is awesome for grownups too. Well worth it if you have the money and the the inclination to experiment and create.
Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 1:13 am
anonymous125423
Wow, do I feel dumb.
I spent 45 minutes anagramming, but had two of the pieces wrong.
Purple vs. Light Blue should have tipped me off, but once I finally figured out that error it made the other mistake crystal clear.
Thanks for the pointers.
Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:36 am
pictom
anonymous125423 wrote:
And I don't understand why purple and light-blue aren't identical
It's a super easy puzzle. SO easy that its easy to make a mistake.
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purple and blue are not supposed to be identical letters but you have to figure out what the two letters are. Took me a while to figure out which was wrong but I didn't do it by the Legos but just by looking at the word I had and changing one letter.
After I solved the puzzle I
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Googled the solution and discovered a theme related website. I guess if you have kids, you might know this word already
Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:29 am
Gramps
Something to reflect on; whether you work from the left or right viewpoint makes a difference…
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think of a nixie display.
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(The 'resolution' on the results is not real high, so you have to look carefully)
Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:19 am
anonymous125423
I guess there are two things that are possibly ambiguous:
Blue could theoretically be one of two options.
And I don't understand why purple and light-blue aren't identical (and if it's not a meaningless difference, then what the purple could be forming).
Oh, well. I started this one late, but it sure looked like it was going to be an easy one. Off to bed.
Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:10 am
anonymous125423
Legos
Frustrating. I think I have all the pieces. But I'm not seeing the answer. I assume it's an anagram?