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Gyrus? A Mystery Photo29 comments »
It’s been 8 months since one of these has gone up-
Below, we’ve taken a relatively small section from a photo, and enlarged it.
What do you think the original object is?
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Toblerone chocolate was created in 1908 in Bern Switzerland. The packaging features a triangular prism box marked with red letters against a gold background, and a mountain peak to the left of the letters.
A bear, which servers as the symbol of Bern, is hidden somewhere on the box- can you find it? Submit in ‘comment section’ below, will reveal answers later on this week
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Ok, I think you guys are really going to like this one!
Try to draw the form of a 5 pointed star that is larger than the others, and yet have it not touch one of them!
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A new one from Gray-T- Can you figure out the movie?
If you’re not sure what to do, try taking a look at one his earlier
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Below, we’ve taken a relatively small section from a photo and enlarged it.
What do you think the original shows? (a clue an be found in a February math puzzle)
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[click on image to view/print higher resolution picture]
The Totem Pole shape consists of Orange, Red, and Blue blocks. Which volume is the smallest
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Can you identify them? Answers/comments will go live immediately
click on picture below to view in high-resolution
Thanks to
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A French antique hidden object puzzle card: Where is the fisherman?
click on picture below to view in high-resolution
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Here’s a really neat comic strip puzzle that we’ve been working on for some time. It looks easy, but I bet most of you will be surprised at how challenging it is. Interestingly, it’s almost completely pictorial- so no matter what language you speak, you should be able to give it a try.
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Our photo/picture puzzles are created by a world-class image manipulator. Compared to many other ’spot the difference’ puzzles, I think you’ll notice a lot more care and nuance goes into the ones you’ll see on Smartkit.
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There’s Romeo, but can you find Juliet?
click on picture below for high-resoltuion version
Will reveal submitted answers Wednesday, thanks.
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Wanted to put this up yesterday, but couldn’t because the site was down for several hours due to a server change.
Here’s another fun rebus puzzle from Gray-T





























