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Weekly Set Puzzle Challenge: March 21

It's Saturday, which means it's time for the deblog's Weekly Set Puzzle Challenge! (View a list of winners of the Weekly Set Puzzle Challenge here.)

This week's scores:

  • Debra --0:37
  • Tom -- 3:24 (Thanks for reminding me to post!)
  • Clare -- 4:28
  • Kimmy -- 3:04
  • Maxine -- 2:34
  • Karen -- 1:21

How to participate:

  1. Play the theoretically simple yet maddeningly difficult Set Puzzle. (Remember, the clock starts ticking the moment you open the Set window.)
  2. Post your time in the comments to this post.
  3. 3. The winner for the week gets to hoist the much-coveted winner's badge. This should be posted in a blog post rather than on your sidebar, say, because, after all, your time to bask in the glory of the win is likely to be ephemeral.



How to post the badge? Some possibilities:

a. Download the badge to your own space and link thereto.

b. Include this code in your post:



c. Alternatively, you're not obliged to post it. This is all in fun, after all.

Comments

1.

3:04

2.

4.28

3.

2:34

4.

1:21 Ack, all those ovals! I kept selecting the same sets over and over again! I think I'm losing my edge.

5.

At least I wasn't last. ;)

6.

For some reason I found that one easy, yet all the rest of you had troubles with it. I think the preponderance of ovals worked to my advantage.




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About the blogger: Debra is the mother of two preternaturally attractive girls and the author of Trying Neaira: The True Story of a Courtesan's Scandalous Life in Ancient Greece. She writes and blogs from her subterranean lair in North Haven, CT. Read more.

  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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