![]() And so you have:īunny/egg.bear/egg.cat/eggīear/sandwich.cat/rice.bunny/?Ĭat/sandwich.bear/rice.?/sandwich Then the third clue can only start in the first box of the first or second row because of the shape, but it would have to start in the second row. The only place that works for that shape where pieces don't overlap are starting with the blank in the middle of the top row. Then, looking at the second clue, it can't fit with the bear in the second row because the cat/rice and cat/egg cannot be in the same place. So you would start with the largest clue. (This is probably too easy an example, but I'm making it up in my head.) If you look at each clue, you can see where they overlap.īunny/īear.cat/rice.blankĬat/sandwich.bear/rice.blankĬat.rice.san dwich Here are some examples (the dots are necessary to keep the spacing):īĬat/Įach box has 9 items three different animals, and each animal has an egg, rice, and sandwich version. If you would like help with solving a bento puzzle, you need to post the clues in a way that is very clear to us. The bento boxes are random, so there are no spoilers for them.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |