• @TootSweet@lemmy.world
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    77 months ago

    Not exactly daily per se the way, say, Wordle or the NY Times Mini crossword is, but I’m a huge fan of Nonograms. They kindof scratch the same itch and are a lot of fun. (For me at least.)

    • @l_b_i@yiffit.netOP
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      27 months ago

      I’m familiar with the puzzle type, I’ll have to check out that site. It looks like a good collection. Someone came up with a variant called cross the streams where the shaded area has to be contiguous. The ambiguous clues cause some interesting logic.

  • @Prewash_Required@sh.itjust.works
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    57 months ago

    I do Semantle. It’s sort of like a hot or cold kind of game where there is a word of the day and you guess words and they are scored as to how close they are semantically. You have an unlimited number of guesses and also a seemingly unlimited number of hints. Even with the hints it sometimes takes me 60 guesses, but sometimes it’s 5 or 6. There is a link to the paper where they discuss the relativity model they use. I find it challenging.

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      7 months ago

      Its an interesting game, but I don’t think I’m enough of a word person to enjoy it. I might give it another shot.

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    47 months ago

    Quizzle is a fun one. It’s a ‘20 questions’ game. I love it.

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        27 months ago

        Nice! I’ve got 9 left but I’ve got it narrowed down to individual things.

        What were your questions? I won’t look until I get it :D

        • @l_b_i@yiffit.netOP
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          27 months ago
          questions

          bigger than a breadbox?
          electronic?
          natural?
          animal?
          mammal?
          Domesticated?
          live naturally in North America?
          live Naturally in Africa?
          grey?

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            27 months ago

            Nice! I just got it. But I asked >!if it kills humans and it said no. Threw me off.!<

            Mine went:

            ⭐ Quizzle 45 18/20

            !Is it a living thing 👍 Is it a mammal? 👍 Is it normal for a human to touch it? 👎 Do humans (that aren’t specialists) see it ever? 👍 Does it go into cities? 👍 Is it a pest to humans 👎 Is it an herbivore? 👍 Do humans hunt it? 👍 Is it a deer? 👎 Is it a reindeer? 👎 Can you find it in a zoo? 👍 Does it originate from Africa? 👍 Does it kill humans? 👎 Is it an gazelle? 👎 Does it have pointed horns? 👎 Is ita giraffe? 👎 Is it a zebra? 👎 Is it an elephant? ⭐!<

            • @l_b_i@yiffit.netOP
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              27 months ago

              Well they don’t usually. I also think it can be considered a pest in certain areas. And tusks are sort of horns.

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                Yes. This game really let’s me think through my questions to make them specific and able to wipe out half the remaining options. Because you’re right, they definitely don’t usually kill animals and that vagueness got me this time.

                Thanks for telling me the spoiler thing. It was being weird when I hit preview and only covered the first line. I’ll get the hang of it :)

    • @l_b_i@yiffit.netOP
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      26 months ago

      Interesting game, a bit like geoguesser, but if you can estimate distances well, you’ll get it on the 4th guess through triangulation.

  • @PipedLinkBotB
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    17 months ago

    Here is an alternative Piped link(s):

    cracking the cryptic

    Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.

    I’m open-source; check me out at GitHub.