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Size: 15x10 | Picture: | Difficulty: | Added: | 06.11.21 | Author: 233 |
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233 doesn't give us much to dissect with their newest offering. The grid is too small to do the subject justice, and the density of the pixels makes for a fairly straight-forward left to right solve. While this may be a nice starting point for green solvers, the lack of even a single tricky spot makes it otherwise forgettable. A simple tweak to row nine so that it doesn't span the width of the grid would greatly improve the quality of the solve without alienating the author's (assumed) target audience of novice puzzlers.
The image succeeds in being recognizable which is admirable given the size limitations. Still, I struggle to make out exactly what the object is that the subject is being used to move. The three pixels in column three seem extraneous. I'd be curious to hear other's thoughts on what is being depicted here.
Overall: not the highest quality, but refreshing during the drought of tiny puzzles recently.
replyThe image succeeds in being recognizable which is admirable given the size limitations. Still, I struggle to make out exactly what the object is that the subject is being used to move. The three pixels in column three seem extraneous. I'd be curious to hear other's thoughts on what is being depicted here.
Overall: not the highest quality, but refreshing during the drought of tiny puzzles recently.
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Those three pixels are black cubes which, when mankind reaches a certain level of sophistication and awareness, will be used to construct a monolith with precise and profound dimensions that will signal to the gods our having reached that level. Until then, we'll continue using them to make forklift tires.
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Ok..so its a leg poking out from the box.. of a dead person who bought his end by being a stowaway on the boat which carried the boxes to the far-off shores of ...guatamala???
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