Pull one of your next highest pins down to the bottom center (you'll likely have to change which one this is as you progress in solving it, but even a wrong one should help get you started). Start by putting the two pins with the highest number of wires (I had one with 8 and one with 7) in the top corners, one left and one right. Here are some basics that I discovered that eventually led to a solution: I noticed that your peg numbers are a bit different from mine on Senior.either that means it's random, or you probably need to move each around in several different directions to separate overlapping wires. Because the wires can seem to "flip" based upon moving them around, I'm not really sure how to describe it for you in detail in an effective manner (I'll keep noodling it and let you know).
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