How Do I Brew Me Some Sophia?
1. Know anything about chemistry?
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2. Us neither. That's alright, you don't need to.
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3. First of all, the tubes look all messed up.
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4. Have you rearranged them?
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5. Keep trying, it's not that hard once you get used to the movement pattern.
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6. Done it? Good. Now let's look at the beakers.
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7. There are numbers scrawled on them.
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8. They might be important. Why scrawl on them otherwise?
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9. Maybe they point to the order the beakers need to be arranged in.
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10. Look around the lab a little more carefully.
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11. Do you see the Periodic Table?
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12. You probably can't make heads or tails of it. (Us neither.) It's all a jumble of numbers and letters.
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13. Hmm.
(PARTIAL SOLUTION FOLLOWS)
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14. Consult the Periodic Table to find what letters each number corresponds to.
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15. 5 is B, 10 is Ne, 16 is S and 18 is Ar.
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16. The answer must be in your memory somewhere.
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17. Seriously, have a look in your inventory.
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18. Why on earth do you still have a memory of the forest map?
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19. It's smiling happily at you. Well, that little smiley face there in the middle is.
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20. What did that correspond to again?
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21. That's right, you never found out.
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22. Remember how you made the map?
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23. You used a chessboard.
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24. Could the smiley face indicate the position of a chess piece?
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25. Why don't you look it up?
(PARTIAL SOLUTION FOLLOWS)
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26. Go to the library and use the map on the chess book.
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27. The Barnes Opening. A bad opening, but wonderful here.
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28. Can you spell "Barnes" using the beakers?
(VERY FINAL SOLUTION FOLLOWS)
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29. Arrange the beakers in this order: 5, 18, 10, 16.
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30. Tap the match to light the burner, and watch.
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31. What are you waiting for? Drink up!