@GentlePurpleRain My thought was more treating "musical cover" as the definition, although that's admittedly a very loose definition of OPUS and doesn't seem to fit.
Okay, I just basically gave the last part of the answer to the solver, because they had like 99% of it solved and the 1% I realized wasn't all that important
I started with that (it really limited my choice of final answers), figured out that Germany let me do MAN + WOMAN leader, then threw in the black-stripe as a fourth category
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@Ankoganit Spotting which bits are important is proving tricky! Since you've made us solve a slitherlink I think that either we're focusing on the inside or outside of the loop, but beyond that I'm spotting little past my freak coincidence ANSI observation earlier! Still looking...
The blue boxes within the loop appear to spell PI if you look at it a particular way
And there are exactly 4 blue boxes outside the loop
I've tried letter counts, initial letters (clues and solutions)...
But the fact you were able to change the grid around and keep your correct answer the same suggests that none of the exact content of the clue boxes is relevant and it must be something visual
This is inspired by the following question over at Computer Science Stackexchange : Information-theoretic limits for a weighing puzzle
You are given 11 coins with labels 1,2,3,... up to 11. You know these coins have weights 1,2,3,...,11 but you do not know which coin has which weight (in particul...
This is the seventh Chain Puzzle in the Tabletop Games series, in which all puzzles are themed around board games, card games, tile games, and the like. The answer to this puzzle is a thematic word or phrase. The solver whose answer is awarded the green checkmark has first refusal on the opportun...