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The Heist Walkthrough - Maintenance Jobs solutions

Your complete guide to The Heist's robotic puzzles

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

In this Sokoban-inspired puzzle, you'll guide a wee robot about as he pushes coloured power blocks into giant floor sockets.

Tap anywhere on the floor to move your robot. If he's next to a block, tap the block and he'll push it from the side he's currently stood on. These puzzles are about thinking ahead, memorising movements and pulling your bleedin' hair out.

Tip! Think ahead - you might have no trouble fitting the first three blocks into their holes, but will be scuppered by the time you come to move the last block.

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

1. We've got two blocks and two sockets. Seems easy enough! Your robot is even in the correct place already 2. Tap the block on the right twice to move it into the socket. 3. Press your finger on the space above the left-most block to move there. 4. Tap the left-most block to push it into the socket. Once the purple lights come on, you're done.

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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