The location of each room is identified by a three-letter code representing the room's Cartesian coordinates on the X, Y, and Z axes. Since moving to an adjacent room can only take place on one axis, the other two axis values remain the same. Therefore, when a door is opened and the codes are read, adjoining rooms should always share two of three letters, and the third letter should differ by one. This is never the case, and only two "Z" cubes ever move, so the code combinations shown cannot be correct.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 08:31