On the Subject of Wire Spaghetti
Looks like somebody’s first attempt at wiring up a PCB. At least they tried...
- The original instructions can be found here.
- The next page is an interactive version of an image shown on the original manual.
- To swap between the two colors, select the cell relative to the colors they are in.
- To reset the interactive, click the button on this page.
Position | Colour | Statement |
---|---|---|
Left | Red | The total number of dark grey, light grey, black and white wires is less than 5. |
Left | Blue | There are no aqua wires. |
Left | Orange | The total number of port plates is greater than the total number of yellow, dark red and orange wires. |
Left | Green | The total number of lime and pink wires is greater than the total number of green and purple wires. |
Left | Purple | There are fewer light red wires than brown wires and more black wires than blue wires. |
Left | Yellow | There are more than 13 wires in total. |
Right | Yellow | The total number of dark red, pink and aqua wires is prime. |
Right | Purple | The total number of lit indicators is less than the total number of black and brown wires. |
Right | Green | The total number of green and dark grey wires is more than double the number of pink wires. |
Right | Orange | There are 3 or more white wires. |
Right | Blue | The total number of batteries is equal to the total number of yellow and orange wires. |
Right | Red | The total number of brown wires is equal to the total number of light grey and lime wires. |