peek at solution solve puzzle
quality:
difficulty:
solvability: line logic only
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#1: Raymond Fuller (rfuller4) on Jun 22, 2026 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#2: Jota (jota) on Jun 22, 2026
Me too!#3: Bill Eisenmann (Bullet) on Jun 22, 2026
Me three!#4: Alison P Deem (Indigo1) on Jun 22, 2026
Thumbs up!#5: Kristen Vognild (kristen) on Jun 22, 2026
I as well!#6: Joanne Firla (JoFirla) on Jun 23, 2026 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#7: quetzalcoatlus (quetzalcoatlus) on Jun 24, 2026 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#8: Joanne Firla (JoFirla) on Jun 24, 2026
And we appreciate that you did.#9: David Bouldin (dbouldin) on Jun 25, 2026
Hi Que! Can I call you Que? The nice thing about the "quality of the solve" is that we have people here of every level of experience and ability. We need puzzles in a wide range of difficult levels (probably not truly trivial though). Across those levels of difficulty, the preference will be for a high quality image. So I think it's not that looking good is "superior" to a good solve, but that looking good has a wider "good puzzle" tolerance range :)#10: quetzalcoatlus (quetzalcoatlus) on Jun 25, 2026
Hi David! Yes, you can call me Que, you can call me anything you want :D. You're totally right and that's awesome because I never pieced it together and it's nice to see things from other vantage points.#11: David Bouldin (dbouldin) on Jun 25, 2026
Just read your bio and it would have lead me to call you "lime" which I really like as a nick name! I feel like bios are under-utilized on here so I was really happy to see you had a long one with a lot of interesting information that help paint a vivid picture :) I need to update mine. Sparse on details :P#12: Kristen Vognild (kristen) on Jun 25, 2026
Hey, I just read it! I wonder if I should elaborate on mine.#13: quetzalcoatlus (quetzalcoatlus) on Jun 26, 2026
Parents usually won't admit that their child is neurodivergent, because it implies there's something wrong with them, too! (Those coping mechanisms are load-bearing!)
I'll be the first to share that I'm autistic. It's obvious that my dad was, because I was just like him, but my mom is coming to terms with the fact that she's autistic, too. ^_^ (That's relevant because Executive dysfunction is a hallmark of autism *and* ADHD.)
Thank you guys for reading my bio! I'm glad you enjoyed the lengthy description of myself. :)
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