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The Heist Walkthrough - Scrambled Blocks solutions

Your complete guide to The Heist's block-pushing puzzles

The Heist Walkthrough - Scrambled Blocks solutions
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This is part of our extensive guide to tap tap tap's iPhone puzzle collection The Heist.

These classic block-shifting head scratchers have been in hundreds of games. Most recently, they've been driving us mad in the Professor Layton series.

You need to get the computer chip into the glowing blue port on the right. Trouble is: these blocks are in the way and the claustrophobic conditions means you can't just move them out of the way. You have to methodically nudge and shove them about to free the chip.

Tip! As much as it might pain you to do it, you sometimes need to move the chip away from the goal to win.

Tip! If you get stuck and can't be bothered to slide everything back to how it was, just tap the reset button (the rounded arrow) to restart the stage from scratch.

Let's look at the solution to puzzle number 1.

1. The chip is lined up and ready for entry, but these blocks are in the way. 2. Shift this one down to make a path. 3. Move this baby up to clear the run way. 4. Grab the chip and slot it into the blue port to clear the level. One down, 14 to go!

If you're having trouble on a specific puzzle, here are video solutions to every puzzle from YouTube member Ougism.

Puzzle 1

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Puzzle 2

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Puzzle 3

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Puzzle 4

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Puzzle 5

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Puzzle 6

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Puzzle 7

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Puzzle 8

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Puzzle 9

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Puzzle 10

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Puzzle 11

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Puzzle 12

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Puzzle 13

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Puzzle 14

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Puzzle 15

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