Turned
Fish have eyes on the top half of their body. If they are on the
bottom, then the tile is turned.
Reversed The big shark always moves
from left to right, even during cycle reversal. If a tile shows the
shark moving the other way, the tile must be reversed.
This will work will large-sized tiles, but if they are small, it
will be hard to tell which direction the shark is moving because it
will appear as a flash.
However, you can use the following multi-tile procedure for
determining which way the little fish are swimming and then
correctly reverse all the tiles.
Follow some little fish to find two or more tiles in a row. Place
the tiles side by side so you can see a wide area. Now when the
shark swims by, it will be easier to tell which direction the shark
is moving. If the shark goes to the left, then reverse all the
tiles.
Once you determine which direction the little fish are swimming,
reverse all the other tiles to correspond.
Watch out when the fish change direction. They do so gradually. |