The secret weapon is toward the lower middle. The armored door has slid up and to the side to reveal a… super-tack spitter. Each chamber will spit out a tack that’s as big as a house! Each tack is capable of being spit in a several 100 mile arc. That’s why it’ll be called a… spit attack. Get it? Huh? Huh? Lol! I need to go eat breakfast.
My tangle pattern "Nogybess"
Okay, if you’ve followed my blog for any length of time, you know I have a thing for words. Or as it turns out, even non-words. There is just something about the sight and sound of certain words, that I find incredibly appealing. Sometimes even those confirmation words. The ones you have to type in to leave a comment on blogger.
The other day, I had to type out this confirmation word–Nogybess. It was instant love, and I just couldn’t wait to create a tangle so I could use it. Since it is my non-word, I get to create the pronunciation (the sound is very important), and it’s NO as in know, GHEE as in geese, and Bess as in the name Bess. Just think. A few moments ago, Nogybess meant nothing. Now it’s a tangle.
And about this tangle. It’s advanced. I’ve actually had it for a while, trying to think of a way to make it easier, but nothing has come. It’s those slanted lines. Some people may prefer to switch steps 3 and 4. Try to keep the slanted lines as close to the middle of the box corners as you can. You can also try doing one line of boxes-drawing the slanted line, and then doing the next line of boxes. If you come up with something easier, please feel free to draw them up and post them!
ROTFLMBO – love it!
Love it! ha ha
my sons “thunderbolt” spacial ship(fourth of the moon size)has bigger secret weapons loool…love the tangle!
I love your tangle patterns so much. I am a huge fan of your blog. Thanks for sharing.
I am inspired by you. Just today wrote down a such a code because it fits a tangle i am working on.
Mostly when I write LOL, I'm actually laughing silently in my head. Nope… not this time!!
LO(literal)L
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Cool pattern. I found it easier to start with step 3. Draw the slanted lines first. It's then fairly easy to draw the squares evenly aligned.