Welcome to Permutation, where order matters. Your goal is to convert all the concrete powder into solid concrete.
In order to do this, you step on pressure plates with colors underneath them. These pressure plates will shoot out color towards empty pressure plates or pressure plates of their own color. They will also shoot out color towards concrete powder, concrete, and any other blocks you may experience in the game.
If a block of concrete powder is hit by its own color, it will become concrete. Your goal is to convert all the concrete powder in the room into concrete blocks.
Along the way, mistakes can be made. In levels where these mistakes are possible, there are restart signs which restart the room to how it was when you first arrived. You can use these signs as many times as possible without penalty.
Last but not least, this map is singleplayer only. It is not designed for more than one player.
Well, I hope you enjoy this puzzle. If you do, feel free to comment below and let me know if you want more levels! (I have many more ideas which I can incorporate).
Have fun!



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Creator: |
BLFunny |
Rating: |
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Version: |
1.0 |
MC Version: |
1.14.1 |
Size: |
1.5 MB |
Added: |
2019-06-07 |
Downloads: |
2,921 |
Category: |
Puzzle Maps |
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Comments
2019-06-29 07:26
Quote2019-06-20 04:57
QuoteGo to chat and then press the next level text :)
2019-06-12 23:44
Quote2019-06-12 20:25
QuoteActually, how would I "softcode" it? I'm not exactly sure how to use armor stands to do it lol
2019-06-12 15:54
Quote2019-06-09 21:37
QuoteQuoting 1GreatWolf:
Maybe try downloading another version? The spawn point should be set. I’m currently not at home so I won’t be able to find the coordinates for a few days. Sorry about that!
2019-06-09 15:10
Quote2019-06-08 18:52
QuoteThanks! I'll see what I can do with the GUI and soft coding. Thanks for the advice!
2019-06-08 17:45
QuoteI'm assuming lol
2019-06-08 17:44
Quote2019-06-08 11:02
QuoteTwo things: I'd prefer some more GUI (like a reset message in your actionbar), and you can "softcode" everything instead of hardcoding every possible combination (with armor stands, or similar). This would save you a ton of time, leaving you with only the creation of new puzzle layouts. Keep making these things, man!
2019-06-08 10:13
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