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Help, I don't understand this image
I have been playing without looking up anything, and want to continue that way, but I need help with one specific thing:
What is that painting/drawing of a three-layers object? Not what it means, just what am I looking at? Is it one of those stands to put on snacks in a party?
(Please please please don't give me any spoilers)
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deadbus Apr 15 @ 8:42am 
Is it one of those stands to put on snacks in a party?
yes
Last edited by deadbus; Apr 15 @ 8:43am
Thank you!
I’ll be honest, I was hoping it was something else I just wasn’t visualizing. But I’ll get it eventually.
gilmir Apr 15 @ 9:15am 
This set of puzzles can be frustrating if English is not your first language.
Although I consider myself fluent, I have one or two combinations I simply don't get.
The object you mention is for the purpose of one combination described as Tier .
Can anyone tell me, what the combination plane in the sky / globe with a brush is supposed to be? The plane was used as "flight" in one spot (flight/light), but as the same pictures can have different words associated with them, I think it's something else this time
Originally posted by gilmir:
This set of puzzles can be frustrating if English is not your first language.
Although I consider myself fluent, I have one or two combinations I simply don't get.
The object you mention is for the purpose of one combination described as Tier .
Can anyone tell me, what the combination plane in the sky / globe with a brush is supposed to be? The plane was used as "flight" in one spot (flight/light), but as the same pictures can have different words associated with them, I think it's something else this time
Plane and Planet?
gilmir Apr 15 @ 9:24am 
Originally posted by Адамска:
Plane and Planet?
/Hitting myself on the head.
Yep. Thanks!
Is this thing even called "tier" in English? I had to do some silly googling for stuff like "furniture for sweets or cakes" and whatnot and apparently it's an "etagere". I only surmised it to be "tier" when I got "tie" and "tiger" paired with it.
Okay, well, I get why it could be used to "rank" stuff but it's still a bit far fetched. Another thing that got me to "tier" was knowing it as a videogame, specifically MtG term (since the guy who made the game also has MythicSpoiler). But I agree it's not the best kind of puzzle.
For anyone who can't get enough of these kinds of word puzzles, try out Lingo 1 and 2 btw. Those are great word games that also have navigating 3D environments and finding secrets!

Last edited by MorpheusLunae; Apr 15 @ 10:08am
Jakkauli Apr 15 @ 10:14am 
Originally posted by MorpheusLunae:
Is this thing even called "tier" in English? I had to do some silly googling for stuff like "furniture for sweets or cakes" and whatnot and apparently it's an "etagere". I only surmised it to be "tier" when I got "tie" and "tiger" paired with it.
I don't think the "tier" is referring to the object itself but more like the concept, three levels in a pyramid shape

But yeah this was easily the worst of them, I eventually came up with "tier" the same way you did.
Badgerlord Apr 15 @ 10:36am 
Originally posted by Jakkauli:
Originally posted by MorpheusLunae:
Is this thing even called "tier" in English? I had to do some silly googling for stuff like "furniture for sweets or cakes" and whatnot and apparently it's an "etagere". I only surmised it to be "tier" when I got "tie" and "tiger" paired with it.
I don't think the "tier" is referring to the object itself but more like the concept, three levels in a pyramid shape

But yeah this was easily the worst of them, I eventually came up with "tier" the same way you did.

It's called a Tier Tray, which I feel is kiiind of a cheat when it has 2 words in it.
Originally posted by gilmir:
This set of puzzles can be frustrating if English is not your first language.
Although I consider myself fluent, I have one or two combinations I simply don't get.
The object you mention is for the purpose of one combination described as Tier .
I never heard this name, and I did look it up online. I considered tower, level, tray, platter, stand, étagère...
Well, thanks for that, I think I know two more words now!
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