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2:39 AM
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Q: Which door do you need to open to get the clue?

NickLet's say there are three doors $1, 2, 3$ with labels: Only one label is true. Which door do you need to open to get the clue?

 
3:29 AM
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Q: Connect the image pairs

Mariia MykhailovaFigure out the rule that groups the images into pairs and connect them with straight lines. The answer is a single word.

 
Avi
Lightning quick solve by Deusovi :(
Definitely liked the NY pair
 
 
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8:54 AM
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Q: Four groups, sixteen words

JaquesThese 16 words can be separated into 4 categories... What are they? All of them have something in common... What is it? Bean, Iron, Bird, Notorious, Cannonball, Ripper, Prince, Zodiac, Clown, Slim, Sam, Dr, Dizzy, Fifty, Sugar, Brown

 
 
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10:10 AM
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Q: Some pocket challenges

PsplA "pocket challenge" is a short puzzle where you don't need any complicated process nor writing material and, some times, not even a great knowledge. That's what I like to call them... Here are some I use to dare other people with: 1. A skyscraper windows cleaner were cleaning the windows of the...

 
 
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11:50 AM
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Q: Each fruit is a combination of two elements

xKobaltHello Puzzling community! Here's a simple pattern question I created recently: 1) Apple = 50 X 2) Banana = 33 G 3) Cherry = 77 Y 4) Dragon Fruit = 137 G 5) Elderberry = ?#1 6) Forest Strawberry = ?#2 7) Grape = ?#3 Hope you enjoy this one!

 
 
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1:05 PM
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Q: Another Visual Connect Wall

hexominoInspired by this recent Connect Wall The 16 words below may be partitioned into 4 groups of 4 connected words. The resulting four words also have a connection, but in this case, the final connection is a picture, not a word or phrase. +--------------+--------------+--------------+-----------...

 
 
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2:46 PM
huh, spoilers are now click-to-reveal. interesting!
 
aaaand they're broken already
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A: The mysterious email on Mithrandir's Puzzlers Mail

user14478Note: I didn't try to click on the image yet when I wrote this answer, so the following is extremely partial and could be superfluous. Partial answer When Then the message partially decodes to If the mapping so far is correct, the numbers with a blue border decode to:

 
welp!
 
@Deusovi Their design on mobile changed too :0
 
@Mithical Even more publicity for your question, just like a few years ago :P
 
I was just about to leave a comment that I have absolutely no recollection of making that puzzle
 
3:11 PM
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Q: Change Four to Nine in fewest steps

DrD Change the word FOUR to the word NINE by changing only one letter at a time. The change must result in a 4 letter word from the MW dictionary and cannot be an abbreviation,acronym, anagram or a proper name. The answer should take Seven or fewer steps I expect more than one answers but the fewes...

 
3:39 PM
So regarding the clue, could the obscure word be an obsure definition of one of the words within the C4?
That's my only assumption which would make sense
Wait does deletion count as "substring" of the answer?
 
if something is deleted then it wouldn't be in the answer
 
So the obscure word could be the deletion of "cure" or something
 
4:01 PM
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Q: A curious email

Voldemort's WrathYou are a secret agent who is undercover at the Kremlin. You receive a cryptic email (presumably from your boss) who was supposed to give you the code name of the agent who would be picking you up from the airport to bring you back home. As a sidenote, you are aware that most agent names are anim...

 
4:15 PM
sounds plausible enough to me
 
 
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5:21 PM
AP physics spending another day on propaganda, this time about the many diverse job opportunities for physics majors
 
that's so weird
 
isn't that basically teacher or researcher? I think things like meteorology don't have many open spots, correct me if I'm wrong.
 
Apparently physics majors do well on the MCAT and LSAT
 
Avi
5:35 PM
If you survived long enough to become a physics major
you're probably very intelligent, it's true
survivorship bias is the reason
 
One of the listed careers is "YouTuber"
somehow I don't think that's widely applicable
also "Education policy advocate" because in physics you "learn how to learn"
 
Avi
5:52 PM
how to learn? simple, use your talent
I would be a terrible teacher
 
6:31 PM
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Q: Does "naked set" method always solve a sudoku?

IlJoker11Is always possible to solve a sudoku using only naked pair/triple/quad methods? If not, what about using naked set and hidden set methods combined togheter? I need to know it because I would like to use those methods in a c++ software and I don't wanna use "guessing" because it costs too much in ...

 
 
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7:44 PM
Anybody working on this? I have 5, maybe 6 out of 10 but can't get any farther atm
oh well
lol
 
8:00 PM
@bobble I'm literally going to major in music smh
 
Homework is two things: 1) a Google Form where we write up everything we learned about how Physics Is The Best Major In The Universe 2) a link to a Crash Course
so I think we're going to start learning actual physics! tomorrow
 
@bobble Great!
We started day one reviewing sig figs
We have our test next Thursday O_O
 
My other classes started right up - AP Gov especially
 
@bobble You're a senior?
 
yep. i so wise and smart and stuff
and also freaking out about college apps
 
8:10 PM
Ha! That's me next year
Meanwhile I'm already freaking out about college
 
The local state colleges are pretty good, so I'm applying there
 
Nice nice
 
Then I get stuck on where else to look
 
My rule of thumb so far is:
Stay within driving distance of home or
Get away as far as possible
 
ahhh! do i sense a contradiction
 
8:12 PM
No, it's either or
So I stay local or I leave the country
 
I don't have a license... or even a permit
 
I'm really close to getting my license
 
I just bike everywhere (which isn't that much, since COVID and all)
 
I have my hours in but I just need more practice
 
my parents told me about their driver's ed, where on the first day they had you drive on the edge of a cliff
 
8:14 PM
what in the world
 
to prove to you that you wouldn't die
 
(there was a road, it just went right about up to the edge)
 
I'm pretty sure that's considered "Reckless Endangerment" and also illegal
Weird
I get like anxiety over driving though
 
My mom told me about how my grandma passed the test even though she couldn't read English
 
8:16 PM
Wait....
 
(by memorizing the lengths & shapes of every possible question-answer combo)
 
Well if you can drive legally
LOL
 
because back in the Good Ol Days this was publicly available I guess?
 
Before everything became franchised and you have to now complete a "driver permit course" thingy
So dumb
Like what if you can't afford one
 
I have those fake driver's licenses from Legoland that they give kids
does that count :)
 
8:18 PM
As long as you don't get pulled over by a cop
 
Interestingly enough, that's what streamers do in a certain 3D platformer that involves a short randomized quiz. It's faster to learn to recognize 10 Q/A pairs in Chinese than to have the whole game in English.
 
hm interesting
Ugh University of Notre Dame leave me alone
I checked out your school once and now you spam me everyday about how great your college is
 
heh. I check my spam box for laughs sometimes and there is wild stuff in there
 
And it has caused you to talk about it in here, so apparently it works :D
 
@bobble It's not even in my spam
Well my fault for signing up for their newsletter ig
 
8:21 PM
Some of them seem to think I'm a mid-life-crisis man with erectile issues who's dying to get a date
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I'm not
 
@bobble But are you sure
 
But hey, what a way to check that your OS supports the latest Bikini emoji, innit?
 
Others tell me that my credit score is in danger
 
That's hilarious
 
... and dollar emoji :P
 
8:23 PM
I got a "test" from Wells Fargo telling me someone hacked into my account
But like
I don't have a Wells Fargo account
 
and of course, a bunch of standard ones about how I won the lottery, or a new gift card, or a casino has a big payout for me
 
I literally want to get out of the country but all the really good music schools are in the U.S. for some reason
There's like that one in England and the other one in France
One of them is like an hour drive away and I'm like bruh
@bobble What major are you looking into? Physics ;)?
 
oh gods no
 
LOL
But you just said that physics is the best major
Are you lying?
 
Well, in AP physics the correct answer is "yes, physics is the bestest major of all time"
outside of that class...
 
8:32 PM
Just tell your teacher you're going to major in like Sociology
And then have them flounder about how that relates to physics
 
But Physics Teaches You How To Learn! It Is So Widely Applicable, You Can Use It For Any Job! Take Physics Today!
 
Yes, my physics degree will help me get a job in... political science
 
some examples of physics jobs... protester against Confederate statues
(hey, when they fall, that's physics!)
Typewriter collector
Dog walker
Nature photographer
 
Lowkey, I kind of hate people ppl that are so STEM oriented
 
(physics of light to get the best picture!)
 
8:35 PM
Like humanities is a thing you know
Actually photography you could make a pretty good case for
There is like an entire AP course dedicated to optics
 
My school offers AP Art History
Also Sculpture. Not sure how that works with distance learning
And sorry to fellow puzzlers for clogging up the chat :)
 
ew art history
 
The teacher has a giant timeline-banner thing with every major artistic style over the ages
 
8:57 PM
@bobble Blech
 
art history! what could be more useful than learning how a bunch of people thousands of years ago drew stuff?
 
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Q: One truthteller/liar and one random person

Hemant AgarwalThere are 2 people standing. All you know is is that one of the persons is a truthteller or a liar (he is either one of those but you don't know which one) and the other person is a random ( he sometimes speaks the truth and sometimes lie, all at random). They both know all about the other person...

 
@bobble Music history. Learning what dead people wrote a thousand years ago
 
how about... physics history
 
@bobble Learning how dead people got everything wrong time after time?
 
9:04 PM
but then eventually got it right? (right=what we think as of now)
 
Sort of
I have a feeling that Einstein might be wrong some 1000 years into the future
Just like how some Newtonian physics is "wrong" after relativity
But then again, some stuff like math has barely changed over the last several millenium
 
CCCC hints: 1. This clue involves a rather obscure word, but that word is neither the answer nor a substring of the answer. 2. The first letter is O.
@bobble I assume that people who study art history don't usually do so because it's useful. They do it because they are interested in it, because the art fascinates them and they want to understand it better, etc. That seems obviously reasonable to me. Does it not to you?
I mean, if not then whatever are you doing here?
 
oh, I know that.
i'm still in rant mode over physics making us write propaganda
 
The bit about pretending you've studied physics and writing something that looks back at what it did for your life?
 
Do you really think that this time, this one time, we actually got it right? Nah.
 
9:17 PM
@GarethMcCaughan... where did I do that?
 
Maybe I'm misremembering. Wasn't that the nature of the propaganda?
 
The propaganda is that Physics is the best major/career option
 
So what exactly are they making you write?
 
Avi
@JohnDvorak which 3d platformer?
I only know 2d ones :o
 
(Maybe it's exactly as unreasonable as you're saying, but I can imagine some pretty reasonable things along those lines. You're starting out on something that'll involve putting in quite a bit of hard work in order to learn some physics. It's reasonable for them to hope that you'll find that more worth doing if you've given some thought at the outset to how learning physics might be valuable to you.)
 
9:20 PM
yesterday, by bobble
I have to write propaganda about how in the future, a physics degree helped me get my dream career
 
Avi
So basically
how do you envision
 
@Avi Let's just say that it's one of those games that if you want to 100% them, you'll spend literally hours riding down the same slide over and over and over and over again.
 
Avi
physics helping you out
 
Ah, that's exactly what I meant about "pretending you've studied physics and writing something that looks back at what it did for your life".
 
Avi
@JohnDvorak is it unspeakable
 
9:20 PM
gets a new meaning to the term "grinding"
 
Avi
runescape?
 
Again, doesn't seem obviously unreasonable to me.
 
oh sorry then
 
Avi
remember
 
9:21 PM
(More unreasonable if you're not doing the AP course voluntarily, though.)
 
Avi
one of the 7 traits of highly successful people is Vision
 
I'm taking AP physics because I already took AP bio and AP chem
and that's basically my only reason
 
Well, if the answer is that actually you aren't interested in physics and don't see any way that it will help you have a better career or a better life, then maybe you should drop the AP course and get a little more free time.
 
Avi
i took IB physics and now I can dodge flying boxes while running fast
 
On the other hand, if it interests you, or if you think that taking it will help you get a better college place (and hence maybe a better career, etc.) ... then it seems to me that you can do more or less what they ask you to do without any sort of insincerity.
(I am, though, 100% against forcing people to write things they don't believe, at least in contexts where they can't say frankly that they don't in fact believe what they're writing.)
 
Avi
9:24 PM
what if you don't believe in anything
 
I like learning about the science. I don't like learning about how I should pursue physics as a job.
 
Avi
and thus, are incapable of writing
 
And about forcing people to write... I have argued in many, many required essays that school uniforms should be provided and start times pushed back, because the provided evidence made it impossible to argue the other way
I'm... a little untrusting of mandatory arguments
 
Again, I am 100% against forcing people to be insincere.
 
Avi
writing based on evidence is a skill that is good to have
the question then becomes
how do you gather the evidence that most supports your intended argument
 
9:27 PM
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Q: What is the biggest finite integer you can make?

chasly - reinstate MonicaAs far as I know, this question is invented by me. I don't know the answer but, given the limited alphabet and the rules, there must be a highest finite integer and that will be the unique correct answer. Question Using only the lower case letters a - z and the digits 0 - 9, once each at most, wh...

 
My experience in school writing assignments is "write whatever the teacher thinks, then you get an A"
 
As soon as you ask "how can I gather the evidence that most supports the argument I already decided to make?" you are on the road to hell.
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Avi
although, it does fall victim to the problem of anybody being able to argue anything so long as they can find a shred of evidence for it
 
HTM
@Avi I think that should be the other way around
 
Avi
only if you want to pass peer review
if you want to become a news reporter, just find the news channel that agrees with you
 
9:28 PM
@bobble I am sorry if your teachers are idiots, which it sounds like they might be. Have you tried writing cogent essays for positions they don't agree with and seeing what happens?
 
No, because when they all but tell you which quotes to use it just becomes much easier to agree with them
 
@GarethMcCaughan You know, I should do that ne of these days
@bobble You should disagree and see how far in hell you get sent
 
I guess maybe it makes the job of marking the essays easier if they have constrained things enough that everyone is basically writing different versions of the same essay. Again, if your teachers are idiots then you have my condolences.
 
And I'm used to never, ever winning arguments
seeing as my dad is a debate champion and my mom is a master of the Stare
 
@GarethMcCaughan Yup. And guess what essay I had to write about? CONFORMITY
It was hilarious
 
Avi
9:31 PM
@bobble you may have won and not noticed
 
@Avi You can never, ever win an argument against your parents
Even when you're right
Even if you've won
You lose at the end anyways
 
because they know best!
 
Avi
they do though
 
@bobble I mean yes they do. Most of the time
 
Avi
all of the time
rip
 
9:32 PM
@Avi No, MOST of the time
Unless it's over like
 
Avi
literally all of the time
over a 3 year period
i don't think they've been wrong once
 
@Avi What if the parent is abusive
 
Avi
then they're not your parent
they're a jerk
 
Good point
 
I also have problems that attempting to talk to my parents about anything serious sends me into panic attacks
 
9:33 PM
@bobble ME TOO
 
Avi
I should be panicking but I can't :/
for example, why am I thinking about puzzles when I should not be thinking about puzzles
 
@Avi I mean, my parents have never been wrong, but I can't say all parents will be right all the time about everything
 
Usually my goal isn't even to win the argument, it's to get them to acknowledge my point as valid
 
@bobble You're taking the words out of my mouth
But maybe it's because they know something we don't
 
Avi
@NorthLæraðr life experience :(
 
9:38 PM
I have lost arguments with my 14yo daughter. Not very often; I do in fact know more than she does and have more experience of the world than she does. But I make mistakes from time to time.
 
sorry for ranting everyone
 
@bobble Nah, it's good with me at least. Idk others
 
10:01 PM
Hehe
COVERT means the exact opposite as OVERT. I find that funny for some reason
How does "is" work in wordplay?
 
It's not an indicator for anything I can think of. It can be a connector (either way around) between def and wordplay. It could just supply the letters I and S, or be part of a definition of something that does participate in the wordplay. I think that's about it.
 
10:17 PM
It could also be part of an indicator - "...when head is removed", etc
 
Hm, but "wife is condition" makes no sense
 
Yup, part-of-indicator also possible.
 
10:29 PM
It's clearly OVERT because your wife is OVERTOIL and you get rid of OIL, a known cure of all stress
#GreatC4Solutions
I'm just salty OVERT didn't go anywhere
 
Well, there's Frank O'Hara. But I don't see how that'd work for the rest of the clue. Also, although some would clue that as (5), I suspect @GarethMcCaughan would give (1'4).
 
I would indeed enumerate O'HARA as (1'4) and not as (5).
 
There's also Fran Kukla ≈ FranK, and Ollie. But… no.
 
Searching a few crossword sites gave me AVA and MIA for "Frank's wife" (referring to Frank Sinatra). NANCY and BARBARA are also options there, and the -NCY ending looks like it could have something to do with "condition"? But I don't see how to massage those into a 5-letter word starting with O.
 
@Deusovi Edith Frank, like Anne Frank's mom?
idk I'm throwing stuff out there
 
10:44 PM
she doesn't start with O and I don't think she had a wife, so the wordplay would have to be fairly complicated to get an answer there
but I'm not gonna completely rule it out
 
Olgivanna (or Olga) is the name of Frank Lloyd Wright's wife
But I don't see how that would fit anywhere
"CURE" can mean to "SET" i.e. "cement cures rapidly"
But is that obsure?
 
I don't think that's so obscure that Gareth would admit it as "rather obscure"
 
Hm, that's true
I'm going to assume that whatever is "obscure" under Gareth's term cannot be found in Merrian-Webster
 
The word in question is in fact in the online Merriam-Webster.
 
hmmm
word "curé" cannot be spelled "cure", correct?
 
10:55 PM
that could very well be it
 
curé?
 
11:28 PM
@GarethMcCaughan Does "substring" = "connected substring"?
 
11:57 PM
That is indeed what I meant. So STRI is a substring of SUBSTRING but SING isn't.
 

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