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Layton World
Active since 20-06-2017
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Layton World: A puzzle trail with over 50 different puzzles scattered across the world between June 20th and September 21st, that is based on the new upcoming Professor Layton game!
Type [[List_of_Investigations#Official|Official]]
Creator Level-5
Discovered 20-06-2017

Main Page > List of Investigations > Layton World Layton.World is a puzzle trail created by Level-5, the developer behind the Professor Layton games. The puzzle trail started in early June 2017 and is predicted to run until September 2017. Much like the Professor Layton games, the objective of the Layton.World puzzle trail is to solve the 50 puzzles scattered across the world. In order to aid players who cannot reach these real life locations, other players must first find the puzzles and then post them on Twitter with a specific hashtag. Posts with this hastag are then displayed in the "Translaytion" feed of the layton.world website, where it is translated to any language the user has chosen when registering. For each puzzle you complete, you earn a currency called Picarats, which determines your global leaderboard ranking, as well as a Roulette ticket, which can be used to earn 1 of 30 collectibles. Players will be able to transfer some of these 30 collectibles to the new Professor Layton game, which releases on July 20th 2017.

Please note: There are no puzzle solutions or hints on this page, as Level-5 does not permit the publishing of puzzle solutions. This page is mainly for story, collectibles, and biographies.

The Story

The Abstraction Contraption and The Global Puzzle Search

Unlock Requirement: Go to the website, comes up as the intro.

The Story starts with short exposition speech:

A mysterious box that spirits away those who open it in the blink of an eye.

"This little box has had me and so many others around the world embroiled in all kinds of puzzles."

"Who on Earth made it? Why? And how?"

"There is both hope and despair metaphorically locked in this box, and as yet, I don't have the key to unlock its secrets."

"It all started one day when a small package arrived at the Layton Detective Agency on Chancer Lane..."

It then cuts to a scene with Katrielle(Kat) Layton(Professor Hershel Layton's daughter), and her talking dog Sherl receiving this contraption:

Kat: Ah-ha, Post!

Sherl: What's in there?

Kat: Perhaps a new case for me to investigate! Let's see...

The contraption is then shown:

The contraption

Sherl: It's more of a box than a case. And a letter, is it?

Then, a letter from Alan Hathaway is shown:

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Kat: Hm, it's addressed to Dad... Well, he's not here. So it looks like it's down to me to solve this little puzzle!

Sherl: Don't even think about opening that thing! Not unless you want to see the Sherly gates.

Kat: You know the agency motto: Any mystery solved. So...let's see... How do we open it? Four locks and a button. Hm, let's press it and see what happens.

Sherl: Oh yes, great idea. Press the button on the contraption of doom. Don't be such a cocky spaniel!

The button is pressed, and a hologram pours out of the top of the contraption.

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Kat: Oh! What's happening? Is, is it some sort of hologram?
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Sherl: The power to change the world? Hard to believe when it didn't even do what it said on the tin and abstract us away.

Kat: Well, it sounds like we need to solve all these puzzles if we're going to get to the bottom of this mystery.

Sherl: Oh yes, that'll be a walk in the park. There's only fifty of them...scattered all over the world! How are you planning on managing all that?

Kat: Haha, elementary, my dear Spots-on. I'll enlist the help of my international friends!

Sherl: I'm not a dalmatian. I haven't got spots. They're patches. ...And what international friends?

Kat: The ones I'm going to make on the Internet. I had a feeling something like this might happen, so I'm streaming our conversation live as we speak!

Sherl: What? You mean...people are reading this conversation we're having? Right now?

Kat: Yup, every man and his dog! ...With an Internet connection. Friends, if you're reading this, look out for puzzles in your area. We have fifty to find and solve. Remember, if we all work together, we can solve any mystery!

Sherl: Um, yeah... Pups, this Abstraction Contraption is too dangerous for us to handle alone. We need you all to lend a paw.

Kat: So join the mystery journey, people! Let's solve these puzzles. All fifty of them!

Worldwide Celebrity

Unlock Requirement: Complete Puzzles a-e


Discussion between Kat and Sherl about Piko-taro, the creator of PPAP, and the first puzzle.

Kat: You made that look easy. You've got quite a talent for puzzles, haven't you?

Sherl: I'd never have thought Pikotaro was a setter of puzzles... The sly dog.

Kat: He's really popular all around the world now. I can't say I understand why...

Sherl: You don't get it? It's a pen and an apple. Put them together, and you get an apple pen. See? An apple pen.

Kat: Yes... Well, anyway, I'm a little tired. I think some tea might...um...

Sherl: Might? You seemed to drift away there at the end. Is something on your mind?

Kat: I have tea... I have an apple... Uh... Apple tea!

Sherl: Hm, that actually makes a lot more sense than an apple pen. Give it a Gangnam setting, and that could catch on.

Kat and the Parisians

Unlock Requirement: Complete puzzles f-j

Discussion about Paris, the location for puzzle i, and the quality of the dogs living there.

Kat: The Eiffel Tower almost touches the sky, doesn't it? I certainly didn't expect our puzzle hunt to bring us to Paris!

Sherl: This place is swish. I mean, tail-swishingly swish. All the dogs have shiny collars.

Kat: Parisians have such style, don't they? They can make taking the dog for a walk look chic. ...Although you can only work with the material you're given, I suppose.

Sherl: Hm? Are you looking at me?

Kat: .........

Sherl: Are you trying to say I'm scruffy? Is that it?

Kat: .........

Sherl: What, has some other cat got your tongue? Say something!

Story no.4

Unlock Requirement: Complete puzzles k-o

Unreleased. Earliest possible release date: 07-15-2017

Story no.5

Unlock Requirement: Complete puzzles p-t

Unreleased. Earliest possible release date: 07-24-2017

Story no.6

Unlock Requirement: Complete puzzles u-v

Unreleased. Earliest possible release date: 07-26-2017

Story no.7

Unlock Requirement: Complete puzzles z-D

Unreleased. Earliest possible release date: 08-15-2017

Story no.8

Unlock Requirement: Complete puzzles E-I

Unreleased. Earliest possible release date: 08-26-2017

Story no.9

Unlock Requirement: Complete puzzles J-N

Unreleased. Earliest possible release date: 09-03-2017

Story no.10

Unlock Requirement: Complete puzzles O-S

Unreleased. Earliest possible release date: 09-13-2017

Story no.11

Unlock Requirement: Complete puzzles T-X

Unreleased. Earliest possible release date: Somewhere around the end of September

Story no.12

Unlock Requirement: Open the first lock(Unknown how to do so)

Unreleased. Earliest possible release date: TBD

Story no.13

Unlock Requirement: Open the second lock(Unknown how to do so)

Unreleased. Earliest possible release date: TBD

Story no.14

Unlock Requirement: Open the third lock(Unknown how to do so)

Unreleased. Earliest possible release date: TBD

Story no.15

Unlock Requirement: Open the fourth lock(Unknown how to do so)

Unreleased. Earliest possible release date: TBD

Story no.16

Unlock Requirement: Complete all puzzles

Unreleased. Earliest possible release date: Somewhere around the end of September

Collectables

There are 30 collectables that you can earn from spinning the roulette wheel. Some of these 30 items can be transferred to the next Professor Layton game, called Layton's Mystery Journey, as use as a decorative item.

Image No. Name Description Transferable
Pyjamas.png No.1. Kat's Pyjamas Loose clothing that's just right for relaxing. Yes
Walls.png No.2. Ancient Civilisation Walls A wall design that evokes the mystery of a forgotten time. Yes
Flooring.png No.3. Ancient Civilisation Flooring Flooring that evokes the mystery of a forgotten time. Yes
Curtains.png No.4. Ancient Civilisation Curtains Curtains that evokes the mystery of a forgotten time. Yes
Mat.png No.5. Ancient Civilisation Rug A rug that evokes the mystery of a forgotten time. Yes
Table.png No.6. Ancient Civilisation Table A table that evokes the mystery of a forgotten time. Yes
Chair.png No.7. Ancient Civilisation Chair A chair that evokes the mystery of a forgotten time. Yes
Sofa.png No.8. Ancient Civilisation Sofa A sofa that evokes the mystery of a forgotten time. Yes
Cushion b.png No.9. Ancient Civilisation Cushions Cushions that evoke the mystery of a forgotten time. Yes
Cushion.png] No.10. Large Cat Cushion A fluffy feline cushion from Madame Doublée's residence. It feels divine! No
Striped.png No.11. Stuffed Striped Cat A stripy and catty soft toy from the Doublée residence. Rather cute...for a jail cat! No
Statues.png No.12. Cat Statue Triumvirate A set of three cat statues found in the Doublée residence. They look like purrfect sentries. No
Tea.png No.13. Agency Tea Set A tea set that no self-respecting English gentlewoman would be without. No
Ship.png No.14. Luxury Liner Model A magnificent model that graces the foyer of the Saveloy Theatre. No
Projector.png No.15. Saveloy Film Projector A cutting-edge projector recently purchased for the cinema. Not a blemish on it anywhere. No
Reel.png No.16. Saveloy Film Reel A reel of film belonging to a certain someone's masterpiece. No
Movie.png No.17. Saveloy Film Poster The poster for ‘A Naval Advance: No Sub For Love’ — a much-talked-about film by Maverick D. Rector. No
Bicycle.png No.18. Katrielle's Bicycle Kat's cherished transportation. It has a basket and a saddle bag. No
Biscuits.png No.19. Lipski Bicky These special biscuits are a must-have treat at tea time. No
House.png No.20. Lipski House of Sweets This model made of all things sweet has been crafted down to the finest details. No
Tower.png No.21. Lipski Tower of Sweets A dessert stand that makes afternoon tea all the more special...and worthwhile! No
Vase.png No.22. Lipski Vase and Flowers These red roses have a sweet, sugary scent. No
Cuckoo.png No.23. Lipski Wall Clock For some reason, this clock's hands have stopped. Well, it's probably tea time anyway! No
Sweets.png No.24. Lipski Sweets Multicoloured, fruit-flavoured bonbons that are well worth sucking on. No
Lamp.png No.25. Lipski's Lamp A very elegant lamp shaped like a tulip. No
Bear.png No.26. Lipski's Big Bear Everyone notices this enormous bear when they come into Lipski's pâtisserie. No
Case.png No.27. Agency Suitcase This travel case sits in the corner of the Layton Detective Industry. No
Alarm.png No.28. Agency Alarm Clock Though small, this alarm clock has an ear-piercing ring. No
Calendar.png No.29. Agency Calendar A calendar contains all the important dates that Kat needs to keep track of...when Ernest isn't around. No
Wireless.png No.30. Agency Wireless This radio is an essential piece of detective equipment for gathering information. No

Ranking

For each puzzle that you complete, you will gain 'Picarats', a points system that determines your ranking in the world. If you gain enough picarats, you can also be featured on the leaderboard as one of the top 50 people in the world, at layton.world ranking.html. The amount of picarats you gain from each puzzle is as follows:

a. I Have a Puzzle...: 60 Picarats

b. Block The Letters: 90 Picarats

c. Two's Company: 50 Picarats

d. Balloon Puzzle: 60 Picarats

e. Chew On This Puzzle!: 50 Picarats

f. A Puzzle Of Nothing But Hats: 60 Picarats

g. We've Got This Puzzle Surrounded: 75 Picarats

h. A Bridge Puzzle: 80 Picarats

i. A Curious Math Puzzle: 75 Picarats

j. A 3-Colored Hat Puzzle: 80 Picarats

k. A Puzzle of Straight and Curved Lines: Unreleased

l. A Bullfighter Puzzle: Unreleased

m-X. Unreleased

This puts the grand total of all picarats from all puzzles at 680 Picarats.

However, extra picarats can be awarded in the form of a time bonus. It is unclear what the maximum amount of bonus picarats per puzzle is, but the general assumption is that it is in the range of 10-15 per puzzle.

This then puts the grand total of maximum picarats with time bonuses included at 780-830 Picarats.

Note: This section will be updated when more methods of earning picarats are discovered.