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  • Solve this Pigpen Cypher!

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  • Help!

    I know the issue is with the starred row, but I can't figure out how to reconcile it!

    UPDATE: I tried a nonocross solver that told me there's no solution. If you add one-more-one to the starred row, there is a solution that aligns with a sensible visual pattern. So my understanding is that this puzzle just has a typo. Thank you for reading though!

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  • gadgeteer.co.za How to continue playing Wordle offline as it exists now

    I've been looking through so many clones (and I expect we'll see even more coming now) for a self-hosted alternative that also only has a single daily word that you can play only once. Some come very close, but all allow you to replay the same game multiple times, and that takes away the competitive...

    How to continue playing Wordle offline as it exists now

    I've been looking through so many clones (and I expect we'll see even more coming now) for a self-hosted alternative that also only has a single daily word that you can play only once. Some come very close, but all allow you to replay the same game multiple times, and that takes away the competitive part I have going with some friends (yes I suppose you could just switch browsers too).

    But as Wordle is actually locally executed Javascript, and it's collection of words are also stored there, you can save the whole Javascript package to a folder, and just click to open the page file to continue playing the game as it exists right now. I tested this with Firefox and Edge browsers, and it worked fine. Brave however has some block for local files, so it did not work with that browser.

    To do it:

    • Go to the Wordle online page.
    • Right-click and choose "Save Page" or "Save As".
    • Then choose "Web page, Complete" (this ensures not just the page itself is downloaded, and includes supporting Javascript files).
    • Save it to a location on your computer.
    • To play it, just use your file explorer to find that download location, and double-click on the single html file to open it in your browser.
    • You can bookmark that newly opened page to always find it easily.

    Always use the same browser, otherwise, you will lose your stats history.

    See https://gadgeteer.co.za/how-to-continue-playing-wordle-offline-as-it-exists-now/

    #technology #wordle #puzzles #gaming

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  • using homoglyphs to make bilingual (bi-orthographic?) crosswords

    paul.fragara.com Latinocyrillic crosswords

    Exploring the idea of poly-alphabet crosswords.

    Latinocyrillic crosswords

    Honestly the main reason I'm posting this is that I find fascinating that there are little audio clips sprinkled throughout the way people use GIFs. I can think of reasons why this isn't more broadly done, but I still... love it?

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  • Index of Bongard Problems

    pieces of meta-rationality

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  • The Miracle Sudoku

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