On the Subject of Ordered Keys
No. This is not a glockenspiel.
See Appendix for identifying modules in Ordered Keys family.
This module consists of 6 coloured keys, each of which is labelled with a coloured number.
The possible colours for both the keys and the numbers labelling them are: (R)ed, (G)reen, (B)lue, (C)yan, (M)agenta, and (Y)ellow.
Any of the numbers 1 - 6 may appear on each of the keys.
The information given by each key is used to locate a cell within a 6×6 subgrid of a 6×6 grid which will have a unique value in the range 1 - 6.
On this grid,
- the row along the top refers to the colour of the key.
- the row along the bottom refers to the label on the key.
- the column along the left refers to the colour of the label.
- the column along the right refers to the position of the key from left to right.
Push the keys in ascending order of the corresponding values obtained in the grid to progress to the next stage.
Pushing the keys in the wrong order will result in a strike.