The purpose of this rule is to indicate the various line items and certain additional disclosures which, if applicable, and except as otherwise permitted by the Commission, should appear on the face of the balance sheets or related notes filed for the persons to whom this article pertains (see § 210.4-01(a)).
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Current Assets, when appropriate
1. Cash and cash items. Separate disclosure shall be made of the cash and cash items which are restricted as to withdrawal or usage. The provisions of any restrictions shall be described in a note to the financial statements. Restrictions may include legally restricted deposits held as compensating balances against short-term borrowing arrangements, contracts entered into with others, or company statements of intention with regard to particular deposits; however, time deposits and short-term certificates of deposit are not generally included in legally restricted deposits. In cases where compensating balance arrangements exist but are not agreements which legally restrict the use of cash amounts shown on the balance sheet, describe in the notes to the financial statements these arrangements and the amount involved, if determinable, for the most recent audited balance sheet required and for any subsequent unaudited balance sheet required in the notes to the financial statements. Compensating balances that are maintained under an agreement to assure future credit availability shall be disclosed in the notes to the financial statements along with the amount and terms of such agreement.
2. Marketable securities. The accounting and disclosure requirements for current marketable equity securities are specified by generally accepted accounting principles. With respect to all other current marketable securities, state, parenthetically or otherwise, the basis of determining the aggregate amount shown in the balance sheet, along with the alternatives of the aggregate cost or the aggregate market value at the balance sheet date.
3. Accounts and notes receivable.
(a) State separately amounts receivable from (1) customers (trade); (2) related parties (see § 210.4-08(k)); (3) underwriters, promoters, and employees (other than related parties) which arose in other than the ordinary course of business; and (4) others.
(b) If the aggregate amount of notes receivable exceeds 10 percent of the aggregate amount of receivables, the above information shall be set forth separately, in the balance sheet or in a note thereto, for accounts receivable and notes receivable.
(c) If receivables include amounts due under long-term contracts (see § 210.5-02.6(d)), state separately in the balance sheet or in a note to the financial statements the following amounts:
(1) Balances billed but not paid by customers under retainage provisions in contracts.
(2)Amounts representing the recognized sales value of performance and such amounts that had not been billed and were not billable to customers at the date of the balance sheet. Include a general description of the prerequisites for billing.
(3) Billed or unbilled amounts representing claims or other similar items subject to uncertainty concerning their determination or ultimate realization. Include a description of the nature and status of the principal items comprising such amount.
(4) With respect to (1) through (3) above, also state the amounts included in each item which are expected to be collected after one year. Also state, by year, if practicable, when the amounts of retainage (see (1) above) are expected to be collected.
4. Allowances for doubtful accounts and notes receivable. The amount is to be set forth separately in the balance sheet or in a note thereto.
5. Unearned income.
6. Inventories.
(a) State separately in the balance sheet or in a note thereto, if practicable, the amounts of major classes of inventory such as: (1) Finished goods; (2) inventoried costs relating to long-term contracts or programs (see paragraph (d) of this section); (3) work in process;
(4) raw materials; and (5) supplies. If the method of calculating a LIFO inventory does not allow for the practical determination of amounts assigned to major classes of inventory, the amounts of those classes may be stated under cost flow assumptions other that LIFO with the excess of such total amount over the aggregate LIFO amount shown as a deduction to arrive at the amount of the LIFO inventory.
(b) The basis of determining the amounts shall be stated.
If cost is used to determine any portion of the inventory amounts, the description of this method shall include the nature of the cost elements included in inventory. Elements of cost include, among other items, retained costs representing the excess of manufacturing or production costs over the amounts charged to cost of sales or delivered or in-process units, initial tooling or other deferred startup costs, or general and administrative costs.
The method by which amounts are removed from inventory (e.g., average cost, first-in, first-out, last-in, first-out, estimated average cost per unit) shall be described. If the estimated average cost per unit is used as a basis to determine amounts removed from inventory under a total program or similar basis of accounting, the principal assumptions (including, where meaningful, the aggregate number of units expected to be delivered under the program, the number of units delivered to date and the number of units on order) shall be disclosed.
If any general and administrative costs are charged to inventory, state in a note to the financial statements the aggregate amount of the general and administrative costs incurred in each period and the actual or estimated amount remaining in inventory at the date of each balance sheet.
(c) If the LIFO inventory method is used, the excess of replacement or current cost over stated LIFO value shall, if material, be stated parenthetically or in a note to the financial statements.
(d) For purposes of §§ 210.5-02.3 and 210.5-02.6, long-term contracts or programs include (1) all contracts or programs for which gross profits are recognized on a percentage-of-completion method of accounting or any variant thereof (e.g., delivered unit, cost to cost, physical completion), and (2) any contracts or programs accounted for on a completed contract basis of accounting where, in either case, the contracts or programs have associated with them materialamounts of inventories or unbilled receivables and where such contracts or programs have been or are expected to be performed over a period of more than twelve months. Contracts or programs of shorter duration may also be included, if deemed appropriate.
For all long-term contracts or programs, the following information, if applicable, shall be stated in a note to the financial statements:
(i) The aggregate amount of manufacturing or production costs and any related deferred costs (e.g., initial tooling costs) which exceeds the aggregate estimated cost of all in-process and delivered units on the basis of the estimated average cost of all units expected to be produced under long-term contracts and programs not yet complete, as well as that portion of such amount which would not be absorbed in cost of sales based on existing firm orders at the latest balance sheet date. In addition, if practicable, disclose the amount of deferred costs by type of cost (e.g., initial tooling, deferred production, etc.).
(ii) The aggregate amount representing claims or other similar items subject to uncertainty concerning their determination or ultimate realization, and include a description of the nature and status of the principal items comprising such aggregate amount.
(iii) The amount of progress payments netted against inventory at the date of the balance sheet.
7. Prepaid expenses.
8. Other current assets. State separately, in the balance sheet or in a note thereto, any amounts in excess of five percent of total current assets.
9. Total current assets, when appropriate.
10. Securities of related parties. (See § 210.4-08(k).)
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12. Other investments. The accounting and disclosure requirements for non-current marketable equity securities are specified by generally accepted accounting principles. With respect to other security investments and any other investment, state, parenthetically or otherwise, the basis of determining the aggregate amounts shown in the balance sheet, along with the alternate of the aggregate cost or aggregate market value at the balance sheet date.
13. Property, plant and equipment.
(a) State the basis of determining the amounts.
(b) Tangible and intangible utility plant of a public utility company shall be segregated so as to show separately the original cost, plant acquisition adjustments, and plant adjustments, as required by the system of accounts prescribed by the applicable regulatory authorities. This rule shall not be applicable in respect to companies which are not required to make such a classification.
14. Accumulated depreciation, depletion, and amortization of property, plant and equipment. The amount is to be set forth separately in the balance sheet or in a note thereto.
15. Intangible assets. State separately each class of such assets which is in excess of five percent of the total assets, along with the basis of determining the respective amounts. Any significant addition or deletion shall be explained in a note.
16. Accumulated depreciation and amortization of intangible assets. The amount is to be set forth separately in the balance sheet or in a note thereto.
17. Other assets. State separately, in the balance sheet or in a note thereto, any other item not properly classed in one of the preceding asset captions which is in excess of five percent to total assets. Any significant addition or deletion should be explained in a note. With respect to any significant deferred charge, state the policy for deferral and amortization.
18. Total assets.
Current Liabilities, When Appropriate
19. Accounts and notes payable.
(a) State separately amounts payable to (1) banks for borrowings; (2) factors or other financial institutions for borrowings; (3) holders of commercial paper; (4) trade creditors; (5) related parties (see § 210.4-08(k)); (6) underwriters, promoters, and employees (other than related parties); and (7) others. Amounts applicable to (1), (2) and (3) may be stated separately in the balance sheet or in a note thereto.
(b) The amount and terms (including commitment fees and the conditions under which lines may be withdrawn) of unused lines of credit for short-term financing shall be disclosed, if significant, in the notes to the financial statements. The weighted average interest rate on short term borrowings outstanding as of the date of each balance sheet presented shall be furnished in a note. The amount of these lines of credit which support a commercial paper borrowing arrangement or similar arrangements shall be separately identified.
20. Other current liabilities. State separately, in the balance sheet or in a note thereto, any item in excess of 5 percent of total current liabilities. Such items may include, but are not limited to, accrued payrolls, accrued interest, taxes, indicating the current portion of deferred income taxes, and the current portion of long-term debt. Remaining items may be shown in one amount.
21. Total current liabilities, when appropriate.
22. Bonds, mortgages and other long-term debt, including capitalized leases.
(a) State separately, in the balance sheet or in a note thereto, each issue or type of obligation and such information as will indicate:
(1) The general character of each type of debt including the rate of interest; (2) the date of maturity, or, if maturing serially, a brief indication of the serial maturities, such as “maturing serially from 1980 to 1990”; (3) if the payment of principal or interest is contingent, an appropriate indication of such contingency; (4) a brief indication of priority; and (5) if convertible, the basis. For amounts owed to related parties, see § 210.4-08(k).
(b) The amount and terms (including commitment fees and the conditions under which commitments may be withdrawn) of unused commitments for long-term financing arrangements that would be disclosed under this rule if used shall be disclosed in the notes to the financial statements if significant.
23. Indebtedness to related parties - noncurrent. Include under this caption indebtedness to related parties as required under § 210.4-08(k).
24. Other liabilities. State separately, in the balance sheet or in a note thereto, any item not properly classified in one of the preceding liability captions which is in excess of 5 percent of total liabilities.
25. Commitments and contingent liabilities.
26. Deferred credits. State separately in the balance sheet amounts for (a) deferred income taxes, (b) deferred tax credits, and (c) material items of deferred income.
Redeemable Preferred Stocks
27. Preferred stocks subject to mandatory redemption requirements or whose redemption is outside the control of the issuer.
(a) Include under this caption amounts applicable to any class of stock which has any of the following characteristics: (1) it is redeemable at a fixed or determinable price on a fixed or determinable date or dates, whether by operation of a sinking fund or otherwise; (2) it is redeemable at the option of the holder; or (3) it has conditions for redemption which are not solely within the control of the issuer, such as stocks which must be redeemed out of future earnings. Amounts attributable to preferred stock which is not redeemable or is redeemable solely at the option of the issuer shall be included under § 210.5-02.28 unless it meets one or more of the above criteria.
(b) State on the face of the balance sheet the title of each issue, the carrying amount, and redemption amount. (If there is more than one issue, these amounts may be aggregated on the face of the balance sheet and details concerning each issue may be presented in the note required by paragraph (c) below.) Show also the dollar amount of any shares subscribed but unissued, and show the deduction of subscriptions receivable therefrom. If the carrying value is different from the redemption amount, describe the accounting treatment for such difference in the note required by paragraph (c) below. Also state in this note or on the face of the balance sheet, for each issue, the number of shares authorized and the number of shares issued or outstanding, as appropriate (See § 210.4-07).
(c) State in a separate note captioned “Redeemable Preferred Stocks” (1) a general description of each issue, including its redemption features (e.g. sinking fund, at option of holders, out of future earnings) and the rights, if any, of holders in the event of default, including the effect, if any, on junior securities in the event a required dividend, sinking fund, or other redemption payment(s) is not made; (2) the combined aggregate amount of redemption requirements for all issues each year for the five years following the date of the latest balance sheet; and (3) the changes in each issue for each period for which a statement of comprehensive income is required to be filed. (See also § 210.4-08(d).)
(d) Securities reported under this caption are not to be included under a general heading “stockholders' equity” or combined in a total with items described in captions 29, 30 or 31 which follow.
28. Preferred stocks which are not redeemable or are redeemable solely at the option of the issuer. State on the face of the balance sheet, or if more than one issue is outstanding state in a note, the title of each issue and the dollar amount thereof. Show also the dollar amount of any shares subscribed but unissued, and show the deduction of subscriptions receivable therefrom. State on the face of the balance sheet or in a note, for each issue, the number of shares authorized and the number of shares issued or outstanding, as appropriate (see § 210.4-07). Show in a note or separate statement the changes in each class of preferred shares reported under this caption for each period for which a statement of comprehensive income is required to be filed. (See also § 210.4-08(d).)
Common Stocks
29. Common stocks. For each class of common shares state, on the face of the balance sheet, the number of shares issued or outstanding, as appropriate (see § 210.4-07), and the dollar amount thereof. If convertible, this fact should be indicated on the face of the balance sheet. For each class of common shares state, on the face of the balance sheet or in a note, the title of the issue, the number of shares authorized, and, if convertible, the basis of conversion (see also § 210.4-08(d)). Show also the dollar amount of any common shares subscribed but unissued, and show the deduction of subscriptions receivable therefrom. Show in a note or statement the changes in each class of common shares for each period for which a statement of comprehensive income is required to be filed.
30. Other stockholders' equity.
(a) Separate captions shall be shown for (1) additional paid-in capital, (2) other additional capital, (3) retained earnings, (i) appropriated and (ii) unappropriated (See § 210.4-08(e)), and (4) accumulated other comprehensive income.
Additional paid-in capital and other additional capital may be combined with the stock caption to which it applies, if appropriate.
(b) For a period of at least 10 years subsequent to the effective date of a quasi-reorganization, any description of retained earnings shall indicate the point in time from which the new retained earnings dates and for a period of at least three years shall indicate, on the face of the balance sheet, the total amount of the deficit eliminated.
Noncontrolling Interests
31. Noncontrolling interests in consolidated subsidiaries. State separately in a note the amounts represented by preferred stock and the applicable dividend requirements if the preferred stock is material in relation to the consolidated equity.
32. Total liabilities and equity.
[45 FR 63671, Sept. 25, 1980, as amended at 46 FR 43412, Aug. 28, 1981; 47 FR 29837, July 9, 1982; 50 FR 25215, June 18, 1985; 50 FR 49533, Dec. 3, 1985; 59 FR 65636, Dec. 20, 1994; 74 FR 18615, Apr. 23, 2009; 83 FR 50201, Oct. 4, 2018]
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- This is the official guide for Mystery Case Files: The Harbinger.
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- Hidden-object puzzles are referred to as HOPs. Only the locations of the HOPs will be shown.
- Use the Map to fast travel to a location.
Chapter 1: The Fated
- Take AGENCY DEVICE (A).
- Zoom into car door (B). Open AGENCY DEVICE and take ORDER from it. Select arrow 5x (C), and then choose Eliminate Anomaly (D).
- Solution (1-12).
- Open (E). Play HOP; receive MARKER.
- Receive STRANGE PURSE.
- Open STRANGE PURSE; take card and COIN.
- Go (F).
- Select scene.
- Talk (G); give ORDER and take FLASH DRIVE (H).
- Use FLASH DRIVE (I). Select folder (J).
- Select Common (K): Answers (Body-Doorbell-Unlocked).
- Select Marge Hale (L): Answers (Crown-Death-Crystal Ball).
- Select Nigel Hughes-Smith (M): Answers (Market-Dire-Fate).
- Select John Abbot (N): Answers (Moths to the Flame-Ravens-Key).
- Select Aisling O'Hara (O): Answers (Veil-Asylum-Escape).
- Select OK on the monitor. Look at photo; take FLASHLIGHT (P).
- Use FLASHLIGHT on scene.
- Take AMULET PART and ARCHIVE KEY (Q).
- Solution (R).
- Use MARKER; take CODE (S).
- Use ARCHIVE KEY; take ALARM KEYCARD (T).
- Place CODE; enter 75462 (U). Take BROKEN AMULET and CIRCUIT BOARD 1/2 (V).
- Use ALARM KEYCARD (W); take STAR HANDLE (X).
- Walk down.
- Look at five notes on board and use COIN; take SPARE FUSE (Y).
- Look at note and use STAR HANDLE; take DOG TAG (Z1). Remove old fuse place SPARE FUSE (Z2).
- Easy Solution (A).
- Hard Solution (B).
- Take CIRCUIT BOARD 2/2 (C) and select switch (D).
- Go to Police Office.
- Place CIRCUIT BOARD 2/2 (E).
- Talk (F); take STRANGE SLAB (G).
- Walk down and go (H).
- Take DICE EMBLEM (I).
- Remove security tape 3x: look at note (J).
- Select; take ANGEL WING 1/2 (K).
- Play HOP (L); receive HOUSE KEY.
- Use HOUSE KEY (M).
- Enter (N).
- Talk (O); take BICYCLE EMBLEM (P).
- Touch cat (Q). Take PET CARRIER (R).
- Look at note (S).
- Play HOP (T); receive DIARY.
- Select 3-2-1-3 on DIARY. Lift pictures on both pages and turn page. Lift four pictures on both pages and turn page; take PASSWORD (U).
- DICE EMBLEM on STRANGE PURSE; look at note and take ANGEL WING 2/2.
- Zoom into desk. Select Eliminate Anomaly on AGENCY DEVICE (V).
- Solution is random if an incorrect match is chosen. Solution (V): (1-2)-(3-4)-(5-6)-(7-8).
- Place DOG TAG; take TRAVEL LOGO (W).
- Place PASSWORD on monitor. Solution (X).
- Select ‘view photos' on monitor and then arrow 4x; select Print (Y). Take CLOSET TOKEN (Z).
- Use TRAVEL LOGO; take MEDICAL SUPPLIES (A).
- Give MEDICAL SUPPLIES (B); take NEEDLE AND THREAD (C).
- Go (D).
- Place BICYCLE EMBLEM and look at note; take ROBOT PART 1/2 (E).
- Place ANGEL WING 2/2; take AIRPLANE SYMBOL (F).
- Place AIRPLANE SYMBOL; take AMULET PART (G).
- Go (H).
- Two AMULET PARTS on BROKEN AMULET; take AMULET.
- Place AMULET; take CAT EMBLEM (I).
- Use CAT EMBLEM; take CAT TOY (J).
- Go (K).
- NEEDLE AND THREAD and CAT TOY on PET CARRIER. Use needle and thread on cat toy; select twice; receive PET CARRIER WITH TOY.
- Use PET CARRIER WITH TOY (L); receive CAT.
- Go (M).
- Give CAT (N); take CLOSET TILE (O).
- Place CLOSET TOKEN and CLOSET TILE (P).
- Select symbols that add up to the center piece. Solution (Q).
- Take path (R).
- Follow the arrows in this order (blue-green-red-yellow). Solution (S-V).
- Pass through every occupied cell (W).
- Light every line (X).
- Select handle and look at note; take DIARY MONOGRAM.
- DIARY MONOGRAM on DIARY. Select 4 pictures and select arrow. Open envelope and take ROBOT PART 2/2.
- Place ROBOT PART 2/2; take CASSETTE (Y1).
- Talk (Y2). Give CASSETTE; take INVITATION TICKET (Y3).
- Go to Rose Street.
- Use INVITATION TICKET (Y4); select stars: red-yellow-purple-green-blue (1-5).
- Go (Y5).
- Talk (Z1); take SEEDS (Z2).
- Talk (Z3); give SEEDS (Z4).
- Solution (Bx3-Cx3-Fx1-Gx1-Jx1-Kx2-M-Ox2).
- Take STAR TOKEN 1/2 and select handle (Q).
- Go (R).
- Take TONIC RECIPE, WATER, and RAZOR (S).
- Use AGENCY DEVICE and select Eliminate Anomaly (T). Arrange shards (@1).
- Play HOP (U); receive BOOK.
- Place BOOK and arrange as shown (V).
- Take BIRD TAIL and AISLING FIGURINE 1/2 (W).
- Walk down.
- Take BROKEN BIRD FIGURINE and CANE (X).
- Look at note; take BIRD HEAD (Y).
- Use RAZOR (Z); receive ROSE.
- Walk down.
- Use CANE (A); receive GRAPES.
- Go (B).
- BIRD HEAD and BIRD TAIL on BROKEN BIRD FIGURINE; take BIRD FIGURINE.
- Place BIRD FIGURINE (C). Play HOP; receive FRUIT KEY.
- Use FRUIT KEY; select matching jars (D). Take STAR TOKEN 2/2 and PINECONE JAM (E).
- Place STAR TOKEN 2/2 (E1).
- To follow the solution, always wait until the closest flame to your next move ceases to be active. Solution (@2): (Lx3-Ux2-R)-(U-R)-(R-U-L-U)-(U-L-D-L-U)-(L-D-Lx2)-(Dx2-R-D-R-D-L)-(L-D-R).
- Take BRACELET (F).
- Go to Aisling's Stall.
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- Give BRACELET (G); receive LUNAR TOKEN.
- Place LUNAR TOKEN (H).
- Arrange moon phases (I).
- Arrange image. Solution (J-Kx3-Lx6).
- Move pieces on left into spots on right (M) (1-5).
- Make connections (N).
- Select: (Ox2- Px2- Qx6-Rx6).
- Look at note; take AISLING FIGURINE 2/2 (S).
- Place AISLING FIGURINE 2/2 (T); take SPICES (U).
- GRAPES, ROSE, PINECONE JAM, and SPICES on TONIC RECIPE; take TONIC INGREDIENTS.
- Use WATER (V). Select knob (W). Place TONIC INGREDIENTS (V). Use cup (X) in pot (V); receive CALMING TONIC.
- Give CALMING TONIC and talk (Y); receive Cube Slab. STRANGE SLAB is automatically used.
- Talk; take MARKET ORNAMENT (Z).
- Walk down.
- Place MARKET ORNAMENT; take METAL LEAF (A).
- Talk (B); receive VIDEO CAMERA.
- Place METAL LEAF (C).
- Go (D).
- Use VIDEO CAMERA on scene (E).
Chapter 2: Nigel's House
- Talk (F); take Cube Slab (G).
- Take ILLUSION TOKEN 1/2, MARGE'S GLASSES, and JACK (H).
- Open curtain; take SAW BLADE (I).
- Use JACK (J); receive LIGHTBULB.
- Place LIGHTBULB (K); take WOODEN FAN PART (L).
- Place (1-2) and then place WOODEN FAN PART (M); take DOORKNOB (N).
- Place DOORKNOB (O). Play HOP.
- Go (P).
- Take HYPNOTIC SYMBOL and CANDELABRUM (Q).
- Play HOP (R); receive DEHYDRATED ACID.
- Place HYPNOTIC SYMBOL; take BUNNY TOKEN (S).
- Walk down.
- Place BUNNY TOKEN (@1). Solution: E-D-C-F-E-D-C-B-A-E-D-C-B-A-E-F-C-B-A-E-F.
- Take RABBIT (G).
- Place valve (H). Use DEHYDRATED ACID (I); receive ACID SOLUTION.
- Go to Nigel's House.
- Place RABBIT (J).
- Go (K).
- Use CANDELABRUM on scene and flip switch on left side.
- Take SPEAKER and RIDDLE PART 1/2 (L).
- Zoom into table and select Eliminate Anomaly on AGENCY DEVICE (M).
- Solution (@2): (4-5-3-2-1-5-7-8-9-5)-(10-9-6-4-3-6-10).
- Take SCISSORS (N); select (O).
- Use SCISSORS; take PAW (P).
- Place PAW (Q). Solution is random. Receive MAGIC SEED.
- Walk down.
- Place SPEAKER (R); take SAW HANDLE (S).
- Go (T).
- ACID SOLUTION and SAW HANDLE on SAW BLADE; take SAW.
- Use SAW; take ILLUSION TOKEN 2/2 (U).
- Use ILLUSION TOKEN 2/2; take RIDDLE PART 2/2 (V).
- Go to Nigel's Garden.
- Place MAGIC SEED; select matching colors (1-4); take BALLERINA FIGURINE (W).
- Go to Illusionist's Warehouse.
- Place BALLERINA FIGURINE (X). Play HOP; receive WAND.
- Place RIDDLE PART 2/2 and WAND. Solution (Y).
- Take AISLING'S FACE (Z).
- Walk down.
- Place AISLING'S FACE (A).
- Solution (B-E).
- Select button (F). Take EVIDENCE 1/3 (G).
- Select phone receiver (H); take DAISY TOKEN (I).
- Place DAISY TOKEN (J).
- Place key (K). Look at note; place bow (L).
- Look at note and select pretzels (M); place garlic (N).
- Look at note (O); place olive (P).
- Look at note (Q); use knife (R).
- Look at note and select area (S).
- Assemble puzzle as shown (T). Select; take MARGE'S KEY (U).
- Go to Rose Street.
- Use MARGE'S KEY (V).
- Enter (W).
- Take BEAD and RING HANDLE (X).
- Zoom in and select Eliminate Anomaly on AGENCY DEVICE (Y). Solution (1-4). Solved Image (@1).
- Take Cube Slab (Z).
- Go (Z1).
- Take PATCH 1/2 (A).
- Look at note; take TONGS (B).
- Place RING HANDLE; take STOOL (C).
- Place STOOL (D) and take DECORATIVE ORNAMENT (E).
- Walk down.
- Place DECORATIVE ORNAMENT (F); receive MARGE'S DIARY.
- Take CABINET KEY from MARGE'S DIARY.
- Use TONGS (G); receive TORN PAGE. Move hand (H).
- Play HOP (I); receive WOOL BALL.
- WOOL BALL on MARGE'S DIARY. Solution (J).
- Place TORN PAGE on MARGE'S DIARY. Solution (K). Turn page; take COCKSCOMB.
- Use CABINET KEY (K1). Play HOP; receive DEVELOPER MATERIALS 1/3.
- Place MARGE'S GLASSES (L); take PATCH 2/2 (M).
- Place PATCH 2/2 (N).
- Solution (O). Take DEVELOPER RECIPE.
- Go to Marge's Kitchen.
- Place COCKSCOMB (P); receive KETTLE.
- Place DEVELOPER RECIPE and KETTLE. Select jug of water (Q); take HOT WATER.
- Use HOT WATER; take STENCIL (R).
- STENCIL on MARGE'S DIARY. Flip page and take WINDING KEY.
- Place WINDING KEY (S).
- Solution (1-8): (Chili-Sugar-Bitter Cocoa-Soap Flakes-Lemon Acid-Gelatin-Valerian-Mint).
- Take DEVELOPER MATERIALS 2/3.
- Walk down.
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- Play HOP (T); receive DEVELOPER MATERIALS 3/3.
- Go to Marge's Kitchen.
- Place DEVELOPER MATERIALS 3/3 on table. Place Silver (1), Bromine (2), and Gelatin (3) in bowl (U). Select spoon and take DEVELOPER.
- Walk down.
- DEVELOPER on MARGE'S DIARY. Turn the page and take HEART GEM.
- Place BEAD and HEART GEM; arrange as shown (V). Look at note and open sack; take EVIDENCE 2/3 (W).
- Talk (X); take EVIDENCE 3/3 (Y).
- Go to Aisling's Stall and then to the Private Room (Z).
- Talk (A). Give EVIDENCE (B).
- Look at notes (C-D).
- Take HANDLE PART (E). Remove tape 4x. Take DRAGON PLIERS (F).
- Take NAPKIN (G).
- Open the cabinet; take DISSOLVENT AND BRUSH 1/2 (H). Use DRAGON PLIERS (I); receive FILE.
- Place HANDLE PART and NAPKIN (J); receive WET NAPKIN.
- Use FILE and look at note; take BUTTON (K).
- Place BUTTON (L); take GLOVE TOKEN (M).
- Place GLOVE TOKEN; take DISSOLVENT AND BRUSH 2/2 (N).
- Use WET NAPKIN and zoom in (O). Take LADLE PART (P) and open curtain.
- Use DISSOLVENT AND BRUSH 2/2 (Q).
- Swap (7-9)-(6-5)-(3-4)-(1-2).
- Go to Aisling's Stall (R) and walk down.
- Look at note (S).
- Go (T).
- Take ROSE HEAD (U).
- Place ROSE HEAD (V).
- Go (W).
Chapter 3: Shop Street
- Take LOCK DIAL, CHEF FIGURINE, and BROKEN LANTERN (A).
- Remove sign (B).
- Place LADLE PART (C). Play HOP; receive DIAMOND RING.
- Go (D).
- Take NEWSPAPER, GAS, FERRY, and ANTISEPTIC WIPE (E).
- Place LOCK DIAL and FERRY (F); take ABBOT FIGURINE (G).
- Use DIAMOND RING; take LEVER (H).
- Walk down.
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- Place LEVER (I); take CODE (J).
- Go (K).
- Place CODE and enter 137 (L); take LOST AND FOUND KEY (M).
- Use LOST AND FOUND KEY; take FISHING ROD (N).
- Place NEWSPAPER (O). Play HOP; take SEEDS.
- Walk down.
- Use FISHING ROD (P); receive MAP PART. Give SEEDS to the birds; take SHOE (Q).
- Place SHOE and select matching pairs (R).
- Take CAT TOKEN (S).
- Go to Tourist Center.
- Place MAP PART. Solution (T).
- Take CELT FIGURINE.
- Place CHEF FIGURINE (U). Spin right (V). Place ABBOT FIGURINE and CELT FIGURINE (W); take MOUSTACHE TOKEN (X).
- Walk down.
- Place CAT TOKEN and MOUSTACHE TOKEN (Y).
- Solution (AX2-C-B-D)-(A-C-Bx2-D)-(Ax2-Bx2).
- Enter (E).
2 X 4 X 4
- Talk (F); take HARLEQUIN INSTRUCTIONS (G).
- Take GIANT KEY and WIRE CUTTERS (H).
- Use GIANT KEY (I). Play HOP; receive STAINED GLASS.
- GAS and STAINED GLASS on BROKEN LANTERN; take LANTERN.
- Place LANTERN; take MUSIC NOTES 1/2 (J). Use ANTISEPTIC WIPE and select area 6x (K). Take PAINTS (L).
- Walk down.
- Use WIRE CUTTERS (M); receive NEEDLE AND THREAD.
- Go (N).
- Place HARLEQUIN INSTRUCTIONS, PAINTS, and NEEDLE AND THREAD; place parts as shown (P).
- Use needle and thread (Q) on puppet.
- Select paint (R); take HARLEQUIN.
- Place HARLEQUIN (S).
- Place key (T).
- Solution (@1): (Gx2-A-Hx2).
- Place key (M).
- Solution (I-L).
- Place key (N).
- Solution (@2): (3-2)-(6-4)-(2-3)-(4-5)-(3-2)-(9-7).
- (2-1)-(5-6)-(1-3)-(7-8)-(3-1)-(6-5).
- (1-2)-(12-10)-(2-1)-(5-6)-(1-3).
- (8-7)-(3-2)-(6-4)-(2-1).
- Place key (O).
- Solution (@3): 5-7-6-8-4-8-9-3-9-10-2-6-10-1.
- Select key.
- Go to Second Floor straight ahead.
- Take LIGHTER and CENSER (P).
- Use AGENCY DEVICE and select Eliminate Anomaly (Q).
- Solution (R): (20-11)-(4-16)-(19-10)-(14-4)-(11-20)-(4-16).
- (20-11)-(8-16)-(21-12)-(18-8)-(5-17)-(2-11)-(16-6)-(6-18).
- (8-6)-(1-12)-(17-7)-(3-12)-(18-6).
- Take BOOK.
- Place BOOK (S)and arrange as shown (S1). Take PIANO KEY.
- Use PIANO KEY; take COGWHEEL (T).
- Place COGWHEEL (U) and pull lever (V); take MUSIC NOTES 2/2.
- Place MUSIC NOTES 2/2 (W).
- Solution one (C-F-D-K).
- Solution two (L-B-D-C).
- Solution three (I-L-K-G).
- Solution four (H-B-J-E).
- Solution five (G-L-J-I).
- Solution six (H-E-F-J).
- Take WIND VANE.
- Walk down.
- Place WIND VANE on the house; take TOOLS TOKEN (M).
- Place TOOLS TOKEN; take HACKSAW (N).
- Go (O).
- Use HACKSAW (P).
- Talk (Q); take LATCH (R).
- Talk (S); take Cube Slab (T).
- Place LATCH (U). Play HOP; receive BANSHEE SCROLL.
- Give BANSHEE SCROLL and then talk (S).
- Solution (B-C-D-Cx4)-(B-Fx2-D-F-D-F-D)-(A-Cx2-D-C)-(A-G-C-Gx3).
- (A-D-Cx2-D-C)-(A-Fx3-G-Fx5-Gx2-A).
Chapter 4: The Forest
- Talk (H).
- Take CRESCENT and STRANGE SYMBOL (I).
- Remove leaf; take HEALING SET 1/2 (J).
- Place STRANGE SYMBOL (K).
- Solution (L).
- Go (M).
- Take NATURAL MATERIAL 1/2 and PIN (N).
- Place CRESCENT; take PLANT CARDS (O).
- Walk down.
- Place PLANT CARDS (P). Play HOP; receive HEALING SET 2/2.
- Give HEALING SET 2/2; take PRUNER (Q).
- Use PIN; take NET (R).
- Go (S).
- Use NET and select; take SUN (T).
- Place SUN; take ANIMAL FIGURINE 1/2 (U).
- Use PRUNER; take CROOK (V).
- Walk down.
- Give CROOK; take SPOON (W).
- Use SPOON (X); receive NATURAL MATERIAL 2/2.
- Go (Y).
- Use NATURAL MATERIAL 2/2 (Z).
- Solution (A).
- Go (B).
- Take NECKLACE, CHISEL, CANDLE RECIPE, and WHEAT WREATH (C).
- Place NECKLACE (D); take CHALICE (E).
- Walk down.
- Use CHALICE (F); take ASHES.
- Walk down.
- Play HOP (G); receive AROMATIC LEAVES.
- AROMATIC LEAVES and LIGHTER on CENSER; take BURNING CENSER.
- Use BURNING CENSER; take ZIPPER PULL (H). Use CHISEL; take WAX (I).
- Place ZIPPER PULL; take TWINE (J).
- Go (K).
- TWINE and WAX on CANDLE RECIPE; place twine on wax and select; receive CANDLES.
- Place CANDLES and use LIGHTER. Select book and take ROUND TILE (L).
- Take AWAKENING POTION from ROUND TILE.
- Go to Idol Meadow.
- Place AWAKENING POTION (M).
- Solution (1-3).
- Take GEM (N).
- GEM on ROUND TILE. Solution (O).
- Take ANCIENT KEY.
- Place ANCIENT KEY (P). Play HOP.
- Go (Q).
- Take ANIMAL FIGURINE 2/2, NET WITH FISH, and RITUAL HEADDRESS (R).
- Use AGENCY DEVICE (S). Select Eliminate Anomaly.
- Solution: (1-2-3).
- Take ORNATE KEY 1/2 (T).
- Walk down.
- Place RITUAL HEADDRESS (U). Play HOP; take ENCHANTED BOW.
- Place ANIMAL FIGURINE 2/2 (V); take ORNATE KEY 2/2 (W).
- Walk down.
- Place ORNATE KEY 2/2 (X) and ASHES. Turn page and take ANCIENT BOOK (Y).
- Go to Banshee's Cave.
- Place ANCIENT BOOK on left statues; select head 2x and then hand 2x (A). Place NET WITH FISH.
- Select right statue. Select hand twice and head twice (B). Place ENCHANTED BOW.
- Select the statues on the right. select hand twice and head twice (C).
- Select hand twice and head once (D). Place WHEAT WREATH.
- Talk (E). Select cube in hand.
- Select scene.
- Solution one (@1): (C-D-E-F-A-G-D-E-F-A-G-B-A-G).
- Solution two (@2): (6-4-8-5-9-3-6-4-2).
- Solution three (@3): (F-L-I-O-L-M)-(-J-H-I-G-H-E-F-L)-(I-J-M-L-N-Q-P-O-I-C).
- (B-A-G-H-J-I-K-N-M)-(P-Q-O-P-M-J-I)-(C-B-E-H-I-J).
- (H-I-K-J-I-G-D-E-H-J)-(I-C-F-L-O-I-G-H-I)-(L-M-J-H-I).
- Solution four: (R-S-T).
- Select scene.
- Congratulations, you completed Mystery Case Files: The Harbinger!