What can I do at the topmost floor of the Clock Tower?

You'll have noticed a strange mechanism consisting of four GREEN SQUARES attached to the clock.

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You can't seem to be able to do anything with it, though.

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Maybe you need to add something?

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You may have already noticed something on the second floor.

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If you haven't done so already, go down (back) two levels and take the gray TILES from the floor.

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Climb back up, tap for a closeup of the four green squares, and drag the tiles onto them.

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Do the resulting shapes remind you of something?

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Try tapping the tiles to see how they change.

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Do the shapes mean anything to you now?

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They look like NUMBERS.

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Digital display numbers.

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With four slots displaying numbers, and taking into account the room you're in ...

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... you can't help but be reminded of a digital clock.

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It looks like you need to set the time, then.

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What time, though?

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Why don't you go outside for a bit. A breath of fresh air might help clear your thoughts.

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As you stand next to the fountain hearing the relaxing water splashing in the background, you look up to the sky and try to think.

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You're looking at the Clock Tower from the outside.

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Clock Towers have clocks on them.

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Notice the time.

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It's 2:03.

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Now go back up the Clock Tower.

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If you have set the numbers to 2:03 and nothing happened, you'll need to keep thinking.

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It's not the time that's wrong.

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It's just that there are multiple ways to show the time.

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Two ways, to be exact.

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While analog clocks, like the Clock Tower external clock, can only display 12 hours, digital clocks can be more flexible.

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Look at the GRAFFITI directly downstairs for one more hint if you need it.

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You'll need to convert 2:03 to 24-hour format.

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Set the numbers to display 14:03.

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Watch in amazement as the mechanism engages, and the clockface turns blue.

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