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This puzzle is inspired by the What is a Word™ and What is a Phrase™ series started by JLee and their spin-off What is a Number™ series. If a word conforms to a special rule, I call it a He shoots! ...
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Let "attacking" mean protecting, but everyone says "attacking"... Let Q be a chess position with q non-attacking queens, R one with r rooks, B b bishops, N n knights and P p pawns (...
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To Hephaestus, my father’s son, My two bits, I’ll weigh in: Do some tasks that I’d like done, a couple prizes you may win. The first pair you can find at Godsco (members-only, if I’d be so precise). A ...
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This puzzle is inspired by the What is a Word™ and What is a Phrase™ series started by JLee and their spin-off What is a Number™ series. If a word conforms to a special rule, I call it a Pendulum ...
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The answer is a single noun. Built from parts: (morphs into boast or seize) + (BIV BUTY) As a whole: could be young could be treasure could be field bound It could be simpler than it sounds.
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While playing chess, I had a momentary dizzy spell which erased most of my short-term memory. I knew only the current position, and that I was playing White, and that all play so far had been legal, ...
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You need to find a side view of B) nacrt=front view tlocrt=top view. You also need to draw the 3d model. I got this puzzle from my teacher in school.
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So just for context - my (now former) coworker Megan is a HUGE nerd, but she's always been a bit of a troublemaker too. I mean, she once got caught stealing some monitors and managed to get off with ...
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This puzzle has 2 parts. Question A If GEORGE can be depicted as follows: and JIMMY can be depicted like this: then what is the following name? Question B If QUEEN can be depicted like this: then ...
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This is inspired by the What is a Word/Phrase™ series started by JLee with a special brand of Phrase™ and Word™ puzzles. Here are some words, both examples of Productive Words™ and non-examples. What ...
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There are more variations than the one present in the image, but the most used letters are certainly present. I tried letter frequency, word searching. The plain text language is most likely Romanian. ...
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The answer is one word. Complete clue: against synthesis Hint: This is my own.
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The answer is a single word. Below are clues for the same: colleague of chia home to Oscar means to open of ancient origin This is my own.
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10 votes
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Find the hidden answer. Key points: Clock-wise When one ends, the next continues
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Here is a sequence I happened to work out, although I am certainly not the first one. Can you fill in the missing numbers? 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 20, ?, ?, ?, ? NB: The sequence ends after the last ...
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This computer science puzzle was presented to me by my Computer Science teacher as a challenge. He explicitly granted permission to distribute this image and to seek help or research methods on the ...
Матвій Сидорчук's user avatar
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Bad, even very bad chess moves are nothing out of the ordinary. Every single player will have had their fair share of stupid blunders like hanging a queen in an otherwise completely winning position. ...
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I’ve made a small browser puzzle called Codextri where you have to identify a hidden set of three letters by guessing words. Each guess returns a score based on how many of those hidden letters your ...
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I dabble in cryptic-clues, especially as part of Puzzling SE's chat game. I believe I have a solid grasp of how to construct an acceptable clue: how indicators work, what makes a fair definition, etc. ...
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Rules to fill out the grid: I must use 3 of each symbol in each row, and in each column. I cannot use 3 consecutive identical symbols (horizontally or vertically). A solid border indicates that the ...
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My puzzle enthusiast friend, who travels around the world whenever they can, recently sent me a puzzle (knowing very well I enjoy solving puzzles as well). Hey friend! Today I'm visiting a country ...
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Here is a classical mathematical puzzle: In the middle of a square pond lies a square island (whose sides are aligned with the sides of the pond). On the island is a tower with a princess locked ...
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The answer word has been split into three parts. Below are the clues for each, listed in no particular order. Bambi’s mother, musically kitchen weapon Atlas, but solar Hope it’s not all Greek to you....
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What is the hidden rule that will lead you to an answer? Explain your reasoning.
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I created a sequence of words (see a Note below) using a certain method and came up with somewhat cryptic clues for them. Unlike in crossword puzzles, I did not include word lengths with these clues. ...
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13 votes
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The diagram shows a regular pentagram inscribed in a parabola. Can another red pentagon (congruent to the one shown) fit in the gray region?
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Find all integers n such that the sum of the factorials of its digits equals ⌊√n⌋. For example, if n=2025, then 2!+0!+2!+5!=⌊√2025⌋, although this is not true. How can you find all integers n that ...
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In the game depicted below, Black managed to come out on top by delivering checkmate to the white king trapped in the corner. On the way to this outcome, seven pieces were captured at several points ...
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You can use addition, multiplication, subtraction, and division as many times as you want but can only use the numbers one time each.
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As a technical writer, I know that CCVC represents words that begin with consonant-consonant-vowel-consonant, then one would assume a CCC words are words beginning with three consonants but that isn't ...
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