[poker] is a subset of [cards], but it's much more specific and people are likely to be interested in poker puzzles but not card puzzles in general. In addition, the tag already existed, I saw it in the tag page and thought it ought to have a description.
Does that answer your question? Again, I don't know what you wanted me to address "about" [cards]
My friend who so happens to be doing a Bachelors degree in Digital Marketing sent me this picture of a pixelated version of a map of his university campus. He, being a bright guy told me that he saw something very familiar would be represented if he made it and for that he decided to make this an...
@ACB compare that to the question "Why should there be a [sudoku] tag when we have [grid-deduction]?" or "Why should there be a [dots-and-boxes] tag when we have [pencil-and-paper-games]?" Subsets are allowed when the subcategory has interest to itself.
The clue is:
Adventure beginning by way of hill. One in 10!
The answer, I believe, is "aviator" from the first sentence but I don’t understand the definition of "One in 10!"
@bobble, enigmatic-puzzle means that you have to decide how the puzzle has to be solved. Right now, it is not possible to check if the answer you got is the right one, or maybe only a partial answer. — Lezzup1 min ago
Is that right? I don't solve [enigmatic-puzzle] questions, since I don't have the brain for that, but I was under the impression that you don't need to have a clear question to answer.
not at all, it's very common (and perhaps characteristic) for enigmatic-puzzles to come with no instructions
"Right now, it is not possible to check if the answer you got is the right one" the verification comes from the fact that you have understood and used all parts of the puzzle to reach the answer
Consider a 16x16 square subdivided by grid lines into unit squares. It is easy to completely tile (no overlaps, no gaps) this square with 64 1x4 rectangles. Each 1x4 rectangle in the tiling (no matter whether horizontally or vertically oriented), will be split into two non-empty regions by exac...