Sunday, June 1, 2008

Replying to the previous post, my favourite clue was the clue my group got at the Science Centre Kinetic Garden. We had to read the clue through a red filter that was one of the exhibits in the Garden, then decipher what it said by going online to learn Braille. I think that was very creative. All the clues were very well done, much brainwork involved, thank you organisers/planners.

But I do agree with Jun Kai (mudskipper). Hmmm.

2 comments:

Latria said...

Hi desiree,
How much hint did you receive for that clue?

A lot of the dilemma was between witholding the hints to let the teams enjoy the satisfaction of overcoming a difficult clue by themselves, and smoothening over the frustrations on the difficulty but greatly diminishing the sense of achievement.

Unknown said...

Not a lot of hint for that particular clue. Only the hint "what uses dots to read?", then straightaway know it's Braille. For the other clues though, there were lots of hints given, and one or two times the answers were just given to us.