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I'm going out to bike. Perhaps I'll check the blog post when I get back, perhaps not.
I think it's RATE, but I only have pieces of the puzzle. Weight without load is TARE, which you 'move' as an anagram indicator. Rate is also how 'quickly' something changes, but also the navy ranks are done by RATE
#NonSetterHints the current C4 is making me think of words like CLIP, RATE, TEAR, KNOT, ROPE, LOAD etc, with 'weight without load' a ~well known clue for TARE.
@bobble I'm imaging you using each point on the bobble crown to poke shortcuts on a custom Puzzling keyboard at the same time
It's a possibly salvageable question (in the sense of "acceptable and on-topic for the site"), so I'll fix it to the best of my abilities in case it is saved. Might prevent some downvotes for cosmetic reasons.
@AncientSwordRage I don't have any custom keyboard shortcuts; the only interesting thing about my keyboard is I installed Japanese onto it
Please find below a variant Sudoku which incorporates elements of Star Battle. The Sudoku is a standard irregular Sudoku, and the clues outside the grid are sandwich clues: the sum of digits strictly between the 1 and the 9 in the appropriate row/column must add up to the sandwich clue. In additi...
Okay, Rajorish, I have absolutely no idea how to save your question. I have no answer. I was just tidying up the grammar in case other people can figure out how to help you.
Here's a time when my clean-up was interpreted as genuine interest in the question
Only things that literally appear in the clue should be subject to anagramming.
So e.g. it would be fine if the def is "Quickly move" and we need a word meaning "weight" from which the (scrambled) letters of "load" are to be removed. Not so much if something meaning "load" is to be anagrammed.
An old self-stalemate puzzle has been popping up in my feed lately. I was unable to do better than the existing answers, so I created a different puzzle from it. For reference:
One-sided chess: Can you stalemate yourself?
Goal: Set up all the white pieces so that no piece has a legal move, as clo...