Hidden Chronicles Midwest Kitchen: Our guide to finding every difference
As you play through Zynga's Hidden Chronicles on Facebook, you'll eventually come across a new kind of scene (as opposed to the standard scenes of finding items on a list) in the form of a spot-the-difference scene. The first scene (if you're playing in order) that offers this mechanic is Midwest Kitchen, in the Journey in Jade set. This offers two mostly identical pictures of a country kitchen, with six differences between the two (mostly items that are missing in one scene by present in the other). We're here with a guide on how to find these differences, in case you're having trouble spotting them on your own.
Note: The items you'll receive will just be a selection of all of those pictured below. If you're looking to find a particular item: Hit Ctrl +F (or Command + F if on a Mac) and type in the name of the object you're looking for. This will take you directly to its image. Also note that this scene does not come with named objects. We've tried to label them as clearly as we can for easier searching.
Set 1:
Bucket - Orange
Oven Mitt - Pink
Pan - Yellow
Wind Chime - Blue
Basket of Fruit - Red
Gravy Dish - Green
Set 2:
Bird - Green
Bread - Pink
Cake Dish - Orange
Rattle - Red
Rooster - White
Set 3:
Stool - Red
Plaque - Blue
Snow Cone Magnet - White
Carrot Magnet - Green
Hot Plate - Pink
Set 4:
Cat - Red
Dish Towel - Blue
Set 5:
Knife - Green
Cookie Jar - Orange
Towel - Blue
Cabbage / Lettuce - Pink
Set 6:
Lace - Orange
Birdhouse - Green
Peppers - Blue
Set 7:
Plates - Blue
Radish Magnet - Green
Set 8:
Fridge Magnet - Blue
Stand Mixer - Green
Set 9:
Measuring Cup - Green
Placemat - Blue
There are still some differences that aren't pictured above, as the game presents each set of six differences randomly each time you enter the scene. We'll make sure to update this space as we find more differences in the Midwest Kitchen, so keep checking back!
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What do you think of this Midwest Kitchen scene, or the spot-the-difference mechanic in general? Do you like it more or less than the original scenes? Sound off in the comments.