Sliding Picture Puzzle

The is a TWWHD: in.

Overview
The TWWHD: is found inside the TWWHD: at the TWWHD:, which requires the TWWHD: to enter. Once TWWHD: is inside, he finds a large picture frame on the right-hand wall with a jumbled image. The TWWHD: begins when TWWHD: checks this picture frame and tells the TWWHD: that he would like to play "the amusements of nobility."

The TWWHD: works like a real-life. One of 16 paintings of a character from is cut into pieces on a 4×4 grid; the top-right piece is removed, and the rest are shuffled. TWWHD: must restore the painting to its original state by sliding the pieces around one-by-one by pushing the control stick, as indicated by yellow arrows in the single empty space. As each puzzle is shuffled randomly, they do not necessarily increase in difficulty. For reference, the original painting is shown in a picture frame on the opposite wall. TWWHD: can suspend the TWWHD: at any time by pressing the B button, however if he leaves the TWWHD: and returns, the pieces will be re-shuffled.

If TWWHD: manages to complete the puzzle, the missing top-right piece will automatically re-appear, one of the 16 small lamps beside the picture frame will be lit up, and the young hero will be congratulated by the TWWHD:, who then tosses a number of NaN Rupees onto the floor. For completing any of the first 15 puzzles, TWWHD: is awarded 25 NaN Green Rupees and five NaN Blue Rupees, for a total of 50 NaN Rupees. For completing the final puzzle, he is awarded 10 NaN Green Rupees, 14 NaN Blue Rupees, three NaN Yellow Rupees, two NaN Red Rupees, and one TWWHD: for a total of 200 NaN Rupees. Therefore, completing all 16 puzzles nets 950 NaN Rupees. TWWHD: must exit the TWWHD: briefly to allow the TWWHD: to set up the next painting. Once all puzzles are completed, they will restart back at the first one.

Trivia

 * The picture frame on the opposite wall, which displays the Puzzle's completed appearance, resembles a NES / Famicom controller.
 * Exiting the TWWHD: in progress causes the TWWHD: to have an existential crisis.