I used "show wrong" because I couldn't recognise a picture and though I must be mistaken. I didn't have any mistakes but I still have no idea what the picture is.
Posted 9th Mar 2014 at 17:10
LilSquiggle Has not played this puzzle yet
Yeah I couldn't work out what it was either.
Posted 9th Mar 2014 at 17:50
jnconaty Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
Gareth??? What is this?
Posted 9th Mar 2014 at 18:48
gareth Administrator Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
It's a girl at a writing desk looking out a window. It's easier to see when scaled smaller. Maybe I should add a scaled preview in the empty area at top left?
Posted 10th Mar 2014 at 16:24
bergensbest Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
I'd rather not have that suggested preview. Seeing the picture develop is half the fun.
Posted 10th Mar 2014 at 17:00
gareth Administrator Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
I meant that the preview would complete just the same as the main puzzle - in other words, if you shaded a square in the main puzzle, you'd see a tiny dot in the preview, and if you unshade a square then the dot would disappear from the preview. I agree that it would be a really bad idea to show the finished picture in advance!
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