JB says these areworthless because of google foo, well lets see him solve this! Snark, sarcasm and goofiness welcome!
![]()
|
|
JB says these areworthless because of google foo, well lets see him solve this! Snark, sarcasm and goofiness welcome!
![]()
Taking break from Netflix movie ... can't stay.
May I come in tomorrow and take one teeny guess? Or is it just for JB?
Looks like something I *already* own.
~ ABC

I'd say a toy of some sort, but it looks like what I use to keep bacon flat when I fry.
Looks like the lid of a candy or cookie jar!!![]()

How could JB search google without knowing what to look for without actually knowing what it is ... and then come up with the letters "yot" to identify it?
Well done JB!!!
And if you do own one ... how long did it take you to figure out how to open it?
Regardless, I want one of those things!!!![]()

The YOT puzzle got me interested in looking around for just puzzles and games. I found this site:
Eureka Puzzles...
Hundreds of puzzles and games for all ages, many look like ideal birthday and Christmas gift ideas.
One is the Resurection Plant like my mom kept in the kitchen decades ago. Especially good for houseplant challenged folks like my wife.
I'll get her one........(snip)
The Resurrection Plant will transform from a dormant brown ball into a lush fern in a matter of hours. This plant can remain in its dormant stage for up to 50 years without water!
(snip)
The Resurrection Plant is also the eternal symbol of hope and rebirth.
![]()
You want me to reveal my secrets? No way.
OK, I hate Google so I hate to give them a plug but here you go....
1) Right click P45s pic, go to Properties and get the link. In this case it's: h ttp://i1190.photobucket.com/albums/z450/patriot65/toy_zps0f8e95cd.jpg (<---- I put the space between h and t, make it http before you search on it.)
2) Go to Google.com, click Images (at the top), click the little camera in the search box, it brings up a new search box, paste the link in the box, and click "Search by image".
3) Look at the results and figure out what was posted. Easy peasy.
That's why I said in the other thread that Google Image Search renders this game obsolete (for the most part). The trick now is to find an image that isn't found on Google Image Search and then play.
| « Previous Thread | Next Thread » |