peek at solution solve puzzle
quality: difficulty: solvability: line & color logic only
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#1: Lollipop (lollipop) on Nov 24, 2020
This is just fantastic! (As always, with you.) So clever, so much detail and imagination. Thanks, Belita.#2: Kristen Vognild (kristen) on Nov 24, 2020
terrific!#3: Cynthia Lathrop (cindythia) on Nov 24, 2020 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#4: Jota (jota) on Nov 25, 2020
At least you can mute them if they are too loud!#5: Belita (belita) on Nov 25, 2020
Thank you for the nice comments.#6: Bill (PopPop) on Dec 8, 2020
Jota, they can unmute themselves, and often do.
I worked this one offline during a power/internet outage. That usually works fine (up until the last pixel when it won't save right), but for some reason the red and blue weren't working right this time. So I solved all the black, green, and white spaces and saved the red and blue until internet came back. Thus the higher difficulty rating from me!#7: BlackCat (BlackCat) on Dec 9, 2020
Quite an inventive illustration. Very hard only because it was so complicated. No guessing. Great Work!!#8: Koreen (mom24plus) on Dec 13, 2020
I love the diversity you caught! It's all true, and more, I'm sure. As you said, kids are kids. Because of the where they live, my daughter would have to drive her 3 kids (ages 5, 8, 9) to the school parking lot. They would then connect to the internet and try to do school in their minivan for four or more hours.#9: Belita (belita) on Dec 20, 2020
The kids ended up physically ill, so she had to pull them out and begin a homeschooling program that needs no screen time.
Koreen, that's terrible! Our city has set up a system of hot spots so that all kids have internet access and they handed out laptops and chromebooks to every student. There is such an unevenness about education.
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