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I'm offering someone an origami (rabbit shape) with a QR code written inside. This is the beginning of a series of riddles.



My question is, how could I make the person I'm offering the origami to understand she must open up the folding?



What kind of sentence could I write aside the present so she would think about unfolding (so destroying) the present I gave her? In a not too obvious manner obviously.










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    @NaeemShaikh It is a puzzle-related question, and I think that it is related enough to be on topic on this site. From the tour: "Puzzling Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for those who create, solve, and study puzzles." (italics mine)
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    @rhsquared: I'd say spoilers were unnecessary for something like this because it isn't a puzzle. Its a question asking for help designing a puzzle. Unless you are the recipient of this origami rabbit I don't think you need to be worried about being spoiled on people's ideas for how to make this a good puzzle. Also how would you decide what to spoiler tag anyway?
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I'm offering someone an origami (rabbit shape) with a QR code written inside. This is the beginning of a series of riddles.



My question is, how could I make the person I'm offering the origami to understand she must open up the folding?



What kind of sentence could I write aside the present so she would think about unfolding (so destroying) the present I gave her? In a not too obvious manner obviously.










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    this is not a puzzle
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    @NaeemShaikh It is a puzzle-related question, and I think that it is related enough to be on topic on this site. From the tour: "Puzzling Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for those who create, solve, and study puzzles." (italics mine)
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    @rhsquared: I'd say spoilers were unnecessary for something like this because it isn't a puzzle. Its a question asking for help designing a puzzle. Unless you are the recipient of this origami rabbit I don't think you need to be worried about being spoiled on people's ideas for how to make this a good puzzle. Also how would you decide what to spoiler tag anyway?
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I'm offering someone an origami (rabbit shape) with a QR code written inside. This is the beginning of a series of riddles.



My question is, how could I make the person I'm offering the origami to understand she must open up the folding?



What kind of sentence could I write aside the present so she would think about unfolding (so destroying) the present I gave her? In a not too obvious manner obviously.










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I'm offering someone an origami (rabbit shape) with a QR code written inside. This is the beginning of a series of riddles.



My question is, how could I make the person I'm offering the origami to understand she must open up the folding?



What kind of sentence could I write aside the present so she would think about unfolding (so destroying) the present I gave her? In a not too obvious manner obviously.







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    this is not a puzzle
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    @NaeemShaikh It is a puzzle-related question, and I think that it is related enough to be on topic on this site. From the tour: "Puzzling Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for those who create, solve, and study puzzles." (italics mine)
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    @rhsquared: I'd say spoilers were unnecessary for something like this because it isn't a puzzle. Its a question asking for help designing a puzzle. Unless you are the recipient of this origami rabbit I don't think you need to be worried about being spoiled on people's ideas for how to make this a good puzzle. Also how would you decide what to spoiler tag anyway?
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    @rhsquared - it's not a meta question, i.e, it's not about the site.
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    @rhsquared: See boboquack's comment. This site is not just a site to find puzzles to answer. Its a site about puzzling. Most questions are puzzles, its true but the scope of the site is also about puzzles more generally including how to create them. Meta, as has been noted is only for questions about the site and the functioning of the site - ie discussion of whether something is on topic, why a moderator did a certain thing, etc. A question about creating puzzles is completely on topic for the main site itself.
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    this is not a puzzle
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    @NaeemShaikh It is a puzzle-related question, and I think that it is related enough to be on topic on this site. From the tour: "Puzzling Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for those who create, solve, and study puzzles." (italics mine)
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    @rhsquared: I'd say spoilers were unnecessary for something like this because it isn't a puzzle. Its a question asking for help designing a puzzle. Unless you are the recipient of this origami rabbit I don't think you need to be worried about being spoiled on people's ideas for how to make this a good puzzle. Also how would you decide what to spoiler tag anyway?
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    @rhsquared - it's not a meta question, i.e, it's not about the site.
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    @rhsquared: See boboquack's comment. This site is not just a site to find puzzles to answer. Its a site about puzzling. Most questions are puzzles, its true but the scope of the site is also about puzzles more generally including how to create them. Meta, as has been noted is only for questions about the site and the functioning of the site - ie discussion of whether something is on topic, why a moderator did a certain thing, etc. A question about creating puzzles is completely on topic for the main site itself.
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@NaeemShaikh It is a puzzle-related question, and I think that it is related enough to be on topic on this site. From the tour: "Puzzling Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for those who create, solve, and study puzzles." (italics mine)
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@NaeemShaikh It is a puzzle-related question, and I think that it is related enough to be on topic on this site. From the tour: "Puzzling Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for those who create, solve, and study puzzles." (italics mine)
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@rhsquared: I'd say spoilers were unnecessary for something like this because it isn't a puzzle. Its a question asking for help designing a puzzle. Unless you are the recipient of this origami rabbit I don't think you need to be worried about being spoiled on people's ideas for how to make this a good puzzle. Also how would you decide what to spoiler tag anyway?
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@rhsquared: I'd say spoilers were unnecessary for something like this because it isn't a puzzle. Its a question asking for help designing a puzzle. Unless you are the recipient of this origami rabbit I don't think you need to be worried about being spoiled on people's ideas for how to make this a good puzzle. Also how would you decide what to spoiler tag anyway?
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@rhsquared: See boboquack's comment. This site is not just a site to find puzzles to answer. Its a site about puzzling. Most questions are puzzles, its true but the scope of the site is also about puzzles more generally including how to create them. Meta, as has been noted is only for questions about the site and the functioning of the site - ie discussion of whether something is on topic, why a moderator did a certain thing, etc. A question about creating puzzles is completely on topic for the main site itself.
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@rhsquared: See boboquack's comment. This site is not just a site to find puzzles to answer. Its a site about puzzling. Most questions are puzzles, its true but the scope of the site is also about puzzles more generally including how to create them. Meta, as has been noted is only for questions about the site and the functioning of the site - ie discussion of whether something is on topic, why a moderator did a certain thing, etc. A question about creating puzzles is completely on topic for the main site itself.
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Why not open with a short riddle to start with - perhaps a couplet? For example, on the ears, you could write in suitably mysterious type:




Here you are at number one // To start undo what has been done







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    Or some variation on "Follow the White Rabbit"?
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You could have a small part of the QR code visible on the folded origami. Just small enough that it's not immediately obvious what it is at first.






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    Perhaps a variation of...



    "To understand something, sometimes we have to trace back to the first step that started it all."



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    "It all starts at the first fold..."



    this may be too obvious... Depending on how well you know the person, you are possibly the best person to put together a sentence with enough in it to convince them without telling them what to do.



    As op mentions they want to write this on something (not necessarily the gift/origami)? So it may be okay to have a little length to it, perhaps a simple play on words.



    An alternative idea may be along the lines of one of the other answers. Perhaps a drawing of something that points or goes into the final fold, this could be paired with some text to give the recipient an idea to unfold it and look inside the final fold.






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      You can let an enigm as : "White Rabbit loves play cards but... But it's an hungry rabbit Where are the clubs... ?"



      Just an idea :D //






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        Follow my White Rabbit

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          You could just write the word "Aphrodite" on it as a clue that the answer is at the rabbit's "heart" as in center.






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            You could make the origami out of money and instruct them to by themself some coffee or something with it (so they don't feel bad about unfolding it).






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              Why not open with a short riddle to start with - perhaps a couplet? For example, on the ears, you could write in suitably mysterious type:




              Here you are at number one // To start undo what has been done







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                Or some variation on "Follow the White Rabbit"?
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              Why not open with a short riddle to start with - perhaps a couplet? For example, on the ears, you could write in suitably mysterious type:




              Here you are at number one // To start undo what has been done







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                Or some variation on "Follow the White Rabbit"?
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                "For stories untold, watch this one unfold"
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              Why not open with a short riddle to start with - perhaps a couplet? For example, on the ears, you could write in suitably mysterious type:




              Here you are at number one // To start undo what has been done







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              Why not open with a short riddle to start with - perhaps a couplet? For example, on the ears, you could write in suitably mysterious type:




              Here you are at number one // To start undo what has been done








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                      Perhaps a variation of...



                      "To understand something, sometimes we have to trace back to the first step that started it all."



                      or



                      "It all starts at the first fold..."



                      this may be too obvious... Depending on how well you know the person, you are possibly the best person to put together a sentence with enough in it to convince them without telling them what to do.



                      As op mentions they want to write this on something (not necessarily the gift/origami)? So it may be okay to have a little length to it, perhaps a simple play on words.



                      An alternative idea may be along the lines of one of the other answers. Perhaps a drawing of something that points or goes into the final fold, this could be paired with some text to give the recipient an idea to unfold it and look inside the final fold.






                      share|improve this answer








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                        Perhaps a variation of...



                        "To understand something, sometimes we have to trace back to the first step that started it all."



                        or



                        "It all starts at the first fold..."



                        this may be too obvious... Depending on how well you know the person, you are possibly the best person to put together a sentence with enough in it to convince them without telling them what to do.



                        As op mentions they want to write this on something (not necessarily the gift/origami)? So it may be okay to have a little length to it, perhaps a simple play on words.



                        An alternative idea may be along the lines of one of the other answers. Perhaps a drawing of something that points or goes into the final fold, this could be paired with some text to give the recipient an idea to unfold it and look inside the final fold.






                        share|improve this answer








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                          Perhaps a variation of...



                          "To understand something, sometimes we have to trace back to the first step that started it all."



                          or



                          "It all starts at the first fold..."



                          this may be too obvious... Depending on how well you know the person, you are possibly the best person to put together a sentence with enough in it to convince them without telling them what to do.



                          As op mentions they want to write this on something (not necessarily the gift/origami)? So it may be okay to have a little length to it, perhaps a simple play on words.



                          An alternative idea may be along the lines of one of the other answers. Perhaps a drawing of something that points or goes into the final fold, this could be paired with some text to give the recipient an idea to unfold it and look inside the final fold.






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                          Perhaps a variation of...



                          "To understand something, sometimes we have to trace back to the first step that started it all."



                          or



                          "It all starts at the first fold..."



                          this may be too obvious... Depending on how well you know the person, you are possibly the best person to put together a sentence with enough in it to convince them without telling them what to do.



                          As op mentions they want to write this on something (not necessarily the gift/origami)? So it may be okay to have a little length to it, perhaps a simple play on words.



                          An alternative idea may be along the lines of one of the other answers. Perhaps a drawing of something that points or goes into the final fold, this could be paired with some text to give the recipient an idea to unfold it and look inside the final fold.







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                              You can let an enigm as : "White Rabbit loves play cards but... But it's an hungry rabbit Where are the clubs... ?"



                              Just an idea :D //






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                                Just an idea :D //






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                                  Just an idea :D //






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                                  You can let an enigm as : "White Rabbit loves play cards but... But it's an hungry rabbit Where are the clubs... ?"



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                                              You could just write the word "Aphrodite" on it as a clue that the answer is at the rabbit's "heart" as in center.






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                                                      You could make the origami out of money and instruct them to by themself some coffee or something with it (so they don't feel bad about unfolding it).






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