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Post by Celestial on Oct 7, 2014 8:11:31 GMT -5
At this point, I would suggest: Red: X Orange: Y Blue: T Black: O Green: L What does everybody think? Those all sound good to me. Let's not limit ourselves though, there can be multiple options for them. Red or Blue can easily become a Y, Black can become an X, etc. I think it would actually be easier if we try to make Black an X too, since that takes fewer squares, IMHO. Not saying those are bad suggestions, we should work towards them. Just...say if somebody rolls a 28, it should be put on Blue even if it doesn't fit the pattern. Basically, common sense. xD
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Post by Tiger on Oct 7, 2014 8:30:59 GMT -5
At this point, I would suggest: Red: X Orange: Y Blue: T Black: O Green: L What does everybody think? Those all sound good to me. Let's not limit ourselves though, there can be multiple options for them. Red or Blue can easily become a Y, Black can become an X, etc. I think it would actually be easier if we try to make Black an X too, since that takes fewer squares, IMHO. Not saying those are bad suggestions, we should work towards them. Just...say if somebody rolls a 28, it should be put on Blue even if it doesn't fit the pattern. Basically, common sense. xD Agreed, but we do need to be careful because we can only make each shape once =P
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Post by Avery on Oct 7, 2014 12:49:14 GMT -5
Those all sound good to me. Let's not limit ourselves though, there can be multiple options for them. Red or Blue can easily become a Y, Black can become an X, etc. I think it would actually be easier if we try to make Black an X too, since that takes fewer squares, IMHO. Not saying those are bad suggestions, we should work towards them. Just...say if somebody rolls a 28, it should be put on Blue even if it doesn't fit the pattern. Basically, common sense. xD Agreed, but we do need to be careful because we can only make each shape once =P Yeah, this. XD We don't wanna limit ourselves, but we also don't want screw ourselves by stamping a number on the "wrong" card cos we're all aiming for different shapes, and then we end up not able to make one of the shapes at all since a pertinent number is stamped on another card that ended up being used for another shape. ^^
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Post by Gelquie on Oct 7, 2014 15:21:12 GMT -5
I think the basic general guideline I suggest is to follow the suggested letters as close as possible when choosing numbers, but if there are extra numbers that don't fit the shape, to go ahead and stamp anyway just in case if there's an available number on one of the cards.
(Of course, I recently had the issue of one number being in good places for two cards... So I just had to pick one. xD )
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Post by Killix on Oct 7, 2014 17:02:29 GMT -5
Here, have this awesome pic to rally your puzzling spirits like a buff from a level 100 Motivation Rays:
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Post by Tiger on Oct 8, 2014 12:57:50 GMT -5
Question on the second stained glass sheet (all the questions! \ o /) - do the sets of squares correspond with the grid below? Like, are the four squares on the left for the left grid and the four on the right for the right grid, or is it a free-for all and we just need to create two squares using any four of the eight pieces?
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Post by Killix on Oct 8, 2014 13:14:09 GMT -5
Question on the second stained glass sheet (all the questions! \ o /) - do the sets of squares correspond with the grid below? Like, are the four squares on the left for the left grid and the four on the right for the right grid, or is it a free-for all and we just need to create two squares using any four of the eight pieces? Those are two separate stained glass grids with their own set of four squares. The squares themselves are in no specific order and are simply all mixed together for added frustration. You just have to figure out which squares belong to which stained glass, kinda like a jigsaw puzzle.
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Post by Gelquie on Oct 8, 2014 23:29:28 GMT -5
*Drives in on the Questionmobile.* Is it possible to use an alternate puzzle in place of one of the clues?
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Post by Killix on Oct 8, 2014 23:46:28 GMT -5
*Drives in on the Questionmobile.* Is it possible to use an alternate puzzle in place of one of the clues? Yes indeedily doodily.
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Post by Avery on Oct 9, 2014 0:08:10 GMT -5
BINGO BINGO BINGO!!!!
May we please submit: Blue 'T' Red 'X' Orange 'Y'
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Post by Killix on Oct 9, 2014 1:03:40 GMT -5
SO MANY BINGOS YAY!
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Post by Killix on Oct 9, 2014 1:45:04 GMT -5
I've gotten so many questions about Clue #9, so here's a little hint:
Find out what the brown Marvir is saying. Pull out that detective kit and investigate closer.
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Post by Killix on Oct 9, 2014 2:21:25 GMT -5
*pops in* This is a reminder to clear your cache or you might still be seeing outdated versions of the following images: green, yellow and purple glyph scrolls, Medieval Word Search (errors fixed on day 1 of the puzzle) and BINGO cards.
Furthermore, if you have already solved the riddle of the Yellow scroll, but could not find the piece, try searching again. A problem with difficulty concerning locating the piece has been corrected.
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Post by Coaster on Oct 9, 2014 2:55:22 GMT -5
either that Marvir is wrong or I took the wrong approach with the brute-force method despite sitting in such a way that I knew what he was saying. <_<
Would it be a wrong assumption if I presumed that all the puzzle pieces hidden in posts were edited in by you?
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Post by Killix on Oct 9, 2014 2:59:59 GMT -5
either that Marvir is wrong or I took the wrong approach with the brute-force method despite sitting in such a way that I knew what he was saying. <_< Would it be a wrong assumption if I presumed that all the puzzle pieces hidden in posts were edited in by you? I hid all of the pieces myself, so yes, the posts they are in are all edited by me.
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