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Crack the Circuit Walkthrough All Levels Solution. Created by Matthew Blackman, physics teacher at Ridge High School, NJ, Crack the Circuit is a fun and somewhat challenging puzzle game...
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Insert a BatteryInsert a BulbDraw a wire from the Negative Terminal to the BulbDraw a wire from the bulb to the Positive TerminalInsert a BatteryInsert a BulbInsert a SwitchDraw a wire from the Negative Terminal to the bulbInsert the BatteryInsert two BulbsDraw a wire from the Negative Terminal to the xbulbDraw a wire from the x bulb to ybulbInsert the BatteryInsert two BulbsDraw a wire from the Negative Terminal to the x bulbDraw a wire from the Negative Terminal to the ybulbInsert a BatteryInsert a 2 BulbsInsert a SwitchDraw a wire from the Negative Terminal to the xbulbInsert the BatteryInsert two BulbsDraw a wire from the Negative Terminal to the x bulbDraw a wire from the Negative Terminal to the ybulbInsert a BatteryInsert 2 SwitchesDraw a wire from the Negative Terminal to switchDraw a wire from the Bulbt to the Switch(near the Positive Terminal)Insert a BatteryInsert 2 BulbsInsert a SwitchDraw a wire from the Negative Terminal to the x bulbInsert a BatteryInsert 2 BulbsInsert a SwitchDraw a wire from the Negative Terminal to theInsert a BatteryInsert 3 BulbsDraw a wire from the Negative Terminal running through all three bulbs, connecting to the Positive TerminalA physics game about circuits that will spark your curiosity ... Use batteries, bulbs and switches to solve the mystery circuit.
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Apr 10, 2021 · Crack the Circuit - Solutions Video. Peter Durning. 434 subscribers. Subscribed. 56. 9.8K views 3 years ago.
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A physics game about circuits that will spark your curiosity! Use batteries, bulbs and switches to solve the mystery circuit. Learn about series and parallel, short circuits and more!
Crack the Circuit is a game where you solve circuitry and electronics puzzles with logical reasoning and spatial awareness. The game is free and available on the web, but it does not provide answers or solutions.
The "Real looking" lightbulbs and switches above and my cartoony circuit below can both be manipulated by me, after I win or during my work on the circuit. So I can see how my cartoon circuit does or does not match the function of the real circuit.