Hey @Randal'Thor! Long time no see, buddy. Remember the barbeque in 2005? As a long-time friend of yours I hope you can help me out with a particular issue I'm having. I gambled away all my reputation and am close to being repless. Please give me 25,000 rep so I can help you with those juicy site statistics. I promise I'll pay it back!
@Randal'Thor I have photo evidence. In retrospect, I'm not sure if you wanted to slice the lechon or me (approaching from the right, clearly indicated by the viewing directions of Paolo, Jalvon and you) with your sword.
My twin and I constantly argue about who is the elder. He claims that just because he was born first, he is older than I am. I refute his claim and point at our birth certificates, which clearly show that I am older.
We're both telling the truth, but how can this be?
> exe show introduction
What puzzle does the below image describe?
> exe scroll_down
Sometimes the first place you look is not always the right one. But, sometimes it is. Sometimes it isn't. Sometimes it is. Sometimes you need to read between the lines. Sometimes you don't. Sometimes you do.
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@TheGreatEscaper You can't green-tick more than one answer. You'll just have to accept the one you feel is most worthy - maybe the person who did the most work, or the person who got the final piece, or whichever you want really.
I have recently posted a puzzle which was met with several excellent answers of roughly equivalent quality.
This lead me to look for guidelines on how to choose which answer to accept.
Should I favor earlier answers, more creative answers, simpler answers?
I was surprised to find no information a...
When I posted this puzzle, I made a stupid mistake resulting from not double checking my thinking. I did not notice this until one user posted an incomplete answer, which was only missing an answer for the part I had goofed up. I upvoted him, and said I would fix the puzzle later, at which point ...
Oh. Yeah, that's kind of the ideal. The green tick goes to the best/most complete answer, by whatever criteria you feel appropriate. Hopefully it's the person who put in the most profitable effort and solved the most bits and pieces, though it isn't always.
(Where it isn't, a bounty is often given to the one whose answer didn't warrant the Accept but whose efforts should definitely be rewarded. though that doesn't happen as often as it ideally would, hehe)
So man, it's been dead dead dead today huh. I was offline for over 12 hours and missed, like, two puzzles and not a lot else.
I might spend some time today on solving my own puzzle - both to know if I made any mistakes and if it is actually solveable how I intend it to be solvable.
Something thing comes in..
Something thing goes out..
Some people press me..
while others touch me..
I die every few days but don't worry you can bring back me to life or you can take care that I don't die..
You speak to me but I don't listen ..
But when I speak a...
I find it interesting and a little amusing how they now market old style mobiles' size and simplicity as features for older folks. Big bold buttons so they can see them easily, and none of those extras they don't care about.
We have at least two tags (possibly more) which say nothing about the content of the puzzle but only describe what context it originated or was found in.
iq-test - "For puzzles that have appeared in IQ tests", 38 questions.
job-interview-question - "For puzzles that were asked at a job intervie...
During university I had an "old-style" phone. Because I really did not have any use for a smartphone. I only got a smartphone now that I finished. For anything at home I use a desktop computer. No laptop that overheats all the time, and no tablet that is too big to comfortably take with me, and is inferior to my desktop in any other way.
Santa should send me a new desktop computer though. Pweeeeeeeeeez :3
I think this question should be reopened. It's closed as "too broad", but three of the four answers are actually the same thing, just with slightly different explanations, and the fourth doesn't explain several of the lines.
I like riddles if effort has been put into them. But I find way to often new users use them as ways to get quick rep, and you can see only a few minutes have been spent on them
I created an encode and decode function, and they worked for the few sample inputs I used. But there is something weird in the decode function... and I am not sure why it manages to decode it. It should not be able to.
I only code a little bit and whenever it does something it isn't supposed to do, I usually don't have the discipline to go through every line and see where it goes funny xD
Original inspiration from @BeastlyGerbil's puzzle - This is an opportunity. Can you take it?
I have just received this email, from someone who Puzzlers Email couldn't give me any info on - it just says 'Unknown'. I took a picture with my camera - maybe you can figure out what on earth this guy...
The aliens have landed!
You wake up one morning and find yourself in a room with familiar furniture but featureless white walls, strapped firmly to your own bed and hooked up to an array of dials and monitors that are clearly not of human origin. It seems as though your entire bedroom has been s...
@Mithrandir It's made pretty good progress really. I wouldn't worry too much if it doesn't get many new committers over Christmas, as long as the rate goes up again in January.
I hope the puzzle I am currently working on survives at least an hour. It's really hard to judge, really. I know the secrets of the thing I am working on. I just have to drop the right hints. Sometimes people pick up on hints really quickly.
A custom close reason for 'bad' riddles/puzzles.
Normally, the way to deal with 'bad' questions on Stack Exchange is simply to downvote them, while closing is reserved for questions which are off-topic, opinion-based, or otherwise inappropriate for the site. However, certain sites which have a c...
What about this theory: some crazy puzzler murdered Ricky and put some code in his pocket to show off his puzzling prowess, and years later joined PSE under the PSEudonym joseph querry.
Identify each country in the following list, and then work out what they all have in common.
A little piece of Europe by a newly discovered island.
An Arab state with power beyond its size.
A former colony that waves a rifle proudly.
A nation wracked by war, which sounds much like its neighbour...
I really like these tags like geography and animals which encourage us to create pretty much free-style puzzles with the only restriction being a particular surface theme.
@Ankoganit You don't lose badges, except tag badges or under special circumstances (e.g. if you cheated massively to get them in the first place, or if you only get them due to a bug).
@BeastlyGerbil This question makes me hope people don't find me dead after I cycle home from work. I sometimes travel with rather cryptic A4 papers detailing some set-up for a puzzle. - Also I would not like to get murdered, but that's unrelated :P
@Randal'Thor If it's valid, we should definitely make sure that every question in the list clearly links to the topic post in it's body, otherwise people who don't know about it have a disadvantage.
I'm tired and grumpy, but not sleepy. Probably not a good time to exercise mod powers. So, instead, I will have a bit of a whinge here, to see if anyone else agrees with me, or has suggestions on whether it needs fixing.
Back in February, I whined on chat:
I'm bored of "Did Einstein really s...
Yes but I mean, people don't have much space to work with there. Most of the puzzles will be the same, a lengthy block with some hidden message with an einstein quote.
Its not the word limit. I think it would be better if you just did 'A steganographic puzzle involving an einstein quote'. People would have room to work with then
You've kind of given three tags - story, steganography and einstein. It would work better with just steganography and einstein. Otherwise its too specific, we want a variety of puzzle for the challenge
> Create a story of no more than 500 words containing the following quotation hidden steganographically, along with enough clues to locate it: "Problems are not stop signs, they are guidelines."
But I still remember the days when I had just a few hundred rep on SFF and less than that everywhere else, and never dreamed of getting even as much as 1k.
IME there are two ways of earning rep on SE: be better than everyone else at answering a particular kind of question (like @Slytherincess, @Thaddeus, @DarthMelkor), or just answer everything, often as soon as the question appears (like @Richard and maybe @DVK).
There is a distinct decline in the level of civility on all the sites here. Some of this is due to new users coming in and posting spam and other nonsense, but the off-topic and downvote buttons are doing a pretty good job of keeping this under control.
Unfortunately, a lot of this is coming ...