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My name is Simonas and I created a visual riddle card game. I call it THE BOX. I encode well-known people, animals, and popular movies into a visual code. This passion for visual brain-twister creation started 3 years ago while I was studying in college. This game is a great opportunity to test your visual perception limits.

To be honest with you, it is a reversed Alias game. In Alias, the only forbidden word in the explanation is the word to be explained. While in THE BOX game, combining these simple drawings' meanings shown in the cards will help you get the correct answer. Getting the right answer from secret coded shapes is much harder than you might think. You will also be surprised how much a shape can tell.

After all these years, I finally decided to launch a Kickstarter campaign and share my simple riddles with a broader audience. I have created more than 400 cards, but this time, I'm going to share the best 90 of them.

It is suitable for both - single-player and multiplayer. These easy riddle that I am sharing here are pretty simple to solve compared to the riddles that are going to be in the game.

Try it yourself!

More info: kickstarter.com

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#1

Can You Name A Movie? Level – Easy

Binary code puzzle with two pills and OR text, illustrating a visual understanding riddle challenge concept.

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    Can You Name A Person? Level – Medium

    Minimalist black and white visual riddle design challenging your limits of visual understanding with abstract shapes and facial features.

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    Can You Name An Animal? Level – Medium

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    Minimalist visual puzzle card featuring an arrow, a pocket shape, and dotted arcs for riddles testing visual understanding.

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    Abstract black and white visual riddle featuring geometric shapes designed to test limits of visual understanding.

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    Abstract visual puzzle with symbols including stars, moon phases, and a plant-like figure testing visual understanding limits

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    Can You Name A Person? Level – Hard

    Visual riddle featuring symbols and shapes designed to test your limits of visual understanding and perception skills.

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    Can You Name An Animal? Level – Easy

    Minimalist visual puzzle card with abstract lines and shapes designed to test limits of visual understanding.

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    Can You Name A Person? Level – Easy

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    Can You Name A Movie? Level – Medium

    Visual riddle card featuring icons of lips, sound, and a palm tree to test your visual understanding skills.

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    Can You Name A Movie? Level – Medium

    Minimalist visual riddle with a circle above two castle towers, testing limits of visual understanding and puzzle solving.

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    Minimalist black and white face illustration with eyes and a striped question mark as a mouth for visual understanding riddles.

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    Can You Name A Person? Level – Hard

    Black icons of glasses, film clapperboard, video camera, and four film awards representing visual understanding riddles.

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    Can You Name An Animal? Level – Medium

    Minimalist visual puzzle featuring mountains, animal ears, and a flag to test limits of visual understanding riddles.

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    Can You Name A Person? Level – Medium

    Minimalist visual riddle featuring a basketball player silhouette, a bull logo, and the number 23 for visual understanding challenge.

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