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  1. Moho

    Can you find four differences?

    We're going to be nice to AJ and ignore the "first" one. The last difference has been identified correctly. The second challenge is, indeed, a shade trickier.
  2. Moho

    Can you find four differences?

    Sure. Here's a new challenge: Everyone is allowed to lend a hand. :)
  3. Moho

    Can you find four differences?

    Elvenarian Cook Off
  4. Moho

    Happy Thread

    I may not be in the Gold League, but I'm pursuing my own goals.
  5. Moho

    Richard Grit and the Radiant Sword

    Thank you. I'm glad you have enjoyed it. :)
  6. Moho

    Richard Grit and the Radiant Sword

    So fast? Okay, here it is. This is the last part of the story. :) ____________________________ Richard Grit nodded. He knew he didn’t have time to ask for more information. He cracked the walnut open and ate it. Instantly he found himself at the foot of the Ancient Walnut Tree in the old...
  7. Moho

    Richard Grit and the Radiant Sword

    Thank you. I'll be posting the second part now and there will be only one part left. _______________________________________ The young man went to the stables and found the fastest horse. Then he rushed to Red Mountain, located near the Crimson Sea in the north of the country. It was noon when...
  8. Moho

    Richard Grit and the Radiant Sword

    This is a legend-like story I wrote from scratch. There's a vague modern flair to it. I used the figure of Merlin and some other motifs, such as royalty, quests, trials or magic items. I'll be posting the beginning now. But I'll continue only if there are people interested in it. That's all. :)...
  9. Moho

    Happy Thread

    I am sorry to hear this. The event that gave me that portrait was the only time I was lucky enough to reach the Gold League in two cities. The third city was not that lucky, so I had to spend some diamonds. But now, I can use a distinguishing protrait in each of my cities.
  10. Moho

    Happy Thread

    I never aim for the Gold League, but I enjoy being Silver material. Which is still challenging though.
  11. Moho

    Happy Thread

    How do you feel when you're in the Gold League through sheer luck? I have a feeling it won't last long though.
  12. Moho

    An Interesting Case of Spire Catering

    It seems to me that a number of "easy" solutions have been introduced only for several months. Similar ones were present in the past as well, but way less frequently. Lately I have been required to simply fill the slots with either coins or supplies. The difficulty resides in replenishing one's...
  13. Moho

    Einstein's Riddle

    I am aware of it and I agree with you. The clue in itself sounds best the way you insist it should be. I have already addressed this issue. People should be able to figure out the tarantula enjoys multiple neighbors from the context. I may be wrong but providing such a precise clue within such...
  14. Moho

    Einstein's Riddle

    There aren't many hurdles in this riddle, I would like people to work this out on their own. As for clue 2, it is necessary to mention there is a goat among the animals.
  15. Moho

    Einstein's Riddle

    To sum up, this is a simple version of Einstein's riddle, where each element of the puzzle has different attributes. Here is the problem and the solution:
  16. Moho

    Einstein's Riddle

    I find this discussion very intellectually rewarding. It has just occurred to me that the existence of @Pheryll's "unintended" solution could be an advantage and be regarded as a feature instead of a bug. The audience (a person or a group) will be presented with the problem. Upon reaching...
  17. Moho

    Einstein's Riddle

    Thank you for your explanation. It is hard to be casual and rigorous at the same time. I could say "both next-door neighbors." :) The argument against being hyper-precise here is to encourage the solver to use both logic and common sense, and figure out how logic should be applied in the...
  18. Moho

    Einstein's Riddle

    I'm aware of it. Gemini noticed it but chose the right solution and argued for the choice. This rhyme is not strong, indeed, but riddles are characterized by a more lax attitude. I'm impressed that Gemini recognized this aspect. Despite the superior rhyme, "carrot" is a more ambiguous or...
  19. Moho

    Einstein's Riddle

    Thank you for your feedback. It's been very kind of you to help. I have decided to further simplify the problem so that both I and my audience can solve the puzzle mentally, without using a physical table if possible. Here's the riddle I have come up with: 1. There are four animal pens. 2...
  20. Moho

    Einstein's Riddle

    Good job. You seem to have found a solution I didn't think about. This is what I feared. A bad problem can have no solution, or it may have more than one solution. The latter situation seems to have occurred here.
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