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$\begingroup$ I would even say it’s too easy! $\endgroup$– Pierre PaquetteCommented Jul 6 at 23:59
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1$\begingroup$ @PierrePaquette Sometimes my puzzles are easy and sometimes they are tough. Sometimes I receive positive comments on my easy puzzles like, Finally a puzzle that I can solve. Please keep in mind that people vary in their puzzle solving skills. $\endgroup$– Will.Octagon.GibsonCommented Jul 7 at 2:37
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$\begingroup$ Oh, absolutely! :) And while it was easy for me, it may not be easy for someone who isn’t into movies. I find a lot of the puzzles here require knowledge of other stuff—I have seen some that are impossible to solve if you don’t know history, for example, or flags, or wine, or… $\endgroup$– Pierre PaquetteCommented Jul 7 at 17:19
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$\begingroup$ and many people, don’t know history, for example, and flags, and wine, and… :-) $\endgroup$– FirstName LastNameCommented Jul 13 at 23:24
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