There’s also one with six spots and six legs, but the other two that have six spots only have three legs. The two with seven spots have legs on opposite sides, and their faces are turned in different directions. How much difference are we looking for?
The twelve balls rolling as if in a circle is a neat trick. It must require a lot of precision in the size of the balls, the dimensions and depth of the grooves in which they roll, and the timing of the release of the individual balls into their path. Not to mention a flat surface.
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Is his name “Ben Stein”?
I can see it.
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When you read that read it in a southern bell accent.
Is there another option?
Like this gal you posted many-a-moon ago?
(TURN UP the volume — hopefully it works!)
https://imgur.com/b3TR7gX
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Early Kaiju!
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mmmm peperoni.
Oh yes! I loved it!
That peacock is out of control.
Weee!
find the unique ladybug
All ladies are unique.
Exactly!
I found one set that seemed to have four members… Still trying to figure out whether it’s really two sets of two with a difference I didn’t notice.
But I can say that the only one I found with no match…
There’s also one with six spots and six legs, but the other two that have six spots only have three legs. The two with seven spots have legs on opposite sides, and their faces are turned in different directions. How much difference are we looking for?
I was trying to figure that out as I worked.
I decided legs couldn’t count, or the puzzle couldn’t be solved…
For instance…
There are 4 with three dots, one at the head end, two at the back.
Two have legs on the left, one on the right, one on both sides. I had to call them the same.
Yet in other puzzles, things like that do count.
I’m sure it depends on the puzzle maker, and with Dudas, who makes so many puzzles, probably his whim, as well.
“Hey! You awake?”
Ouch!
Mean ol’ puddy tat !
The twelve balls rolling as if in a circle is a neat trick. It must require a lot of precision in the size of the balls, the dimensions and depth of the grooves in which they roll, and the timing of the release of the individual balls into their path. Not to mention a flat surface.
And each ball, as far as I can tell, only rolls straight across the plate and back.
Isn’t Claude lucky?
Cleo not only made him two pieces of pie, she also made two plates…
And two conveniently smaller sized (if a bit wobbly) tables, as well.
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Cleo is lucky too!
Lucky her little stunt didn’t push Claude into making two Cleos.
You think Claud would ax her to cleave?
Boo! 😀
The other day Nighthawks posted a picture of an incredibly cluttered room, that said “Find the Elephant”.
I couldn’t find it.
I looked for it online, and discovered it was part of a subscription video game, called June’s Journey….
And I posted that I didn’t think we actually had the page with the elephant on it.
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Our friend Gerard:D found the correct page, and sent it to me tonight… Thanks Gerard!
Now can you find the elephant?
Hint… It’s a LOT easier when the elephant is actually there!😁
I have a couple more of these , and the one thing they have in common is that they are ridiculously easy
That’ll be a nice change for some.
Yup 🙂
While I’m in a rare picture-posting mood, here’s another R-rated-but-only-in-your-own-imagination photo/cartoon from Terry Border….
If you don’t like such things, please avert your eyes!
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Oh… ok ok…
It ran on GoComics, but I’ll put it in a spoiler box…
LOL
Made me startle the pets.
I enjoy absurdity.
bet you like Monty Python
Doesn’t everyone?
I love the chair against the door.
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