CSS Puzzle Box

Blackle Mori has created a really incredible puzzle box – worth noting that this is all the more impressive, as it was done via CSS.
Blackle Mori has created a really incredible puzzle box – worth noting that this is all the more impressive, as it was done via CSS.
There was something about the puzzle itself that caught my eye. And after watching Ramsay step through trying to figure it out, I realized I kind of enjoyed that whole process. Looking more, I found he’s got a ton of videos posted, which should make for some interesting watching.
At the start of the evening, we were told that “Tight lips sink ships.” And that a key component was for everyone to communicate with one another. If you can imagine the fun and chaos that ensues when 16 people are trying to figure things out collectively… you can imagine what went on.
On Saturday, March 21, there will be a free Puzzle Hunt by The Mystery League – a company of creative puzzlemakers.
Last weekend, Liz and I were driving around Logan Square and came upon a realization. There’s this particularly tricky spot at the intersection of Logan and Milwaukee, when you’re headed East on Logan. Liz and I both had very different ideas of what lane was supposed to go where. First, here’s a quick peek at what the view looks like:…
I happened across a wonderful Arduino project by Mikal Hart called The Reverse Geocache Puzzle. It’s a locked, wooden box containing a smattering of electronics, and a GPS device. Unlike traditional geocaching, where participants use a GPS device to locate a hidden box, this particular project does things in reverse: the box will only open when taken ot a specific…