Terrific puzzle, and absolutely no way I would've gotten it without Mr. G. as a solving partner.ChrisKochmanski wrote: ↑Fri Sep 11, 2020 7:25 pm I came to this one late. With quite a bit of googling, I got it. Great fun, but no way could I have solved it without the googling. To any who could solve it without googling, I salute you.
Googling or not, a terrific puzzle. How do you constructors keep coming up with these things? (I'm thankful you do!)
Episode #260 Contest: "Symbol of Togetherness"
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This is satisfying to work on, but I'm not entirely sure I've got the right meta answer, as I still have 1-2 answers I'm not sure of, and the answer I have seems a little arbitrary. I might be missing a step. Could use a hint or nudge if anyone wants to provide one.
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I think I'm past the deadline anyway and I wasn't sure I was going try this one, but I'm glad I did! It was a lot of fun! I don't think I made any wrong turns, but the two-word phrase I ended up with, while it seems to fit in many ways is... not exactly a commonly used phrase, I think? Possibly there's a last step that eluded me. Anyway, great puzzle!
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This one should be 100%.
Happy to nudge folks if you tell me what you've got so far.
Happy to nudge folks if you tell me what you've got so far.
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I don’t specifically remember, but these contests normally run two weeks, so you’ve still got time.Laura M wrote: ↑Mon Sep 14, 2020 6:23 pm I think I'm past the deadline anyway and I wasn't sure I was going try this one, but I'm glad I did! It was a lot of fun! I don't think I made any wrong turns, but the two-word phrase I ended up with, while it seems to fit in many ways is... not exactly a commonly used phrase, I think? Possibly there's a last step that eluded me. Anyway, great puzzle!
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From the new podcast, the deadline will be noon ET this coming Saturday, Sept 19.
That evening, Brian and Ryan will solve it on their stream. They actually know the answer already since people have been emailing it but they haven’t looked at the puzzle yet so they don’t know where it comes from. (And I don’t think knowing the answer is actually much help in solving this one.)
That evening, Brian and Ryan will solve it on their stream. They actually know the answer already since people have been emailing it but they haven’t looked at the puzzle yet so they don’t know where it comes from. (And I don’t think knowing the answer is actually much help in solving this one.)
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FINALLY solved this one, with help from 2 other muggles. I was making it more complicated than it is, due to a couple of wrong answers/right answer in the wrong place. The theme is definitely in line with previous Foggy metas I've done/seen done.
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Yup, that was me - the winner of the contest! I think my “password” caught Ryan and Brian’s fancy. Very exciting here in our household.
All suggestions as to what to claim as a prize are welcome.
Richard
All suggestions as to what to claim as a prize are welcome.
Richard
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Congratulations!!Richard B. wrote: ↑Tue Sep 22, 2020 8:37 am Yup, that was me - the winner of the contest! I think my “password” caught Ryan and Brian’s fancy. Very exciting here in our household.
All suggestions as to what to claim as a prize are welcome.
Richard
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Congrats!! So many great choices. I chose Aries Puzzles, but other options include Inkubator (which I already subscribed to), American Values Crosswords, Joon's rows gardens, Fireball, ....Richard B. wrote: ↑Tue Sep 22, 2020 8:37 am Yup, that was me - the winner of the contest! I think my “password” caught Ryan and Brian’s fancy. Very exciting here in our household.
All suggestions as to what to claim as a prize are welcome.
Richard
No doubt others will have additional suggestions.
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Yay! Congratulations!Richard B. wrote: ↑Tue Sep 22, 2020 8:37 am Yup, that was me - the winner of the contest! I think my “password” caught Ryan and Brian’s fancy. Very exciting here in our household.
All suggestions as to what to claim as a prize are welcome.
Richard
I was wondering how they pick the winner. Is it just random, or is it the one they find most interesting for whatever reason. Last time they read my entire comment too.
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Congrats! I also vote for Joon's Outside the box, great mix of variety puzzles and/or Rows Gardens.