peek at solution solve puzzle
quality: difficulty: solvability: line & color logic only
Puzzle Description:
i was getting bord so i did this out of no were
#1: Adam Nielson (monkeyboy) on Oct 14, 2009
Oh goodie... person harris is back. Complete with the usual inaccuracies, spelling atrocities, and tritely overdone themes. :-(#2: Petra Lassen (Stjarna) on Oct 14, 2009 [SPOILER]
Honestly...#3: harris harris (torough4u) on Oct 14, 2009
I've solved quite a few American flag puzzles and this was one of my least favorites. Square? Stars halfway into the stripes? Or is it just a part of the flag around the area where the stars meet the stripes? Oh no, that still does not explain the 1/3 of a star next to the stripes. I'm clueless.
And as for the spelling... I won't even go there.
and we cant forget adams stupid comments like always. one thing we can all count on. puzzles of flags and the puzzle idiot.#4: Adam Nielson (monkeyboy) on Oct 14, 2009
Petra, how lucky for you to be overlooked by the defensive mother. :-)#5: Corey Beaudoin (red) on Oct 15, 2009 [SPOILER]
At least I speak the truth, and I am not afraid to do so.
What inaccuracies? Nowhere does it say that this was an American Flag. The title says Strips and stars which is exactly what this puzzle was.#6: ant (agrest272) on Oct 16, 2009 [SPOILER]
I like to envision the puzzle as sort of 3-D, with the flag rippling in an 'S' shape along C13, which explains the square and the star being 1/3 complete.#7: Nicola Herbert (padbert) on May 11, 2010
It's a stretch but hey..
my favourite part is how it was done out of nowhere, like the 'puzzle' maker just woke up as if out of a trance and there was this completed flag on the screen that they had unwittingly created.#8: Sarah Andrews (sarah) on Jan 13, 2011
( like how the stars are done.
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