Invisiclues
Trinity
The Kensington Gardens
(Click or tap on any clue to reveal the clue.)
Who is the bird woman?
- She sells bags of crumbs to tourists.
- She's also a ripe source of information. You can ASK HER ABOUT many things.
- Ask her about Trinity, especially.
What is a "p"?
- It's British slang for pence.
How do I buy a bag of crumbs?
- INVENTORY.
- TAKE THE CREDIT CARD THEN GIVE IT TO THE BIRD WOMAN
- If that doesn't work, try the seven-sided coin.
Should I feed the pigeons?
- Feel free.
A roadrunner just took off with my ruby! How do I get it back?
- Don't just stand there. CHASE THE ROADRUNNER.
- Too late, eh? Maybe you should ASK THE BIRD WOMAN ABOUT THE ROADRUNNER.
- Or ASK HER ABOUT THE RUBY.
- Don't worry about the ruby right now. You'll have a chance to get it back.
What should I do with the paper bird?
- It's floating just within reach.
- TAKE THE PAPER BIRD.
- EXAMINE THE PAPER BIRD.
- UNFOLD THE PAPER BIRD.
- READ THE PAPER BIRD.
How do I get the bubble-making equipment from the boy?
- You can't.
How do I stop the boy from leaving?
- If you leave the boy alone, he won't leave.
Who is the woman with the umbrella?
- EXAMINE HER. You might learn something.
Why won't the sign painter let me use the stepladder?
- Wait until he climbs down.
- When he climbs down, show him the gallon of purple paint.
- Sign painter? Stepladder? Purple paint?
- Remember the warning in the introduction: Don't let the presence or absence of questions, or the length of the answers, influence the way you play.
How do I stop the perambulator from sliding out from under me?
- Don't stand in it.
How do I get the parasol?
- Maybe you can dislodge it from the branch.
- Throw something at it.
- THROW THE SOCCER BALL AT THE PARASOL.
- Once you've got the parasol, forget the ball. You won't need it later.
What is a "Wabe"?
- EXAMINE THE SUNDIAL.
Is there anything useful in the Wabe?
- EXAMINE THE SUNDIAL. Now you know what a Wabe is.
- EXAMINE THE GNOMON.
- It's possible to remove the gnomon.
- UNSCREW THE GNOMON THEN GET IT.
What do the symbols on the sundial mean?
- They represent various planets, constellations and characters from the Greek alphabet.
- They are, clockwise from seven o'clock:
- Omega (last letter of the Greek alphabet)
- Mercury (swift messenger of the Roman gods)
- Pluto (Greek god of the underworld)
- Neptune (Roman god of the sea)
- Libra (the Scales; seventh constellation of the Zodiac)
- Mars (Roman god of war)
- Alpha (first letter of the Greek alphabet)
How can I survive the hydrogen bomb attack?
- You have to get out of the Kensington Gardens.
- The exits are hopelessly blocked by nannies and tourists.
- There's an event you want to witness at the right time and place.
- Try reading the message on the paper bird.
Is there a way to cross the grass?
- Walking on the grass is not the answer.
- Did you notice the bicyclists?
- The grass didn't bother the bicyclists. If only you could find a bicycle.
- Or some other wheeled vehicle.
- A perambulator, perhaps?
- You need to get in the perambulator and find a means of propulsion.
- Nobody will give you a push. But there's a strong wind.
- Use the umbrella as a sail to move you while you're in the pram.
- GET IN PRAM. OPEN UMBRELLA.
The wind is blowing the wrong way! What do I do?
- You need to do what the bird woman is telling you to do.
- BUY A BAG OF CRUMBS. GET BAG. FEED THE BIRDS.
- The wind direction mysteriously changes when the roadrunner steals the ruby. Eerie, isn't it?
What do I do at the Long Water?
- Examine your surroundings carefully.
- Get everything you can.
- Don't take too long. Time is slowed, but not stopped.
- GO EAST THEN ENTER THE WHITE DOOR to leave the Kensington Gardens.