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Taking an Exam2 December 2022, 1:20A very good creator. We're lucky to have him around.
Grandma Gives Chase30 November 2022, 1:50This is getting really interesting...
Panda28 November 2022, 9:40I thought "versatile" was a very good description for the various roles that this puzzle can play. :)
Panda waving28 November 2022, 5:05An all too familiar subject but done in a unique way. Lovely!
Duck Man28 November 2022, 4:39I didn't "get" the second part of the title until I looked at the thumbnail!
Reading a Newspaper28 November 2022, 2:25No kidding!
The Alamo28 November 2022, 0:55https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alamo_Mission
The Alamo28 November 2022, 0:55Pretty good rendition, actually:
Bird28 November 2022, 0:47Or: Beware! Pray!
Panda28 November 2022, 0:35Versatile -- I love that!
Riddle28 November 2022, 0:27Solved but not solved...
Duck Man28 November 2022, 0:25But much more difficult!
Duck Man28 November 2022, 0:21I love it! I seem to have missed it as well... And here's one for you:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mh85R-S-dh8
Reading Glasses27 November 2022, 23:59I wish these comments had a Like option. :)
Reading Glasses27 November 2022, 5:13John, I'm not clear what you mean by that...But then, everything's a blur these days.
Reading Glasses27 November 2022, 5:11I have numerous pairs of glasses, but they aren't exactly spares: I have a single-vision pair for driving (especially distance or night driving) for which my distant vision is crystal clear but I can't read a menu, or a hiking map, or a grocery label to save my life. (Now, how do I know that?) I have a pair of office progressives that are great for the computer or reading music on a stand but not so good with distances. I have a pair of single-vision reading glasses that make print beautifully clear but with which I can't see two feet past my nose. And my all-purpose progressives, with which I am able to see everything but I can't see anything well...
Polar Bear27 November 2022, 4:59(and wordplay)
Polar Bear27 November 2022, 4:59Those were my exact words when I got done! I'm loving the mindscrub colour puzzles.
Chicken26 November 2022, 6:40Another lovely imari13 puzzle. I could tell very early on what the subject was going to be, but it was fun, nonetheless, to see her emerge from the grid.
Reading Glasses26 November 2022, 5:24Somebody sat on them?
Cat24 November 2022, 5:10I thought it was going to be a teapot...
Bicycle23 November 2022, 3:10I had finished all of mindscrub's puzzles, but at the moment there are two big ones that are newer that I haven't braved yet. I sure appreciate these creative and often challenging puzzles, not to mention how regularly they appear!
Dinosaur22 November 2022, 6:44I wonder if I'll ever be able to do these in less than 5 seconds. ;)
Spades21 November 2022, 11:03You guys are such cards!
Cherries19 November 2022, 7:43Yes, and they do look like they're quavering, don't you think? Maybe I'm just a little crotchety, but it's a whole other story in my quarters. I could be more breve -- I mean brief -- but then I'd be a hemidemisemiquaver, and that means treble. Bassically I'm just rambling here. Sometimes I think I'm a dotty half-wit.
Superhero18 November 2022, 9:25Masochist.
Nazca Booby17 November 2022, 6:15https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_tit
Nazca Booby17 November 2022, 6:12Didn't somebody create a picture of a tit recently? I don't think it was mindscrub, though...
Nazca Booby16 November 2022, 10:31Thanks for the picture -- the puzzle makes total sense now! Very cool.
Piano16 November 2022, 1:39A very talented man! This is one of my favourites.
Bikini14 November 2022, 23:09I told you you were right... but you were also wrong. :)
https://budgysmuggler.com.au/pages/about-us
Bikini13 November 2022, 9:40Trust the Aussies to come up with something like that. (And you spelled it right, which is wrong.)
Goat13 November 2022, 6:21Ewe guys are too much! I really don't think I should ram any more wordplay down other puzzlers' throats. They might tell us to go to hell.
Comedy and Tragedy Simplified12 November 2022, 23:18Bit by bit, one pixel at a time, the picture emerges...
Hello Kitty12 November 2022, 22:53I needed a hint but I shouldn't have needed a hint.
Eye11 November 2022, 23:03Irisked nothing with this one and used x's, and I'm not going to lash myself over this. Just putting a lid on any potential frustration. And my glasses half full, not half empty.
Two trees11 November 2022, 10:53Do I detect a hint of winter there? Speaking of which, I needed a hint. :(
Two trees11 November 2022, 10:51Yes, what romuloescamilla says, although I will do mediums on occasion, especially if they are less than 35 tall (or are one of mindscrub's big ones).
Face10 November 2022, 10:00Ha ha! It was really late!
I do like that title you've bestowed upon me.
Hedgehog8 November 2022, 12:51Ditto. And I'm sure that's the fastest I've ever done a mindscrub puzzle.
We Are The Champions - Queen8 November 2022, 12:21I think the yellows would have been fine in the daytime, but with my computer nightlight on, they were very hard to distinguish (and I chose to fiddle with the puzzle rather than fiddle with the light settings). But a good puzzle, nonetheless.
Baking6 November 2022, 23:12These NapA puzzles often look strange in the large size but are really sweet when you view them in the thumbnails, this one included.
Face6 November 2022, 10:19Check out the thumbnail -- it's a remarkable picture.
Red Mage (FF1)6 November 2022, 9:57So nice to have contrasting colours!
Gnome's house6 November 2022, 3:10Aw, too bad!
Gnome's house6 November 2022, 2:40To go with your pink flamingos?
Rose3 November 2022, 3:01And I'm catching a whiff of punnery here, so I'm... uh... rising to the occasion (in the present).
Bathroom1 November 2022, 14:34Another delightful imari puzzle. I don't usually do puzzles this size (middle-aged eyes), but I'm glad I did.
Mean Ghost1 November 2022, 3:40Looks like a friendly penguin to me.
Dot31 October 2022, 12:36Nope. ⚆_⚆
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