There are how many?
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This is an entry in the Fortnightly Topic Challenge #41: Short and Sweet.
Here is a fun nonogram I made to celebrate! Celebrate what you ask? That is for you to find out. Solve the nonogram to find out how many, and include what it is that is being referred to.
Good Luck!
riddle logical-deduction nonogram
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This is an entry in the Fortnightly Topic Challenge #41: Short and Sweet.
Here is a fun nonogram I made to celebrate! Celebrate what you ask? That is for you to find out. Solve the nonogram to find out how many, and include what it is that is being referred to.
Good Luck!
riddle logical-deduction nonogram
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up vote
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up vote
9
down vote
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This is an entry in the Fortnightly Topic Challenge #41: Short and Sweet.
Here is a fun nonogram I made to celebrate! Celebrate what you ask? That is for you to find out. Solve the nonogram to find out how many, and include what it is that is being referred to.
Good Luck!
riddle logical-deduction nonogram
This is an entry in the Fortnightly Topic Challenge #41: Short and Sweet.
Here is a fun nonogram I made to celebrate! Celebrate what you ask? That is for you to find out. Solve the nonogram to find out how many, and include what it is that is being referred to.
Good Luck!
riddle logical-deduction nonogram
riddle logical-deduction nonogram
edited Nov 19 at 18:53
asked Nov 19 at 18:36
gabbo1092
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4,684738
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Credits to @Dorrulf for solving the nonogram (borrowing it here):
I believe that you are celebrating ...
Being the 15 thousandth question posted (or if you're not exactly that, then you're simply celebrating puzzling.stackexchange's milestone)
Hah, finally found it... Was simpler than I thought. Well done.
– Dorrulf
Nov 19 at 19:15
@Dorrulf thanks for solving the time-consuming part lol
– kanoo
Nov 19 at 19:16
1
Was the part I was most interested in anyways. It's what I get for using puzzling.stackexchange.com instead of puzzling.stackexchange.com/questions xD
– Dorrulf
Nov 19 at 19:17
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Will work on what this means
Out of all the potential pieces I'm seeing (here are some):
Numbers: 1, 5, 0
Words: I, No, Thou
The best I can come up with is:
I C 5 Thousand.
But I don't know what that means yet.
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2 Answers
2
active
oldest
votes
2 Answers
2
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
5
down vote
accepted
Credits to @Dorrulf for solving the nonogram (borrowing it here):
I believe that you are celebrating ...
Being the 15 thousandth question posted (or if you're not exactly that, then you're simply celebrating puzzling.stackexchange's milestone)
Hah, finally found it... Was simpler than I thought. Well done.
– Dorrulf
Nov 19 at 19:15
@Dorrulf thanks for solving the time-consuming part lol
– kanoo
Nov 19 at 19:16
1
Was the part I was most interested in anyways. It's what I get for using puzzling.stackexchange.com instead of puzzling.stackexchange.com/questions xD
– Dorrulf
Nov 19 at 19:17
add a comment |
up vote
5
down vote
accepted
Credits to @Dorrulf for solving the nonogram (borrowing it here):
I believe that you are celebrating ...
Being the 15 thousandth question posted (or if you're not exactly that, then you're simply celebrating puzzling.stackexchange's milestone)
Hah, finally found it... Was simpler than I thought. Well done.
– Dorrulf
Nov 19 at 19:15
@Dorrulf thanks for solving the time-consuming part lol
– kanoo
Nov 19 at 19:16
1
Was the part I was most interested in anyways. It's what I get for using puzzling.stackexchange.com instead of puzzling.stackexchange.com/questions xD
– Dorrulf
Nov 19 at 19:17
add a comment |
up vote
5
down vote
accepted
up vote
5
down vote
accepted
Credits to @Dorrulf for solving the nonogram (borrowing it here):
I believe that you are celebrating ...
Being the 15 thousandth question posted (or if you're not exactly that, then you're simply celebrating puzzling.stackexchange's milestone)
Credits to @Dorrulf for solving the nonogram (borrowing it here):
I believe that you are celebrating ...
Being the 15 thousandth question posted (or if you're not exactly that, then you're simply celebrating puzzling.stackexchange's milestone)
edited Nov 19 at 19:16
answered Nov 19 at 19:13
kanoo
1,839327
1,839327
Hah, finally found it... Was simpler than I thought. Well done.
– Dorrulf
Nov 19 at 19:15
@Dorrulf thanks for solving the time-consuming part lol
– kanoo
Nov 19 at 19:16
1
Was the part I was most interested in anyways. It's what I get for using puzzling.stackexchange.com instead of puzzling.stackexchange.com/questions xD
– Dorrulf
Nov 19 at 19:17
add a comment |
Hah, finally found it... Was simpler than I thought. Well done.
– Dorrulf
Nov 19 at 19:15
@Dorrulf thanks for solving the time-consuming part lol
– kanoo
Nov 19 at 19:16
1
Was the part I was most interested in anyways. It's what I get for using puzzling.stackexchange.com instead of puzzling.stackexchange.com/questions xD
– Dorrulf
Nov 19 at 19:17
Hah, finally found it... Was simpler than I thought. Well done.
– Dorrulf
Nov 19 at 19:15
Hah, finally found it... Was simpler than I thought. Well done.
– Dorrulf
Nov 19 at 19:15
@Dorrulf thanks for solving the time-consuming part lol
– kanoo
Nov 19 at 19:16
@Dorrulf thanks for solving the time-consuming part lol
– kanoo
Nov 19 at 19:16
1
1
Was the part I was most interested in anyways. It's what I get for using puzzling.stackexchange.com instead of puzzling.stackexchange.com/questions xD
– Dorrulf
Nov 19 at 19:17
Was the part I was most interested in anyways. It's what I get for using puzzling.stackexchange.com instead of puzzling.stackexchange.com/questions xD
– Dorrulf
Nov 19 at 19:17
add a comment |
up vote
3
down vote
Partial:
Will work on what this means
Out of all the potential pieces I'm seeing (here are some):
Numbers: 1, 5, 0
Words: I, No, Thou
The best I can come up with is:
I C 5 Thousand.
But I don't know what that means yet.
add a comment |
up vote
3
down vote
Partial:
Will work on what this means
Out of all the potential pieces I'm seeing (here are some):
Numbers: 1, 5, 0
Words: I, No, Thou
The best I can come up with is:
I C 5 Thousand.
But I don't know what that means yet.
add a comment |
up vote
3
down vote
up vote
3
down vote
Partial:
Will work on what this means
Out of all the potential pieces I'm seeing (here are some):
Numbers: 1, 5, 0
Words: I, No, Thou
The best I can come up with is:
I C 5 Thousand.
But I don't know what that means yet.
Partial:
Will work on what this means
Out of all the potential pieces I'm seeing (here are some):
Numbers: 1, 5, 0
Words: I, No, Thou
The best I can come up with is:
I C 5 Thousand.
But I don't know what that means yet.
edited Nov 19 at 19:08
answered Nov 19 at 18:53
Dorrulf
1,62218
1,62218
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