Alwynne B. Beaudoin - Puzzle Page
 
  1. Begin by examining the image below whose reconstruction will be the objective of the puzzle.
  2. Press the Scramble button in order to mix up the tiles randomly.
  3. Re-assemble the tiles in their correct order by relocating the tiles in pairs. This is done by first single-clicking on a tile. Then, after single-clicking on any second tile, the two tiles will swap their positions. If you need some help, you can click on the Show/Hide Hint button to display the original image. Moreover, the Show/Hide Errors button will indicate the misplaced tiles.
  4. When all the tiles are back in their original locations, you will be notified.
  5. Finally, if you press the I Give Up! button, the misplaced tiles will be relocated to their correct position.
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Wallace Fountain, Place Louis-Lépine, Île de la Cité, Paris
This fountain is in the flower market (Marché aux Fleurs).
September 2008

On June 7 2014, this market was renamed
"Marche aux Fleurs - Reine Elizabeth II"
in honour of Queen Elizabeth II, who was in France and visiting
Paris as part of the 70-year commemoration of the
D-Day landings in Normandy.

See Queen honoured with renaming of Paris flower market for more information and pictures.

Acknowledgement: Thanks to Yves Beaudoin (Webpraxis Consulting Ltd.)
for coming up with the idea and developing the Perl scripts for this puzzle.

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This presentation has been compiled and is © 1998-2014 by
Alwynne B. Beaudoin (bluebulrush@gmail.com)
Latest update: June 7 2014