The Wishing Well - THE END!

We can redo those to make sure.

For #5, mass on moon would be same as mass on earth.
For #6, I didn't look at that one yet, lol...
I also didn’t look at 6 lol

But for 5, the fact that they’re using lbs for mass is throwing me off ahaha
 
guys, #5 is a trick question, the answer is not 140. while our "weight" itself, our body mass, would not change on the moon, lets take into account that the question states that Jeremy steps on a scale on the moon. our weight on the scale on the moon would be a completely different number than 140, as the gravity is tricking us to believe that our body mass has changed, thought it hasnt. but since the question asks for the weight when he steps on the scale on the moon, it would be different. based on research, it states that our weight on a scale would be significantly lower, but im trying to calculate from there and so far its been off.
 
Mass would stay the same on the moon, but Jeremy's weight would be 23.1 pounds or so
 
Maybe when he weighed himself and got 140, that wasn't his mass, but his weight?

For 6, "The stakes are $200 for the winner, and none for the loser. If there is a tie you split the money evenly" Only 0, 100, and 200 are possible answers, and there aren't images labeled 0 or 100, so it has to be 200?
 
guys, #5 is a trick question, the answer is not 140. while our "weight" itself, our body mass, would not change on the moon, lets take into account that the questions states that Jeremy steps on a scale on the moon. our weight on the scale on the moon would be a completely different number than 140, as the gravity is tricking us to believe that its a different number. based on research, it states that our weight on a scale would be significantly lower, but im trying to calculate from there and so far its been off.
guys, #5 is a trick question, the answer is not 140. while our "weight" itself, our body mass, would not change on the moon, lets take into account that the questions states that Jeremy steps on a scale on the moon. our weight on the scale on the moon would be a completely different number than 140, as the gravity is tricking us to believe that its a different number. based on research, it states that our weight on a scale would be significantly lower, but im trying to calculate from there and so far its been off.

I thought they were being tricky the other way, as it specifically stated mass. Lol
 
Just to make it a bit easier to see where things fit and why I think the border they provided is part of the image, I highlighted all continuities between the fragments and each other or the background image (y)
140 i'm having trouble fitting with the fragment above it, but it does fit with the background in at least one spot (am a little uncertain though)
edit: the warped star between 133 and 200 is also continuous, I'm just bad at image editing :p
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idk about 231…that’s a whole decimal off & calculates weight

140 makes more sense mathematically since like the others said, mass is the same no matter where you are
 
That looks beautiful! would you be able to stitch onto the background for the fragmented mirror, 131 over 140, 133 over 200, and 135 over 241 in that order?
if you give me the background, sure asdfghjk. idk what page it's on.
 
well done with farley's labyrinth!

apologies to those for whom its not working! i probably wouldn't have a chance to fix it until like monday anyhow. 😔
the bug is there because i tried to make the movement less clunky and i didnt test it much. this is what i get for rushing it before going on vacation.
 
Just fyi...I'm really bad at mirrors, so will try the brute force route. I've tried the Arms characters, moving on to some mario characters. Really thought I could see a piece of Wizzerd in there, but nope.
 
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