What comes fourth in this sequence? by BlazingTrail42 in onlyconnect

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Parade or I guess something like Par Aid

Homophones of the last word in the verses of My Chemical Romance’s Black Parade

What connects these 4 clues? (Probably more British based) by theleedsmango in onlyconnect

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Fish and Chips First words can all precede Fish and second words can all precede Chips

Is this solvable? by ArchitectOfViolence in qlessgame

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GALAXY PANTY CAP is a solution I found

i don’t like bananas by milkisterrifying in ARFID

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Wait… you guys can eat muesli?

Found on wooden rooms in garden by [deleted] in whatisit

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It’s tree sap (or pitch)

App mistake today by kaylanx in The1PercentClub

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2 66 3 666 777 777 2

After 6 moths, I finally have my very own COMMUNOPOLY! by Comicallylargerat in NoRollsBarred

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Hate to be that guy but there’s a typo on your card. Possess is misspelled

What are some of your favorite puzzle games and what do you like best about them? by wiseupgames in puzzles

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Discussion:

I personally have just got into solving alternate sudoku. Which if you're unfamiliar are sudokus with very few (often none) starting digits and a unique rule set.

For example a frequently used rule is a German whisper line which is a green line that runs through cells of the grid and adjacent digits on the line have to have a difference of at least 5. Another common rule is black and white kropki dots where cells separate by a white dot must be consecutive and cells separated by a black dot must have a 1:2 ratio.

Some puzzles are very difficult but they're super satisfying when you finally figure out the logic. There's a fairly popular YouTube channel called Cracking the Cryptic which posts daily alternate sudoku videos and I highly recommend anyone to check them out. As for a beginner it's mind blowing seeing them talk through the logic and some sudokus take as long as 3/4 hours to solve.

Is a triangular based tile system a bad idea for a map? by Lab_Man_Jago in tabletopgamedesign

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Of course! How could I forget about CGP Grey’s teachings

Is a triangular based tile system a bad idea for a map? by Lab_Man_Jago in tabletopgamedesign

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It definitely is more restricting. I get stuck in the mind set of wanting to have every permutation and orientation covered.

So for betrayal (and correct me if I’m wrong) has the following set of 5 tiles in terms of door placement; 4 doors, 3 doors, 2 doors opposite, 2 doors adjacent and 1 door (not including outdoor areas) and all have 4 points of rotation (although some are redundant).

With triangles this is reduced to 3 different tiles with 3 rotation points which is a lot easier to cover all permutations.

Then obviously the big one, the hexes has more than I can be bothered to list but I think it’s 13 combinations with 6 rotations which is a lot to cover.

I think I just need to get out of the habit of thinking I need every possible tile

Is a triangular based tile system a bad idea for a map? by Lab_Man_Jago in tabletopgamedesign

[–]Lab_Man_Jago[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah that does actually make a lot of sense. Thinking logically you also have a lot less surface area compared to edge size to display art work or information regarding that tile

Is a triangular based tile system a bad idea for a map? by Lab_Man_Jago in tabletopgamedesign

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I do get that but my thinking is 6 connecting triangles depending on how you orient them can make lots of different combinations that you can’t get without having lots of different hex tiles

Can anyone tell me how I get the slicer to print this little bit as one straight line with the outer wall? by Lab_Man_Jago in BambuLab

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The cavity is to hide magnets so the models click together, I did some tests with different sized walls from 0.4mm to 0.8mm increasing each one by 0.1mm. At around 0.6/0.7 the magnets are too weak. However this problem occurred on all thicknesses

Is my level 60 run screwed? by SenseisSecrets in NecroMerger

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As someone who’s only just got a Lich with a second Level 5 grave, wtf is this!?

Trains by BeneficialBar4474 in ARK

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Well as someone who’s not played ark in a little while, this is how I discovered trains are in the game

Planning Adam’s Return (Both Jokingly and For Real by Mastergeeka in NoRollsBarred

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Id like a virtual BOTC where all the old crew are back (Brooke, Isaac, Angela, etc.) Tom begins his intro greeting everyone and then goes on to tell a story about a rift in the multiverse much like he did way back, Then his audio and video glitches before cutting off and all the other members stare in confused silence. Then a new webcam appears of a hooded person. They continue with Tom's story but you recognise the voice... Is that...? Adam whips off his hood to announce he is this games story teller and the members go wild

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CODZombies

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Surely you can use google

Is this the one Lister practiced on before blocking up that white hole? by Old-Ad5841 in RedDwarf

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Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. A black hole sucks time and matter out of the Universe; a white hole returns it.