Sherlock Holmes versus Arsene Lupin Hints

The sixth clue: I

  • 1 of 10: This is a much larger collection quest -- Lupin is literally asking you to find and collect nine paintings from around the museum with a similar color and theme.
  • 2 of 10: The paintings have no real artistic merit, and are simply splodges of random bright colors -- they are not too difficult to find.
  • 3 of 10: You will find one in each of the eight national galleries, and an extra one in the English gallery, making a total of nine.
  • 4 of 10: Once you have collected all nine, you will need to align them, as the clue suggests.
  • 5 of 10: One gallery has a space marked on the floor where you can perform this task. You may have noticed it already.
  • 6 of 10: This clue begins with an I -- and that is a clue.
  • 7 of 10: The Italian gallery is where you need to be.
  • 8 of 10: Find the red marks on the floor and align the pictures to form a letter of the alphabet.
  • 9 of 10: This will take a little experimentation, and pieces can be rotated.
  • 10 of 10: You are forming a letter S, and this is your final clue.