I had no trouble finding the can opener but the number clue and the colour clue are making me feel real stupid. I have 2 possible numbers, neither of which works.
In Japan they have developed the square watermelon. They stack better.
They are also extremely expensive. In Japan, fancy fruits are a hostess gift, and dessert is often more for impressing the diners than a part of the meal.
Aaaand OUT!
ReplyDeleteI love them games from this Funkyland-dude.
Nice as always: thank you!
ReplyDeleteNice and easy! Was able to do this one quickly and without any hints whatsoever :)
ReplyDeleteLovely as usual. I feel like it was just pure luck that I found the can opener though, otherwise it might have take me forever.
ReplyDeleteI had no trouble finding the can opener but the number clue and the colour clue are making me feel real stupid. I have 2 possible numbers, neither of which works.
ReplyDeleteAh...combine colour clue with position clue. And don't assume there's only one direction to count in.
ReplyDeleteLove these Funkyland games!
I guess I'm getting used to these but this one was !
ReplyDeleteI wanted more!
ReplyDeleteThanks :)
Quite satisfying. Finished within two rounds of the music. =)L
ReplyDeleteLoved it! Keep 'em coming!
ReplyDeleteAlso, canned watermelon...?
I knew the two numbers were code & order, but I had a hard time setting the color rings.
ReplyDeleteFor some reason I persuaded myself all 5 were the same order.
Canned watermelons ... you have to love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting.
In Japan they have developed the square watermelon. They stack better.
ReplyDeleteThey are also extremely expensive. In Japan, fancy fruits are a hostess gift, and dessert is often more for impressing the diners than a part of the meal.
Cute and tasty, I had some watermelon just for lunch too...though not poolside, quite nice. Thanks Bart!
ReplyDeletethey could can chunks of watermelon
ReplyDeleteHi can somebody help me? What is the code?
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