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/debug
/warp nowhere=x.y
x.y = the coords of your mouse pointer.
Or you can do what Hara said and just do 518. This was honestly such a stupid puzzle, spent two hours trying to find an answer on YouTube. Nothing.
and the bottom row¦5¦6¦7¦8¦
and the answer is 518
i'm not spoiling the puzzle for you i'm just giving the answer for people too lazy to do it
It isn't a math clue. It is an electric circuit clue. The first number represent the button. The rest of number represent which light is on or off. + is on while - is off. Example 7 +1 +4 -2 -7 mean if you press the 7th button then the 1st, and 4th light will be on while it will turn off the 2nd, and 7th light.