onetimesecret.com/secret/b5t7i5c84b4rbjs5ea3per2ukpvrro if anyone could go and check that puzzle out before i send it it would be good (its my first time doing a grid-deduction enigmatic puzzle) :) passphrase Puzzling (if its not Puzzling then try puzzling)
Last week you were promoted to the position of Sergeant Head Detective of Australia, which basically means the best detective in Australia. Its January 2019, and you wake up ready for your new job.
But on your first day, you get a phone call from your best friend Sergeant Jack:
Sergeant Corrus O...
@bobble whenever you see this I went back to older posts and I want to edit this post which has a connect-wall thats a picture with no alt attribute... I think you know what i'm talking about :) puzzling.stackexchange.com/questions/38964/…
Technical question: When you edit long(-ish) posts, how do you make it that if you reveal a spoiner in the preview you don't jump back up into the editing box? I thought clicking on the "reveal spoiler" area in the top right corner (and not just anywhere in the grey box) would do that, but it doesn't seem to work. Hm.
I've approved your edit now. I know the alt text is mostly for the benefit of screen readers, but wouldn't it be the Correct Thing™ to use the letter case from the image.
(I know it's not your concern, but that image with its uneven cells is strange. And the kerning between the L and I in FLICKER is unfortunate.)
@102152111 Just to say: Where an image solely contains text and the formatting isn't relevant to the puzzle, using a table is probably best all round for accessibility :) (I've overhauled it now...)
For the price of my advice to entice lice to the nice rice device and dice mice twice in a trice, thrice a slice of ice with spice in a vice will suffice.
one in the middle could be named Miami Miami and then when the surrounding shop owners are like "dude, we were kinda having a pattern here" the guy could be like "whaddya mean? it's Miami twice"
I'm following these instructions to solve a Rubik's Cube. I followed them before and they worked, but now I am stuck.
Up to "Bottom layer STEP 3: POSITION THE YELLOW CORNERS" I am ok except none of the given images matches my cube. I have
No rotation of the top layer gives "adjacent corners" as ...
@AncientSwordRage ahh, alright. I was gonna ask what you meant by your previous message but decided to wait it out instead, and glad I got a clarification (thx btw)
Here we go then
CCCC: Hear criminal concealing Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, perhaps (5)
Two spiders are trying to catch an ant. All are constrained to move along the edges of a cube. The speed of the ant is $1$. The speeds of the spiders are $v_1$ and $v_2$ respectively. What's the minimum value of $v_1+v_2$ if the spiders can catch the ant for any starting positions? What's the min...
@Anonymus25 That's not actually as bad as you think. If 'Brown actress' were PAM (e.g. this one) then DO PAM IN means to kill her, and E is a stimulant, all giving DOPAMINE, a chemical
Given a bird, a cat and a shrew,
along with a bat and kangaroo too.
Some sleep at night,
others in light,
surprisingly you are one too.
How do you relate to the title?