I really feel like it’s going to be necessary for Deus to give us the first through fifth letters too before I’ll get this. And even then I’m not sure :)
I really feel like it’s going to be necessary for Deus to give us the first through eighth letters too before I’ll get this. And even then I’m not sure about the wordplay :)
Let's say you have (a) a chessboard with figures and (b) a text from a book. The figures configuration is the Cardan grille, https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardan_grille
When you put the chessboard on the text, you need to read the word from the letters that are under the figures.
Question. Ho...
I am trying to relearn a method for solving the 3x3 Rubik’s cube that I was taught many years ago by a departed relative – it is for this reason that I want to relearn this method, eventhough it is not the quickest method. (eg there is no “white cross” in this method).
The method follows the fol...
Let's say you have a sphere-maze.
The sphere is fixed on the fixed half-ring (1) and two independent rings (2) and (3). These rings are connected at point A.
Inside the sphere one can see a small ball (point B).
When you are rotate two rings, the ball begins to spin.
Suppose that the initi...
This puzzle is part of the ‘Twelve Labours’ series, but can be solved independently. Previous instalments can be found here: Prologue | 01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07
From the golf course Hercules sped as quickly as possible to Dark Horse Bookmakers, stepping inside as a clock chimed two o’...
@OmegaKrypton I've no idea how "Elementary" or "boy" means "H2". Also, numerals are not usually used in crosswords (though there are exceptions).
CCCC solution: OCAPITA. The wordplay is "SUPPORTER OF ENDING TO CAPITALISM obstructs by seizing", meaning it contains as a substring, and the definition is "means of gathering resources", because pinterest.com/ocapita is a vehicle-rental business.
@OmegaKrypton I don't think "elementary" can mean "He" in a cryptic. In a regular crossword, "Elementary boy?" can mean "He", I think, as a punny clue.
You were yawning at your seat, being forced to attend this will-be-boring lecture by an always-boring teacher…
“Good morning class, today, we’ll look into the use of different materials. Well, as we all know, cracking eggshells and doughnuts can make our bones stronger…”
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You were yawning at your seat, being forced to attend this will-be-boring lecture by an always-boring teacher…
“Good morning class, today, we’ll look into the use of different materials. Well, as we all know, cracking eggshells and doughnuts can make our bones stronger…”
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@OmegaKrypton There are other oddities of English, too, but those are in the professor's speech fragments so I assume are on purpose for the puzzle purposes. I'll mention them here anyway just in case they were accidental: "And no one or animals can survive without eggs" should be "And no person or animal can survive without eggs". "cracking eggshells and doughnuts can make our bones stronger" should probably be "cracked eggshells and doughnuts can make our bones stronger".
There was a time when I created some letter series puzzles. This one is an old one, yet have never been asked. Replace the question marks.
P, Ca, ?, ?, O, Ca, P, Ca, ?, ?, ?, Ca