Japanese crossword «Light bulb»
Size: 15x24 | Picture: | Difficulty: | Added: | 07.05.16 | Author: Aleksandr_253 |
The picture is nice, but the complete horizontal simmetry of the puzzle, along with large numbers at the top and bottom making immediately half of the picture obvious, make for a really poor difficulty level.
replyBut don't forget that beginners need simple puzzles, and even more experienced people like a quick and easy puzzle sometimes. I liked it
replyI generally dislike symmetrical puzzles, but the middle section was interesting enough to make it worthwhile. Nice image, too!
replyIt was simple but still a lovely puzzle to solve :)
replyAm I the only person who is most disappointed by the title? If you're going to author a bland innocuous picture, the subject of which is painfully obvious, and the title is revealed, it should say "Edison's Legacy" or "No more darkness" or something with personality.
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I prefer the title to say what it is rather than dance around it, especially since sometimes puzzles aren't very good and it's impossible to tell without the title.
replyI agree with both Ruru and helenstamps points. We certainly have enough issues with trying to match titles with puzzles when they are lacking ambiguity.
Obviously it's everyone's business what they put in these comments, but I think it's worth nothing that just because a specific puzzle type doesn't appeal to you doesn't mean it won't appeal to others. I personally have no issue with symmetrical puzzles, and when it comes to the bigger puzzles I find the are much easier to manage in even multiples of 5. It doesn't mean I expect anyone else to have those preferences. And while I am hardly a beginner one of the reasons I like this site is because I can adjust for the type or difficulty of puzzle I feel like doing at the time. I think the beauty of this site is the flexibility of using it.
replyObviously it's everyone's business what they put in these comments, but I think it's worth nothing that just because a specific puzzle type doesn't appeal to you doesn't mean it won't appeal to others. I personally have no issue with symmetrical puzzles, and when it comes to the bigger puzzles I find the are much easier to manage in even multiples of 5. It doesn't mean I expect anyone else to have those preferences. And while I am hardly a beginner one of the reasons I like this site is because I can adjust for the type or difficulty of puzzle I feel like doing at the time. I think the beauty of this site is the flexibility of using it.
Small puzzles use to be simple and quick, that's why we do them.
replyVery illuminating comments. They match the puzzle perfectly.
replyWas sure that was going to be a zip! Love being proved wrong. Thank you x
replyI thought it was a cow skull until the very end. Very nice!
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