying the remaining choices.
Mid-Game: How the Puzzle Opens Up
As the game progresses, the player works through the remaining passengers, systematically matching them to their seats. The key is to pay close attention to the descriptions provided. For example, when a passenger needs to be in an aisle seat, the player will look for the seats along the aisles. The process involves dragging and dropping passengers onto seats that match their characteristics or the conditions described. Successfully seating a passenger often leads to them being removed from the available pool, and the next seating challenge is revealed.
End-Game: Final Cleanup and Completion
The final stages of the level involve placing the last few passengers, which might be trickier due to overlapping characteristics or more complex seating requirements. For example, seating multiple aliens together or ensuring a specific passenger is in a premium seat. The video shows the player carefully considering the remaining passengers and seats, making the final connections to complete the airplane seating arrangement. Once all passengers are correctly seated, the level is successfully completed, and a "Well Done!" screen appears.
Why That’s My Seat Level 1812 Feels So Tricky
Overlapping Passenger Traits
Many passengers share similar features, such as different colored aliens. For example, there are multiple aliens with green or blue skin. The trick here is that not all green or blue aliens are interchangeable. The solution lies in the subtle details mentioned in the passenger descriptions, such as specific accessories like headphones, or their role in a particular scenario (e.g., the "pink-skinned owner"). Players might mistakenly seat any green alien in any available seat, but the descriptions often specify a particular green alien for a specific seat.
The Squeezed Aliens Trap
A key challenge is the "hat-wearing aliens are squeezed in side by side, barely fitting in their seats." This description implies a spatial puzzle element. Players might overlook the "squeezed" aspect and attempt to seat them in standard seats, or they might confuse these with other aliens. The visual cue to look for is the tight proximity of passengers in their seats, indicating that the correct seating arrangement involves placing these specific passengers in seats that are adjacent, maximizing the use of space. This requires careful observation of both the passenger descriptions and the available seating arrangement.
The "Row Closest to the Toilets" Misdirection
The level description might mention passengers needing to be seated "closest to the toilets." This can be misleading if players focus solely on the toilet icon without considering the overall seating layout. The critical detail is identifying the specific row that is indeed closest to the lavatories. Players might mistakenly choose any seat in a row that is somewhat near, but the correct solution involves precise identification of the row in immediate proximity. This requires scrutinizing the airplane layout to pinpoint the exact row.
The "Tattooed Aliens in First Class" Scenario
Another tricky aspect involves "tattooed aliens are flying first class." This requires players to not only identify the "tattooed" aliens but also to know which seats are designated as first class. First-class seats are typically more luxurious or positioned separately from the main cabin. Misplacing these aliens in standard seats or confusing them with other first-class passengers (if any) can lead to an incorrect solution. The key is to correctly identify both the specific passenger type and the designated premium seating area.
The Logic Behind This That’s My Seat Level 1812 Solution
From the Biggest Clue to the Smallest Detail
The core logic of this level, and many like it, is to start with the most specific and unambiguous clues and work your way down to the more general ones. The distinct passenger types (e.g., cat-like alien, alien with headphones) are the "biggest clues." Once these are placed, the remaining passengers and seats become easier to match. The "smallest details" come into play when passengers have similar base types, like different colored aliens. Here, accessories, specific positions (aisle, first class), or narrative elements (like the toilet proximity) become critical for accurate placement. This methodical approach ensures that each passenger is correctly assigned based on all available information.
The Reusable Rule for Similar Levels
The fundamental solving pattern for this level is: Identify distinct features first, then match them to specific seat conditions. Always start with passengers that have unique characteristics that can only fit one type of seat or condition. As the puzzle progresses, use the more general clues (like color or species) in conjunction with seat attributes (aisle, first class, proximity) to make accurate assignments. If you encounter multiple similar passengers, re-read the descriptions carefully for any differentiating details. This strategy of breaking down the problem from specific to general is a universal approach for many seating and matching puzzles.
FAQ
How do I know which aliens are supposed to be in first class?
Look for descriptions that specifically mention "first class" seating or premium seats. Also, pay attention to any unique features or roles assigned to specific aliens that might indicate a higher status, such as being "tattooed" or having a particular occupation on the plane.
What if I get confused between different types of aliens?
Carefully read each passenger's description. Note any specific details like accessories (headphones, hats), skin color variations, or unique features (like the cat-like alien). If multiple aliens appear similar, rely on these finer details to differentiate them and match them to the correct seats.
How can I quickly identify aisle seats versus window seats?
Aisle seats are typically located on the sides of the plane, accessible from the central aisle. Window seats are positioned next to the windows. In this game, the visual layout clearly demarcates the aisle, making it easy to distinguish between aisle and window seating options for passengers requiring specific locations.