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Comments and Results for 'Hanjie 429: Keep in front'

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UnplayedHanjieHanjie 429: Keep in front25x201648:09Easy (122)Subscribers only4th Jun-
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Posted 4th Jun 2015 at 01:21
laylaartemis Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
it's like a Hanjie Holiday!! Thanks, Gareth!!!
Posted 4th Jun 2015 at 02:44
anselmio Has not played this puzzle yet
difficulty does not matter, as long as we have Hanjie!! ~ToT~
Posted 4th Jun 2015 at 06:59
Timewaster Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
I agree - love Hanjie!
Posted 4th Jun 2015 at 09:53
thacky Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
Me too!
Posted 4th Jun 2015 at 10:16
kiri1299 Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
Hear hear!! (please could we have the butterfly & the rocking horse back :))
Posted 4th Jun 2015 at 12:20
Rachel Has not played this puzzle yet
Me six
Posted 4th Jun 2015 at 12:54
gareth Administrator Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
kiri1299, you're asking to repeat those two previous Hanjies - is that right? The butterfly that was on the site in 2012 (there were 2 - one 20x20, which was side on, and one 30x30 which was front on - which do you mean?), and the rocking horse from 2010? If that's what you mean, you have a good memory! :)

Glad you're all enjoying the week of daily Hanjie! :)

Posted 5th Jun 2015 at 08:01
kiri1299 Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
Hi Gareth - Goodness - I wasn't really expecting a reply, so thank you! The butterfly was the large one, front on which was quite hard. The rocking horse is pure nostalgia - it was the first Hanji in which I discovered the 'nothing in this square' trick!! Thanks for helping keep the brains cells busy, Cheers Kiri
Posted 8th Jun 2015 at 01:02
Last edited by gareth 8th Jun 2015 at 01:03
gareth Administrator Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
kiri1299 - okay, now sorted. They'll both appear in the next week or so. :) I might tweak them a little, just so they're not exactly the same as before.

Gareth, puzzlemix

Posted 8th Jun 2015 at 10:28
Last edited by kiri1299 8th Jun 2015 at 10:28
kiri1299 Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
Thank you very much Gareth - I'm sure some of the other Hanji tragics will enjoy them too !! Cheers, Kiri
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