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So if we're splitting into groups of 3, do we just do it individually and try to do it quick or we have to work together somehow?
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By Jeff Probst
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Kim wrote:
Sun Mar 18, 2018 8:15:39 pm
So if we're splitting into groups of 3, do we just do it individually and try to do it quick or we have to work together somehow?
it's best to have people work on parts of the puzzle and post their progress along the way.
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With it being that same 4x4 style, we could have one person do the top two and the other focus on the bottom two rows.

Post what you're getting while you can or something.
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Okay so it looks like we only have 8 people so we'll have to be 2-2-2. I'm going to put people who are comfortable with puzzles with people who aren't so comfortable. Does anyone want to be paired up with anyone in particular?
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Whoo! With it seeming like we're roughly all on the same page-ish skill wise.
"Draw rocks" for who does what puzzle?

Like, use random.org to generate a number between, say, 20. And pair together in order of what number you rolled or something?
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Pairing by skill level works too if we can figure out a nice concrete method... I like that idea.
So it sounds like Bill can paired up with one of us that said we're not too shabby/decent at puzzles?
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