I've just been racking my brain as to what kinds of challenges they can throw at us, and while we obviously can't guess everything, even if we get lucky and have a plan for one challenge it'll be a step up.
Firstly: Jigsaw Puzzles using img tags
There'll probably be some sort of image split up into several smaller images that we have to reassemble using the img tags board feature.
Some general tips:
- If you can find the source picture (i.e the picture they used for the full image) online, it'll help you better figure out what it is you're assembling.
To avoid confusion, when you're making the puzzle leave an extra line-break between lines of the puzzle so that you don't get confused through the post-interface.
Set up all the img tags in a new reply immediately. So if you see it's a 4x4 puzzle, set up a reply like so (without the *'s):
[*img][/*img][*img][/*img][*img][/*img][*img][/*img]
[*img][/*img][*img][/*img][*img][/*img][*img][/*img]
[*img][/*img][*img][/*img][*img][/*img][*img][/*img]
[*img][/*img][*img][/*img][*img][/*img][*img][/*img]
If it's something we can work together on, we could have each person work on a single line of the puzzle. Although it may be quicker to just do it on your own as fast as you can. Use judgement based on the size of the puzzle
Check the URL of the images. Depending on the site used to upload them there may be hints in the image name as to their position (they could be numbered or ordered somehow)
If anyone thinks of anything we can work together to think of the best way to tackle it :)
some other random possibilities:
Venezuelan Trivia
Battleships
Mastermind
Speed (first to post something)