Can’t do puzzles, my players can’t even complete easy sudokus
try this

puts them all through the square hole
Obligatory link
My barbarian has a maul, we can make this work!

I found all of them
list
- heart: the left petal of the left most flower before the log
- moon: under the replacing bug bottom right
- horn: the fork on right
- butterfly: in the lillypad 2nd from the left above the turtle
- apple: portal of the flower to the left of the one the bug is on
- ring: the top of the bucket next to the bag
- snek: the legal to the left of the brush
- flowerpot: boy’s right boot
- crown: upside down between the second and third tree from the left
- crayon: the trailing end of the log (presuming the turtle is facing forward)
- lightbulb: in the seeds middle right
- mug: centre tree bending right
- raindrop: second bounced lillypad
- bell: turtle shell
- sock: bottom left between the Lilly place
- hairbrush on legal of flower on left
- banana: top of bag right hand side
- lightning bolt: above the turtle’s head in the waves
- icecream cone: the net of the spotty boots
Edit to add: thank you for an hour of fun
Great. Now I have to figure out how to get crayon off my iPad.
Only one I’m not 100% on is the crescent moon, but it has definitely got to be either under the relaxing bug or the leaf above it
Yeah, it’s under the bug for sure. It’s funny because I struggled being unsure about the banana instead.
No one ever laughs at my Goofus and Gallant references.
How thoughtless of them! I know a comic strip they could read to learn better manners.
I love puzzles and riddles in DnD. Especially easy ones that take forever.
Can you spot the difference?

One’s your mum and other’s your
Boom, roasted
My friend ran a game recently where the final boss ended up being an open door. Good times.
Saw the title and the image thumbnail and thought, "Man, Colin Hay isn’t looking so good these days.
I love giving my players puzzles and riddles, but I’m not great at coming up with them. They’ll make perfect sense to me in my notes and then when I trying to describe them I realize important bits aren’t clear.
Reminded of an accident on the set of Blade. Wesley Snipes sets a vampire ablaze, and the dude takes a flying leap out a window. The stuntman broke his jaw. So they have to take this guy to the hospital, in agony and unable to speak… while he’s in full-body makeup for third-degree burns. It’s such a surreal predicament that I’m surprised it has not itself shown up in another movie.





