That’s My Seat Level 704 Pattern Overview
The Overall Puzzle Structure
Level 704 of That's My Seat presents a cozy restaurant seating puzzle. The player is tasked with seating guests and fulfilling their specific requests to earn rewards. At the start, the scene is a moderately busy restaurant with several tables and a few guests already seated or waiting. The core of the puzzle revolves around matching guests to tables and fulfilling their stated desires, often indicated by thought bubbles or text descriptions. The level tests the player's ability to quickly identify guest preferences and strategically assign them to seats, considering table capacity and specific guest requirements, such as wanting to sit near a particular person or enjoying a certain type of food. The main goal is to efficiently seat all guests and complete their requests to successfully pass the level.
The Key Elements at a Glance
- Guests: Various characters with distinct appearances and names (e.g., Nina, Oscar, Alba, Liam, Isla, etc.). Each guest has specific seating preferences or objectives.
- Tables: Dining tables of different sizes, accommodating a varying number of guests. Some tables have pre-assigned guests.
- Requests/Objectives: These are the crucial conditions that must be met for each guest. They are usually presented as text below the guest avatars and can include:
- Sitting with specific people.
- Being seated at a particular table.
- Needing a certain item (like tea or sushi).
- Requiring a photo to be taken.
- Camera: Used for fulfilling "photo" objectives.
- Food/Drinks: Items like sushi and tea are shown on tables, indicating which guests can be satisfied by them.
- Hearts: Represent the player's "lives" or attempts. Running out of hearts means failing the level.
- Score: Tracks the player's progress and achievements.
Step-by-Step Solution for That’s My Seat Level 704
Opening: The Best First Move
The most effective starting move is to immediately address Nina's request. Nina, who is waiting near the entrance, needs to be seated and have her photo taken with a famous actor. Observing the scene, Oscar appears to be the actor. Therefore, the first step is to seat Nina at a table where she can eventually be near Oscar, or at least in a position where Oscar can be guided to her table. The video shows Nina being seated at the table on the left. This is a good opening as it positions Nina and allows the player to focus on Oscar's movements and seating.
Mid-Game: How the Puzzle Opens Up
After seating Nina, the next critical step is to manage Oscar. Oscar is near the camera and needs to be near Nina for the photo. The video demonstrates guiding Oscar to Nina's table. Once Oscar is seated at the same table as Nina, the player can then activate the camera to capture the photo, fulfilling both their requests simultaneously.
As the game progresses, other guests like Alba and Liam arrive. Alba needs traditional after-meal tea, which is available on the right-hand side of the restaurant. Liam and Isla have a reservation together. The strategy then becomes seating Alba at a table with tea and ensuring Liam and Isla are seated together. The video shows Alba being guided to the table on the right where the tea is present. Liam and Isla are then seated together at the same table.
The puzzle continues by managing the remaining guests based on their specific needs. For instance, other guests might need to be seated near certain food items or other patrons. The key is to consistently check the objectives for each guest and make the most efficient seating arrangement to satisfy all their requirements before the hearts run out. The video shows a systematic approach, seating guests one by one and fulfilling their needs as they become available, such as seating Trent to enjoy food and June to sit with Liam.
End-Game: Final Cleanup and Completion
As the level nears completion, the focus shifts to any remaining guests and their specific needs. The video shows that once the main objectives are met, the remaining guests are seated at the available tables. The final steps involve ensuring that all guests are happy and their requests fulfilled. In this particular level, it seems all guests have straightforward seating requirements once the initial puzzle elements (like Oscar being near Nina, and Alba having tea) are resolved. The game progresses to a "Well Done!" screen after all guests are seated and their needs are met, indicating successful completion of the level. The final interactions involve ensuring everyone is seated at the correct tables and their simple requests are fulfilled.
Why That’s My Seat Level 704 Feels So Tricky
The Deceptive Seating Arrangement
At first glance, the restaurant layout might seem straightforward, but the actual placement of guests and available items can be misleading. For example, multiple tables might appear to be suitable for a guest, but only one might have the specific item they desire or be in proximity to another guest they wish to sit with. The game presents a visual puzzle where seemingly minor details, like the exact location of a tea cup or a vacant seat next to a specific character, are critical. The key visual clue is always the guest's description bubble – it contains the exact requirement that needs to be met. Misinterpreting this can lead to wasted moves and lost hearts.
The Overlapping Objectives and Guest Needs
Some guests have multiple requirements that might seem to conflict or require careful sequencing. For instance, a guest might want to sit near a specific person and have a particular item. If these requirements are at opposite ends of the restaurant or involve guests who are not yet seated, the player needs to plan their moves carefully. The video shows that prioritizing guests who have these more complex, multi-part requirements can simplify the later stages. For example, getting Oscar to Nina's table first allows for the photo to be taken, resolving two objectives at once. If a player seats Oscar elsewhere first, they might need to move him later, wasting a valuable move.
Misinterpreting the "Famous Actor" Element
The initial objective involving Nina and a "famous actor" might lead players to look for a generic celebrity type. However, the game clearly shows Oscar with a distinct appearance, making him the obvious choice. A potential pitfall is spending too much time trying to identify a generic "actor" when the specific character needed is already present. The visual cue of Oscar being near the camera, coupled with the description of Nina wanting to pose with the "famous blond actor," directly points to him. Missing this specific visual identification of Oscar can lead to a misdirection in strategy.
The Importance of Table Capacity and Guest Flow
Each table has a limited number of seats, and guests arrive sequentially. If a player seats guests inefficiently, they might find themselves with a full table but a guest who needs to be there, or a situation where a critical pairing cannot be made due to occupied seats. The video demonstrates a strategic flow where guests are seated to create opportunities for further seating. For example, leaving a seat open at Nina's table allows Oscar to join. Conversely, filling up a table with guests who don't have interaction requirements might block a crucial seating arrangement for later guests.
The Logic Behind This That’s My Seat Level 704 Solution
From the Biggest Clue to the Smallest Detail
The fundamental logic for solving this level, and many others in That's My Seat, is to prioritize objectives that unlock or enable others, working from the most complex or restrictive requirements to the simplest. The "biggest clue" here is Nina's need to pose with a specific "famous actor" (Oscar). Fulfilling this first creates a synergy, satisfying two requirements with one action (seating them together and then taking the photo). Similarly, realizing Alba needs tea and that tea is readily available on one side of the restaurant allows for her efficient placement. The "smallest detail" then becomes ensuring all other guests are seated according to their stated preferences, filling in the remaining tables and opportunities.
The Reusable Rule for Similar Levels
The core rule that can be reused for similar levels is to identify and fulfill multi-part or synergistic objectives first. Look for guests whose needs directly involve other guests or specific interactive items on the board. Seating them together or enabling their interaction often resolves multiple objectives simultaneously, much like the Oscar/Nina pairing in this level. Secondly, prioritize guests with specific item needs (like food or drinks) if those items are limited or strategically placed. Finally, for guests with simpler requirements (just needing a seat), place them in any remaining suitable spots that don't interfere with the more complex needs. Always keep an eye on the guest descriptions – they are the ultimate guide to the level's solution.
FAQ
How do I seat Nina and Oscar correctly in Level 704?
Seat Nina at the left table first. Then, guide Oscar to join her at that same table. Once they are seated together, tap the camera to take their picture, fulfilling both their requests.
What if I can't find the tea for Alba?
Check the right side of the restaurant. The video shows tea available on a table there. Ensure you guide Alba to that specific table to satisfy her need for traditional after-meal tea.
What is the strategy for seating guests with specific preferences?
Always read each guest's description carefully. Prioritize guests whose needs involve interacting with other guests or specific items on the board, as these often solve multiple objectives at once. Then, seat guests needing specific items before filling in with those who only need a seat.