Better than RembrandtIntroducing Gladys, an intrepid globetrotterFor the price of oneA game of cricketIntroducing Gladys, an intrepid globetrotterT-Rex goes cookingDevoted to high cultureGladys spins the wheelHorribly broken and just plain wrongWatching the game, having a puzzleA cryptic tricolourGladys visits a campusThe hearts of goldFieldwork ahead
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Better than Rembrandt
Introducing Gladys, an intrepid globetrotterFor the price of oneA game of cricketIntroducing Gladys, an intrepid globetrotterT-Rex goes cookingDevoted to high cultureGladys spins the wheelHorribly broken and just plain wrongWatching the game, having a puzzleA cryptic tricolourGladys visits a campusThe hearts of goldFieldwork ahead
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This puzzle is part 13 of Gladys' journey across the globe. Each part can be solved independently. Nevertheless, if you are new to the series, feel free to start at the beginning: Introducing Gladys.
Dear Puzzling,
Today I visited a certain tall building. Not recommended if you're afraid of heights! In the evening I'm planning to watch a light show. This marks the half-way point of my trip, so plenty of places left to visit. Take care!
Wish you were here!
Love, Gladys.
(alternate version with colours labelled)
Gladys will return in "A game of cricket".
visual rebus geography nonogram
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This puzzle is part 13 of Gladys' journey across the globe. Each part can be solved independently. Nevertheless, if you are new to the series, feel free to start at the beginning: Introducing Gladys.
Dear Puzzling,
Today I visited a certain tall building. Not recommended if you're afraid of heights! In the evening I'm planning to watch a light show. This marks the half-way point of my trip, so plenty of places left to visit. Take care!
Wish you were here!
Love, Gladys.
(alternate version with colours labelled)
Gladys will return in "A game of cricket".
visual rebus geography nonogram
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1
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Would you happen to have a colour-blind friendly version of this? I don't do too well when a lot of colours are involved in something.
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– Daniel Baliki
May 17 at 13:49
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Could you confirm that the numbers in column 6 are correct? They seem inconsistent with one obvious guess at how the puzzle works. Of course that could just mean that that guess is wrong (or that I can't count)...
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– Gareth McCaughan♦
May 17 at 13:59
1
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I don’t think it’s that easy @GarethMcCaughan — don’t think there necessarily have to be blank spaces between the colours....but I might be wrong.
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– El-Guest
May 17 at 14:25
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@DanielBaliki Sorry, should have thought about that... I can post the numbers with colour indicators added (e.g. R2 for red 2) when I get to a computer, is that ok?
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– jafe
May 17 at 14:25
1
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Thanks. Apologies for my skepticism :-).
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– Gareth McCaughan♦
May 17 at 14:39
|
show 3 more comments
$begingroup$
This puzzle is part 13 of Gladys' journey across the globe. Each part can be solved independently. Nevertheless, if you are new to the series, feel free to start at the beginning: Introducing Gladys.
Dear Puzzling,
Today I visited a certain tall building. Not recommended if you're afraid of heights! In the evening I'm planning to watch a light show. This marks the half-way point of my trip, so plenty of places left to visit. Take care!
Wish you were here!
Love, Gladys.
(alternate version with colours labelled)
Gladys will return in "A game of cricket".
visual rebus geography nonogram
$endgroup$
This puzzle is part 13 of Gladys' journey across the globe. Each part can be solved independently. Nevertheless, if you are new to the series, feel free to start at the beginning: Introducing Gladys.
Dear Puzzling,
Today I visited a certain tall building. Not recommended if you're afraid of heights! In the evening I'm planning to watch a light show. This marks the half-way point of my trip, so plenty of places left to visit. Take care!
Wish you were here!
Love, Gladys.
(alternate version with colours labelled)
Gladys will return in "A game of cricket".
visual rebus geography nonogram
visual rebus geography nonogram
edited May 18 at 7:57
jafe
asked May 17 at 13:05
jafejafe
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29.2k486290
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Would you happen to have a colour-blind friendly version of this? I don't do too well when a lot of colours are involved in something.
$endgroup$
– Daniel Baliki
May 17 at 13:49
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Could you confirm that the numbers in column 6 are correct? They seem inconsistent with one obvious guess at how the puzzle works. Of course that could just mean that that guess is wrong (or that I can't count)...
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
May 17 at 13:59
1
$begingroup$
I don’t think it’s that easy @GarethMcCaughan — don’t think there necessarily have to be blank spaces between the colours....but I might be wrong.
$endgroup$
– El-Guest
May 17 at 14:25
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@DanielBaliki Sorry, should have thought about that... I can post the numbers with colour indicators added (e.g. R2 for red 2) when I get to a computer, is that ok?
$endgroup$
– jafe
May 17 at 14:25
1
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Thanks. Apologies for my skepticism :-).
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
May 17 at 14:39
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show 3 more comments
1
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Would you happen to have a colour-blind friendly version of this? I don't do too well when a lot of colours are involved in something.
$endgroup$
– Daniel Baliki
May 17 at 13:49
$begingroup$
Could you confirm that the numbers in column 6 are correct? They seem inconsistent with one obvious guess at how the puzzle works. Of course that could just mean that that guess is wrong (or that I can't count)...
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
May 17 at 13:59
1
$begingroup$
I don’t think it’s that easy @GarethMcCaughan — don’t think there necessarily have to be blank spaces between the colours....but I might be wrong.
$endgroup$
– El-Guest
May 17 at 14:25
$begingroup$
@DanielBaliki Sorry, should have thought about that... I can post the numbers with colour indicators added (e.g. R2 for red 2) when I get to a computer, is that ok?
$endgroup$
– jafe
May 17 at 14:25
1
$begingroup$
Thanks. Apologies for my skepticism :-).
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
May 17 at 14:39
1
1
$begingroup$
Would you happen to have a colour-blind friendly version of this? I don't do too well when a lot of colours are involved in something.
$endgroup$
– Daniel Baliki
May 17 at 13:49
$begingroup$
Would you happen to have a colour-blind friendly version of this? I don't do too well when a lot of colours are involved in something.
$endgroup$
– Daniel Baliki
May 17 at 13:49
$begingroup$
Could you confirm that the numbers in column 6 are correct? They seem inconsistent with one obvious guess at how the puzzle works. Of course that could just mean that that guess is wrong (or that I can't count)...
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
May 17 at 13:59
$begingroup$
Could you confirm that the numbers in column 6 are correct? They seem inconsistent with one obvious guess at how the puzzle works. Of course that could just mean that that guess is wrong (or that I can't count)...
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
May 17 at 13:59
1
1
$begingroup$
I don’t think it’s that easy @GarethMcCaughan — don’t think there necessarily have to be blank spaces between the colours....but I might be wrong.
$endgroup$
– El-Guest
May 17 at 14:25
$begingroup$
I don’t think it’s that easy @GarethMcCaughan — don’t think there necessarily have to be blank spaces between the colours....but I might be wrong.
$endgroup$
– El-Guest
May 17 at 14:25
$begingroup$
@DanielBaliki Sorry, should have thought about that... I can post the numbers with colour indicators added (e.g. R2 for red 2) when I get to a computer, is that ok?
$endgroup$
– jafe
May 17 at 14:25
$begingroup$
@DanielBaliki Sorry, should have thought about that... I can post the numbers with colour indicators added (e.g. R2 for red 2) when I get to a computer, is that ok?
$endgroup$
– jafe
May 17 at 14:25
1
1
$begingroup$
Thanks. Apologies for my skepticism :-).
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
May 17 at 14:39
$begingroup$
Thanks. Apologies for my skepticism :-).
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
May 17 at 14:39
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Completed Nonogram:
Rebus decoding and final solution:
Going left to right, the first image is a frog then -F so rog. The next image is the symbol for internet explorer, so we use ie from initials? Next looks to be a rat -A so rt. Not sure for the next one but based on help from @athin cow -C so ow. Next is the note E +R so er. Put all together you get Rogier Tower.
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The final answer should be ROT13(Ebtvre Gbjre) :)
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– athin
May 17 at 15:36
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I think that's RAT - A, not R
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– Chris Cudmore
May 17 at 15:37
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@ChrisCudmore Yeah that was a typo fixed now
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May 17 at 15:42
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Completed Nonogram:
Rebus decoding and final solution:
Going left to right, the first image is a frog then -F so rog. The next image is the symbol for internet explorer, so we use ie from initials? Next looks to be a rat -A so rt. Not sure for the next one but based on help from @athin cow -C so ow. Next is the note E +R so er. Put all together you get Rogier Tower.
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The final answer should be ROT13(Ebtvre Gbjre) :)
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– athin
May 17 at 15:36
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I think that's RAT - A, not R
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– Chris Cudmore
May 17 at 15:37
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@ChrisCudmore Yeah that was a typo fixed now
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May 17 at 15:42
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$begingroup$
Completed Nonogram:
Rebus decoding and final solution:
Going left to right, the first image is a frog then -F so rog. The next image is the symbol for internet explorer, so we use ie from initials? Next looks to be a rat -A so rt. Not sure for the next one but based on help from @athin cow -C so ow. Next is the note E +R so er. Put all together you get Rogier Tower.
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The final answer should be ROT13(Ebtvre Gbjre) :)
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– athin
May 17 at 15:36
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I think that's RAT - A, not R
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– Chris Cudmore
May 17 at 15:37
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@ChrisCudmore Yeah that was a typo fixed now
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– gabbo1092
May 17 at 15:42
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Completed Nonogram:
Rebus decoding and final solution:
Going left to right, the first image is a frog then -F so rog. The next image is the symbol for internet explorer, so we use ie from initials? Next looks to be a rat -A so rt. Not sure for the next one but based on help from @athin cow -C so ow. Next is the note E +R so er. Put all together you get Rogier Tower.
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Completed Nonogram:
Rebus decoding and final solution:
Going left to right, the first image is a frog then -F so rog. The next image is the symbol for internet explorer, so we use ie from initials? Next looks to be a rat -A so rt. Not sure for the next one but based on help from @athin cow -C so ow. Next is the note E +R so er. Put all together you get Rogier Tower.
edited May 17 at 15:41
answered May 17 at 15:14
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The final answer should be ROT13(Ebtvre Gbjre) :)
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– athin
May 17 at 15:36
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I think that's RAT - A, not R
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– Chris Cudmore
May 17 at 15:37
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@ChrisCudmore Yeah that was a typo fixed now
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– gabbo1092
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The final answer should be ROT13(Ebtvre Gbjre) :)
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– athin
May 17 at 15:36
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I think that's RAT - A, not R
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– Chris Cudmore
May 17 at 15:37
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@ChrisCudmore Yeah that was a typo fixed now
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– gabbo1092
May 17 at 15:42
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The final answer should be ROT13(Ebtvre Gbjre) :)
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– athin
May 17 at 15:36
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The final answer should be ROT13(Ebtvre Gbjre) :)
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– athin
May 17 at 15:36
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I think that's RAT - A, not R
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– Chris Cudmore
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I think that's RAT - A, not R
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– Chris Cudmore
May 17 at 15:37
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@ChrisCudmore Yeah that was a typo fixed now
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@ChrisCudmore Yeah that was a typo fixed now
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Would you happen to have a colour-blind friendly version of this? I don't do too well when a lot of colours are involved in something.
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– Daniel Baliki
May 17 at 13:49
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Could you confirm that the numbers in column 6 are correct? They seem inconsistent with one obvious guess at how the puzzle works. Of course that could just mean that that guess is wrong (or that I can't count)...
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
May 17 at 13:59
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I don’t think it’s that easy @GarethMcCaughan — don’t think there necessarily have to be blank spaces between the colours....but I might be wrong.
$endgroup$
– El-Guest
May 17 at 14:25
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@DanielBaliki Sorry, should have thought about that... I can post the numbers with colour indicators added (e.g. R2 for red 2) when I get to a computer, is that ok?
$endgroup$
– jafe
May 17 at 14:25
1
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Thanks. Apologies for my skepticism :-).
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– Gareth McCaughan♦
May 17 at 14:39