That’s My Seat Level 785 Pattern Overview
The Overall Puzzle Structure
Level 785 presents a scene with a procession, a royal carriage, and various onlookers. The primary objective is to correctly identify and place the characters based on the given clues, ensuring the right person is in the right position relative to the carriage and the king. The game tests observational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to decipher descriptive text to match characters with their roles or actions within the scene.
The Key Elements at a Glance
- The Procession: A central carriage is the focal point, with people positioned around it in specific spots.
- The Characters: Numerous individuals are presented at the bottom of the screen, each with a distinct appearance and name. These are the potential candidates to be placed in the scene.
- The Clues: Text descriptions are provided, detailing who is where and what they are doing. These clues are crucial for correctly assigning characters to their positions.
- The Carriage Bearers: A key clue points to male bearers carrying the king's carriage. Identifying these individuals is essential.
- The King: The central figure of the procession, whose placement is described in relation to others.
- Onlookers: Various characters are positioned to observe the procession, each with specific characteristics mentioned in the clues.
Step-by-Step Solution for That’s My Seat Level 785
Opening: The Best First Move
The most effective opening move is to identify the characters described in the earliest clues and place them directly. In this level, the clue "The tattooed girls watching the king's procession are standing side by side" is a strong starting point. Observing the characters at the bottom, we can identify those with tattoos and place them together in the designated spots.
Mid-Game: How the Puzzle Opens Up
Once the initial group is placed, focus on clues that describe more specific roles or relationships. The clue "Alice is very annoyed by the shouting of the girls on her left, who are wearing pink flower hairpins" is another excellent one. This clue helps us find Alice and the girls with pink flower hairpins, and by placing the girls first, we can then correctly position Alice relative to them. Following this, "The girl with black hair is watching the parade with her grandfather" gives us another pair to place. Then, "The bearers carrying the king's carriage from the back have black hair" allows us to correctly identify and place the rear bearers. The clue "The ninja with a bun is watching the king from the roof, waiting for the right moment to strike" indicates a specific character and their vantage point. The key is to systematically go through each clue, identify the characters it describes, and place them in their correct spots, using the existing placements as context for new clues.
End-Game: Final Cleanup and Completion
As the procession fills out, the remaining clues will often refer to characters in relation to those already placed. For instance, "The crowned real king is watching the mustached fake king's parade from among the trees" helps differentiate and place the two kings. The final clues will confirm the positions of the remaining onlookers, ensuring all available slots are filled according to the descriptions. The game progresses by correctly associating each character with a specific role or position based on the detailed text, leading to the completion of the scene.
Why That’s My Seat Level 785 Feels So Tricky
Misidentifying the "Fake King"
Players might be confused by the presence of two characters who could be perceived as kings. The key here is the descriptive detail: one is described as "crowned" and the other as a "mustached fake king." The visual appearance of the characters directly matches these descriptions. Failing to notice the "mustached" detail could lead to placing the wrong king in the designated spot.
Overlapping Descriptions for Bearers
There are multiple clues about the carriage bearers. Some mention their hair color, while others describe their position relative to the carriage. For example, "The bearers carrying the king's carriage from the back have black hair" must be cross-referenced with clues that specify their placement (e.g., "the bearers at the back"). Players might incorrectly assign bearers based on just one characteristic, leading to errors. The solution is to use all clues related to the bearers to pinpoint their exact positions and identities.
Ambiguity in "Side by Side" Clues
Several clues involve characters standing "side by side." This can be tricky if the exact number or configuration isn't immediately clear from the visual. For example, the clue about "tattooed girls" standing side by side requires identifying all such characters and placing them contiguously. If a player only identifies a few and places them, they might run out of matching spots or misplace others later. The solution is to first count or identify all characters that fit a particular description before assigning them to their positions.
The Importance of "Left" and "Right" in Context
Clues often specify positions relative to other characters, such as "on her left." The challenge arises because the game's perspective is fixed. If a player misinterprets "left" or "right" based on their own viewpoint rather than the characters' or the scene's orientation, they might place characters incorrectly. For instance, the clue about Alice and the "girls on her left" requires understanding the spatial relationships depicted in the scene and applying them consistently to the character placements.
The Logic Behind This That’s My Seat Level 785 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 concrete and specific clues. Identifying characters with unique visual attributes (like tattoos, crowns, or specific hair colors) mentioned in definitive statements is the best way to begin. As these characters are placed, they create reference points. Subsequent clues, which might be more relative or descriptive ("on her left," "behind him"), become easier to solve because the context for those relative positions is already established. It's a process of deduction, building upon confirmed placements to solve for the unknowns.
The Reusable Rule for Similar Levels
The fundamental rule is to treat the clues as a set of interconnected data points. Always look for the most definitive clues first—those that describe a unique characteristic or a fixed position. Use these to anchor your placements. Then, progressively work through the clues, using previously placed characters to help interpret relative positioning. If a clue seems ambiguous, check if other clues provide more specific information about the same characters or positions. This systematic approach, moving from the general to the specific and using visual confirmation, is highly effective for most "find-and-place" puzzle mechanics.
FAQ
How do I identify the correct king in Level 785?
Look for the character described as "crowned." There will likely be another character with a similar role but with a "mustache" and possibly described as "fake," which helps distinguish them.
What if I can't find a character described in a clue?
Re-examine all the character icons at the bottom. Sometimes, subtle details like tattoos, specific accessories (like flower hairpins), or even hair color can be difficult to spot at first glance. Zooming in or carefully scanning each icon is helpful.
How do I handle clues about "left" and "right" if I get confused?
Focus on the character the clue is referencing. Imagine yourself in that character's position within the scene and determine what is to their left or right. Then, match that with the available character slots and their visual orientation.