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This was a very challenging room up until the part where I have to dodge anubis heads and swinging axes and also the vases on the ground are obstacles, and if there's another section of this obstacle course I'm guessing lava's going to start pouring over me if I stand in one spot for too long. And also, the big anubis head doesn't stop moving until it's in the player spawn point, so just waiting a second gets you a buzz and a reset. That's not even a challenge, that's just mean.
It's especially funny/frustrating when I consider how many of the puzzles were tricky because they were supposedly made so that a child could solve them , and yet this one exists. "Don't make puzzles with math more complicated than counting! Dodging axes is fine, though."
I wasn't able to do the sliding blocks puzzle because there were no numbers on the blocks. They were just blank on top... had to click the skip button for that one.