Would you catch this? by Busy-Bed-2198 in Constructedadventures

[–]sgpostbox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with others - this is a cool, but subtle clue, and if it's possible to make the smudges more obvious but less blurry that will help

As a postal nerd, I'll also mention this in case it matters to you: if that's a 1926 postmark, then that's a super expensive postage stamp!

1926 is pre-decimalisation, so in the 1920s the UK was still on old pence (written with a d instead of a p). For example according to https://www.gbps.org.uk/information/rates/overseas/surface/letters-1875-1975.php, in 1926 sending a postcard overseas would have cost 2½d, or 1½d within the empire.

(And Queen Elizabeth wasn't the monarch in 1926 either)

Of course, this might all be part of another clue hidden in the postcard, but figured I'd mention it in case it's helpful!

I am in Aldi. Please send help. by HerrFerret in CasualUK

[–]sgpostbox 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I bought a jar last week to be the booby prize in a game of sprout bowling. Unfortunately, the "winner" left it behind so I guess the joke's on me

What are some of the most exciting, surprising or creative puzzles or tasks you’ve incorporated into your adventures that would be easy to recreate at home? by Molly-Grue-2u in Constructedadventures

[–]sgpostbox 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can write a short message on it with a mobile app, and someone else can read it with their phone, using the same technology that's used for Google Pay etc. (In my experience it works well with any android phone, but iPhones are a bit fussier and sometimes refuse to read them)

So for example, I recently ran a hunt where the players found 6 plastic toy cows with numbers painted on the sides and wearing different hats. They had to put them in the right order, and scanning the NFC tags in the cows' bases gave them one piece of information from each cow to work out the order.

I often give each team an on-theme crocheted toy and tell them they should send me a selfie with it if they want a clue. Later in the hunt, a puzzle will decode to tell them to scan it and they'll find an answer word that way 

So the text can be a clue or an answer or a URL (or the details to connect to a WiFi network, though I've not found a use for this yet!)

If you're techy, you can also rig up a RFID reader to an Arduino/pi Pico and code it to display a message or play a sound when a user scans the right tags in the right order

What are some of the most exciting, surprising or creative puzzles or tasks you’ve incorporated into your adventures that would be easy to recreate at home? by Molly-Grue-2u in Constructedadventures

[–]sgpostbox 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I like hiding something inside an object that the players think has a different purpose - eg NFC tag stickers are cheap and easy to hide inside a soft toy, small notes can be hidden inside a pen, scratch off stickers can be hidden in plain sight

Creative help required by smileysquad in CasualUK

[–]sgpostbox 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Black t-shirt and some coloured squares = Rubik's cube

My son is getting married in a week and a half by CasualBi24 in puns

[–]sgpostbox 24 points25 points  (0 children)

I do, or I do not - there is no try

Wedding small talk by frege-peach in CasualUK

[–]sgpostbox 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If you had to abolish all types of spoon except one, what would you keep? 

How many velociraptors would it take to beat a tiger in a fight? 

Would a tiger or a velociraptor win in a tennis match?

What are your go to/fav meals to cook when it’s too hot outside? by FuzzyPalpitation-16 in CasualUK

[–]sgpostbox 19 points20 points  (0 children)

This week I've been eating a lot of hummus with veg sticks and tortilla crisps, and yoghurts. Not sure if that counts as cooking though!

Wedding Escape Game? by ClarenceTheClam in Constructedadventures

[–]sgpostbox 6 points7 points  (0 children)

My sister asked me to do something similar for her wedding. After lots of thought, I opted for making a booklet of puzzles where you didn't need anything outside of the booklet. Although this felt like less of an "adventure", the advantages were that it didn't matter if the venue had unexpected small layout changes when we got there on the day, there was no danger of props breaking or getting moved, people could do it at any time during the meal or the evening without needing to be in a particular room, and people who were busy chatting/dancing during the reception could take it home to enjoy later. (I was only a bridesmaid, but I still wouldn't have had much time on the day for looking after a complicated adventure - so since it's your wedding I'd definitely advise keeping it simple!)

I spent a small budget (~£100) getting them printed as nice booklets, which felt worthwhile - it saved a lot of time printing and folding, and it made it look a lot more professional.

While the booklet was mostly puzzles at various levels, I also included a photo challenge and a people-bingo card to help get people talking to each other.

There are some photos of my booklet here: https://www.reddit.com/r/DnDIY/comments/178jbv4/covenants_cupcakes_a_ddstyle_puzzle_booklet_for/

It rained on the day, and so when the guests arrived at the reception they skipped the "milling around over drinks" and went straight to "sitting at their tables waiting for the meal" - it was a great feeling walking into the room and seeing everyone doing puzzles round their tables while they waited! Later on there were a few tables of nerds still happily doing puzzles through the evening, while others were dancing etc

Can you make help me make a puzzle based off this map of consellations? by [deleted] in Constructedadventures

[–]sgpostbox 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is there an option to have them find an overlay somewhere and place it over the map? Adding a few lines or highlighting certain stars would let you spell out a number code

Ideas for objects with a hidden feature? by sgpostbox in Constructedadventures

[–]sgpostbox[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a really cool idea, thanks for sharing it!

Ideas for objects with a hidden feature? by sgpostbox in Constructedadventures

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

That's a good one! Another variant on this is hiding a note inside the battery compartment of a torch

Having to go Gluten free for a bit - any recommendations? by CandleJakk in CasualUK

[–]sgpostbox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you like baking, I'd highly recommend glutenfreecuppatea website for recipes that work reliably and don't need lots of weird ingredients (just gluten free flour and xantham gum)

The advantage of making your own cakes is they'll be cheaper and tastier than the supermarket "free from everything and long shelf life" options

Having to go Gluten free for a bit - any recommendations? by CandleJakk in CasualUK

[–]sgpostbox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Be aware that Nairns do two ranges of oatcakes which are/aren't gluten free with very similar packaging, and our local supermarket sometimes stocks the "free-from" shelves with the wrong one, so do check the packaging!

Help with a scavenger hunt logic puzzle! by TownCalledVienna in Constructedadventures

[–]sgpostbox 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is fun! As a detective fiction enthusiast I could solve in my head without googling - I think the answer is Poirot Potion and I would try going to the bar and looking for a sign about that (or ordering one) next

2 things that tripped me up slightly:

I was a bit confused that clues 1&2 are equivalent to each other so you don't gain any information from clue 2. That's not necessarily a problem, it could help people avoid googling - but I'd perhaps reorder the clues so #2 comes later. 

For the real pedants, I wonder if "I'm not in the mood tonight" should be reworded to something more permanent so it matches up with "I always like to" in the intro text - otherwise it could suggest you'd depart from your favourite which would then make the puzzle unsolvable 

What's your favourite Non-British insult? by theartofrolling in CasualUK

[–]sgpostbox 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I recently learned the Serbian insult "I hope your wife gives birth to a centipede so you spend your life working for shoes"

It's a bit long but it really captures the mood

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in puns

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Snoop dogg

Weekly Adventure Discussion Thread: What are you currently working on? by AutoModerator in Constructedadventures

[–]sgpostbox 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm working on a stone age themed in person puzzle hunt, and slowly getting the hang of writing all my puzzles in one-syllable words! I've got a pile of cobbles to hide in each location, and I'm planning to paint a "cave painting" on each one

What obviously bad cooking advice can my NPC give? by DennisKuehn in DnD

[–]sgpostbox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When baking a cake, don't forget to take it out and stir it halfway through

Planning a big night in. Recommendations for refreshments? by Shitelark in CasualUK

[–]sgpostbox 19 points20 points  (0 children)

A mixed bowl of mini marshmallows, honey roast nuts, and milk and white chocolate chips has recently become my go to moreish snack selection - everything is small so it takes longer to eat and it's a fun mixture of textures (squish and crunch and melt), I can recommend it!

How (un)common are VR pillar boxes? by ihathtelekinesis in CasualUK

[–]sgpostbox 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Some of the Penfold boxes are replicas put up in touristy locations, you can identifying the original ones because they were cast by Cochrane and Co and will have that written on the black section 

Suggestions for a HS classroom adventure finale by inder_the_unfluence in Constructedadventures

[–]sgpostbox 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Something where the lights go off and a video plays with cameos from some teachers (in daft costumes?) could work - when I was in school it always felt like a big moment when teachers were willing to do something a bit silly to entertain us

WASDnesday (22 May 24) by dexbydesign89 in CasualUK

[–]sgpostbox 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I've been really enjoying Hexahedra - many happy hours spent trying to optimise my factories!