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Three of a Crime
Sam Pederson
Created on September 26, 2025
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SCROLL DOWN TO PLAY
the rules
the setup
Click ANY of these numbers to reveal your first clue!
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This number tell you how many of the suspects from this clue are guilty, but it's uncertain sure which two...
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If there's not enough information to accuse or exhonorate anyone, reveal ANY of the clues to investigate further.
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Aha! Based on the visible suspects and number guilty for the two revealed clues, we can be 100% certain that Phineas is guilty.
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Drag and drop the Phineas icon into any of the three dropzones.
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We still don't have enough information to know the other two criminals for sure, so reveal another clue.
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Optional : Click on these characters to reveal a red "X", reminding us they are innocent.
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Since Phineas MUST be guilty (clues 1 + 2) and Al is NOT guilty (clue 5), we can look back at clue #4 and deduce that Hana MUST be guilty.
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If it helps, you may also click again on these suspects to reveal a green checkmark, signifying they ARE guilty.
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We know the last culprit is either Freya OR Marten, but we are not 100% sure yet. You can either guess and get lucky, or try to reveal another clue.
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After revealing another clue, we can now be certain that Freya is the third and final guilty suspect.
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Drag and Drop Freya into the last dropzone, then click submit! Note: The order of the 3 criminals doesn't matter.
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Earn points for correct submissions. The fewer clues you reveal, the more points you earn!
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Scoring: After 5 clues = 3 points After 4 clues = 4 points After 3 clues = 5 points
Incorrect = -1 point
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To help verify, guilty suspects are now highlighted in green, and innocent suspects are grayed out.
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At the bottom, you'll find where to start a NEW puzzle, the score of EACH attempted puzzle, and a total score for ALL attempted puzzles!
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