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    njso18: Oh no! After all the trouble the Rorschach test people have been going through over the ten leaked images that made their way to Wikipedia, one of the... more »
    MerisEnceladus: The clues are scattered throughout the town as a sort of tourist thing. You go around town, see the sights, and get the clues for the crossword. more »
    mech14: umm, the city name is LVIV, not the russified LvOv. get your names straight more »
    Hackintosh: I'll be impressed when its an oversized Sudoku puzzle. Crosswords aren't really challenging once you try Sudoku In pen. more »
    Hi, I'm God: That building to the left is looking a little tipsy. Pounding back some vodka, no doubt. more »
  • #crosswordpuzzle

    Skip Today's Paper and Solve This Building's Crossword Puzzle Instead

    Does anyone know what the vandalism laws in Lviv, Ukraine are? Because I doubt that those "Oh, I always do these in pen, doesn't everyone?" sort of crossword pros would be able to resist this one. More »
  • #furniture

    Transformer Shelf Hides Your Stuff, Fauns In Its Puzzling Pockets

    This is not, quite, a Japanese puzzle box: But it is a transforming storage unit that has so many sliding, slotting, complex inner drawers, pockets and shelves that it comes close to being a puzzle. Designed by Martin Sammer, Transformer Shelf is just a solid shelving unit when "closed," but sliding it open reveals its labyrinthine innards, intended so that you can configure it however you want, and jamming lots of storage options into one unit. Somewhere in there there's an entrance to Narnia...I just know it. [Martinsaemmer via Tuvie]
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