twosummers
Loc: Melbourne Australia or Lincolnshire England
Here's a simpler one (or is it?). Just figure out what the number is of the parking space occupied by the car. Usual rules apply - no Internet searching and no asking a nearby child for help! Let me know if you've figured it out WITHOUT revealing the answer. I'll post the solution later.
As always, keep safe and enjoy
87
being dyslexic at 2 a.m. has an upside after all
This one’s shown up a lot on the internet but it’s tricky the first time.
twosummers
Loc: Melbourne Australia or Lincolnshire England
Well done! - 87 is the hidden number
Deleted. Upside down? That's cheating.
There is more than one correct answer to that graphic...and you don't even need to flip the puzzle.
sb
Loc: Florida's East Coast
Yes, 87 - of course, it is cheating on the part of the puzzle maker to make the number "8" with asymmetrical loops, one being larger than the other - typically the larger of the loops in a printed "8" is the one on the bottom.
Not really cheating. The numbers would have to be read from the direction one is approaching the parking space.
--Bob
Laramie wrote:
Deleted. Upside down? That's cheating.
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