To solve level 15 on doors, you need to follow these steps: Move the bottom-left circle to the top-right position. Move the bottom-right circle to the bottom-left position. Move the top-right circle to the bottom-right position. Move the top-left circle to the top-right position. Move the bottom-left circle to the bottom-right position. Move the top-right circle to the bottom-left position. Move the top-left circle to the top-right position. Move the bottom-left circle to the top-left position. Move the top-left circle to the top-right position. Move the bottom-right circle to the top-right position. The door will open after completing these steps.
Normally they are named as follows: Top Right = I Top Left = II Bottom Left = III Bottom Right = IV
Traditionally, from top to bottom, right to left.
B. Elements on the top right, excluding column 18.
Turn it over so that instead of the numbers going up from left to right (or bottom to top), they go up from right to left (or top to bottom).
Yes; manga is read right to left, top to bottom.
Although Japanese people read books from right to left, they do not read books from the bottom to top.
The Arabic script is read from right to left, top to bottom. This means that when reading Arabic text, you start from the top right corner and move downwards before reaching the next line on the left side.
Modern Chinese is usually written left to right. Ancient Chinese was written in columns, top to bottom, with the columns going right to left.
Not to the Chinese! Traditional Chinese books (and therefore, Japanese) are written to be read top to bottom right to left. Books in the English and the Romance languages are read left to right and top to bottom.
from left top to right bottom or right top to left bottom
Tibetan is traditionally read from left to right horizontally but can also be read vertically from top to bottom.
Online and in many modern books, yes. The traditional way to read and write Chinese is top to bottom and then right to left.
Traditionally, Chinese was written vertically in columns from top to bottom, right to left. Today, however, the Western layout has been more frequently adopted and it is written horizontally in rows from left to right, top to bottom. Whereas they previously did not use punctuation marks, these also are now more frequently seen today.
Yes, it is. Arabic is written from right to left for the same reason that English is written for left to right or Japanese from up to down. Those are different languages and they had there special styles.
Right to left, left to right, bottom to top, top to bottom.
Japanese is typically read from left to right, top to bottom, like English. However, traditional Japanese texts or manga may be read from right to left.