Elementary Puzzles

Elementary Puzzles

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"You know my methods, now apply them." Inspired by the renowned detective Sherlock Holmes, these puzzles will have your brain in a twist. With logic, science and maths questions, read your way through some of the hardest brain tests out there to see if you really are as great as the detective himself.
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The quiet girl being held in a government facility completes metal puzzles every time she's been given one. The doctors give her newly crafted ones that are more complex than the last. She is given handcrafted brain puzzles made specifically for her by an enigmatologist named Marco Mestiere. To give the girl a challenge, Marco has to challenge himself to create the most complex designs he can construct. He has been studying her as much as he is being allowed. For years he has been watching her complete those puzzles with no effort. Finally, Marco decides to push his limits and discover more about her that was being kept from him. The government was hiding more than he thought from its own employees. His brilliant patient at the facility was not normal. Marco continues to dig to find out more about this mystery genius and what more the people he works for have been hiding. ^~^ The puzzles used in this story aren't jigsaw puzzles. They are logic puzzles that you have to take apart and then put back together. All I have owned are some kind of metal -not cardboard. Dates: 9/8/2020 - 11/2/2020

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