What am I? Riddle-Game
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Re: What am I? Riddle-Game
A maze?rayreads9 wrote: ↑11 Nov 2024, 19:07My riddles are not as good but here it is-
New Riddle:
I can be small; I can be very large
I can be drawn or I can draw you into me
You can see me in some fields or gardens, on paper or in electronic form
Though confusing I may seem, I have many ways to lure you in
What am I?
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YES!!!María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda wrote: ↑11 Nov 2024, 19:57A maze?rayreads9 wrote: ↑11 Nov 2024, 19:07My riddles are not as good but here it is-
New Riddle:
I can be small; I can be very large
I can be drawn or I can draw you into me
You can see me in some fields or gardens, on paper or in electronic form
Though confusing I may seem, I have many ways to lure you in
What am I?
You won @María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda


This might be the fastest solved riddle

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It's your turn now @María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda!

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So if someone knows the answer and wants to play but doesn't want to make a riddle, they can participate and ask riddles only when it is their turn.
We can keep adding new members to the list as they come.
Just a suggestion! :)
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Never mind. It would feel too restrictive.rayreads9 wrote: ↑11 Nov 2024, 22:02 Can we make a list of players and take turns one by one to ask riddles?![]()
So if someone knows the answer and wants to play but doesn't want to make a riddle, they can participate and ask riddles only when it is their turn.
We can keep adding new members to the list as they come.
Just a suggestion! :)
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In the past we'd just ask if anyone would like to take a turn if we didn't feel up to making a new riddle.rayreads9 wrote: ↑12 Nov 2024, 00:49Never mind. It would feel too restrictive.rayreads9 wrote: ↑11 Nov 2024, 22:02 Can we make a list of players and take turns one by one to ask riddles?![]()
So if someone knows the answer and wants to play but doesn't want to make a riddle, they can participate and ask riddles only when it is their turn.
We can keep adding new members to the list as they come.
Just a suggestion! :)

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That's good to know:)DATo wrote: ↑12 Nov 2024, 03:40In the past we'd just ask if anyone would like to take a turn if we didn't feel up to making a new riddle.rayreads9 wrote: ↑12 Nov 2024, 00:49Never mind. It would feel too restrictive.rayreads9 wrote: ↑11 Nov 2024, 22:02 Can we make a list of players and take turns one by one to ask riddles?![]()
So if someone knows the answer and wants to play but doesn't want to make a riddle, they can participate and ask riddles only when it is their turn.
We can keep adding new members to the list as they come.
Just a suggestion! :)But new suggestions are always welcome. There are no hard and fast rules here that I know of.
was just thinking of ways more people could participate

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I like that idea, but we might need to vote. I'm sure @Diana Lowery will like it because she hates winningrayreads9 wrote: ↑11 Nov 2024, 22:02 Can we make a list of players and take turns one by one to ask riddles?![]()
So if someone knows the answer and wants to play but doesn't want to make a riddle, they can participate and ask riddles only when it is their turn.
We can keep adding new members to the list as they come.
Just a suggestion! :)

I'll submit my riddle in the meanwhile.
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I'm a metaphor for the ephemeral.
I'm also a popular summer hobby.
You probably read the word today.
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I think this has the makings of a great riddle, but the batteries in my thinking cap are dead. I will work on it.María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda wrote: ↑12 Nov 2024, 09:48 NEW RIDDLE
I'm a metaphor for the ephemeral.
I'm also a popular summer hobby.
You probably read the word today.
@Diana Lowery ... Thank you !!!

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It really was a great riddle. We'll wait for your cap to recharge.DATo wrote: ↑12 Nov 2024, 18:43I think this has the makings of a great riddle, but the batteries in my thinking cap are dead. I will work on it.María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda wrote: ↑12 Nov 2024, 09:48 NEW RIDDLE
I'm a metaphor for the ephemeral.
I'm also a popular summer hobby.
You probably read the word today.
@Diana Lowery ... Thank you !!!![]()
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María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda wrote: ↑12 Nov 2024, 09:48 NEW RIDDLE
I'm a metaphor for the ephemeral.
I'm also a popular summer hobby.
You probably read the word today.
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@Diana Lowery
@rayreads9
@Blueberry Dragon
@Noyamanu
