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Atlantis 3: The New World (Beyond Atlantis II) Hints
How can I solve the Isis story puzzle?
1 of 12: The pieces of this puzzle are random and mixed up differently in every game. The following hints will help you solve your version.
2 of 12: Each large picture tile has a separate text caption tile underneath it. Not only must you match up the captions with their corresponding glyphs, but you must also put them in order so the story reads correctly.
3 of 12: The story begins with the top left blocks, and ends at the bottom right.
4 of 12: Begin by clicking on each of the smaller rectangle caption tiles. These tell the story in words. See if you can arrange them in order from left to right, top to bottom.
5 of 12: At the top left, start the story with the caption that begins: "Osiris, son of Earth and Sky..."
6 of 12: End the story on the bottom right with the caption: "who, one day..."
7 of 12: When you think you have all of the text caption tiles arranged in order, do the same with the picture tiles. Move the large tiles into position above the text captions that describe them. Some pictures may be more obvious than others, so start with those, and then continue with the pictures that are a little harder to interpret.
8 of 12: Seth is the man pictured with a blue hood on his head.
9 of 12: Begin the story in pictures by selecting the large tile that has a woman sitting (Isis) and a man standing (Osiris).
10 of 12: The last pictorial tile (for the end of the story) features the sun.
11 of 12: Isis will talk to you when it is arranged correctly and will give you a reward.
12 of 12: The complete solution is below. So you can read only the hints you need, the solution is split into the two rows, one block at a time. The text caption and a brief description of its corresponding picture tile are given.