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I need help with the Flower Box Slider puzzle!
1 of 6: This is what some call a "traditional" sliding puzzle because the one empty space is in the bottom right hand corner. Your objective is to complete the picture by sliding the pieces one by one into the blank square. If you back away from the puzzle and go back to it, you will return to your original position.
2 of 6: Juniors and Seniors have the easiest version with 9 squares in a 3x3 grid. Master Detectives have a slightly more detailed version of same picture in a 4x4 grid with 16 squares.
3 of 6: Begin by arranging the entire top row in order from right to left. (Place them in train-like fashion and then move them all around the edge in a line into place.)
4 of 6: Masters can arrange the second row in similar way as the first. Juniors and Seniors must solve the last two rows together, just as Masters must for their last two. There will be quite a bit of mixing up, but keep the right-to-left scenario in mind to make it easier.
5 of 6: To help, refer to the finished pictures below for the level you are playing.
6 of 6: Sometimes, the pieces become so mixed up that the puzzle simply cannot be solved. If you have tried your best and still cannot solve it, my best advice is to do it over by restoring or starting a new game.