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Ready to put mechanical logic to the test? Nut and Bolt turns color-matching into a satisfying workshop puzzle where each move is a tiny engineering decision, and progress depends on reading the board as if it were a blueprint; to play, examine the panel, spot each colored nut, and slide the matching bolt along grooves and cutouts until it seats perfectly without crossing paths or blocking other pieces, then continue until every pair is fastened; early stages teach basics with single-lane tracks and open corners, while later boards introduce one-way gates, rotating plates, stackable washers that raise a bolt over a lip, and magnetic rails that tug pieces if you don’t counter their pull; the key habit is sequencing—always ask which bolt must be placed last, since that often reveals the first three moves by elimination—then preserve “escape lanes,” little pockets of free space that let you pivot long bolts without trapping them; if a segment feels cramped, nudge a different color two cells to the left or right to create a hinge, then return it later, and when a faceplate rotates, preview where each 90-degree turn will land your bolt before you commit; good planning includes grouping colors so you complete one zone of the board at a time, clearing choke points before you start long routes, and parking a nearly finished bolt one cell short of its nut if doing so keeps the path open for others; timer-free play rewards careful thinking, but you can also chase star goals by minimizing moves—count the least number of displacements required, add two for necessary pivots, and use that as a target—while optional hint beads nudge you toward the next constructive step without solving the whole board; accessibility options such as high-contrast color themes, shape tags on heads and sockets, and subtle haptic ticks when a bolt enters a valid lane make the interface easy to read and feel; what makes the experience enjoyable is the gentle rhythm of discovery: boards start as a tangle, then one smart rotation unlocks a corridor, a second lifts a bolt over a ridge, a third threads two parts past each other, and the final twist clicks into place with that cozy sense of “of course,” a clean finish earned by tidy, practical reasoning rather than guesswork.
Your task is to match bolts with the same color and place them into the nuts Each bolt is color-coded and you need to carefully arrange them inside the nuts Once all the same-colored bolts are set you rsquo ll complete the puzzle If you find it diffi
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