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What in this world is she trying to say?


How will you save Mike?What was my wife trying to say?Clockwork orange?The Cryptology CaseHow was the math test?Where is my girlfriend?My Uncle's Music BoxWhat has corruptrwdcfs this puzzle?One 'double agent' two-step on a waltzing floorLittle Pictures: Charlie's Lunch EditionA real-world puzzler - find the pattern!













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I happened to meet one of my friends after about a couple of years. Obviously we both were very happy, but still, she didn't leave her habit of challenging me to decipher what she was saying. I thought that again she'll give me some seemingly random characters to search for some meaning; but she didn't.



Instead she started drawing some boxes on the ground, which turned out to be two 5x5 grids, and yes there was a number in each cell too. This was what it looked like:



enter image description here



Obviously I couldn't decipher at that time what in this world she was trying to say, so I just clicked the photograph, and continued with the rest of our talks. And yes, she said that it is more of a visual puzzle.



All this happened some time back, but today I found that photo again, and as usual I didn't know what it meant.



What in this world was she trying to say?



By the way, this is a direct hint to this puzzle.










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    Is the cell in the second grid (col 4, row 5) supposed to just show half of two?
    $endgroup$
    – Elpharya
    3 hours ago






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    @Elpharya It is supposed to show the complete "2". Thanks, I'll update the picture.
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    – Akari
    3 hours ago















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$begingroup$


I happened to meet one of my friends after about a couple of years. Obviously we both were very happy, but still, she didn't leave her habit of challenging me to decipher what she was saying. I thought that again she'll give me some seemingly random characters to search for some meaning; but she didn't.



Instead she started drawing some boxes on the ground, which turned out to be two 5x5 grids, and yes there was a number in each cell too. This was what it looked like:



enter image description here



Obviously I couldn't decipher at that time what in this world she was trying to say, so I just clicked the photograph, and continued with the rest of our talks. And yes, she said that it is more of a visual puzzle.



All this happened some time back, but today I found that photo again, and as usual I didn't know what it meant.



What in this world was she trying to say?



By the way, this is a direct hint to this puzzle.










share|improve this question











$endgroup$







  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Is the cell in the second grid (col 4, row 5) supposed to just show half of two?
    $endgroup$
    – Elpharya
    3 hours ago






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    @Elpharya It is supposed to show the complete "2". Thanks, I'll update the picture.
    $endgroup$
    – Akari
    3 hours ago













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$begingroup$


I happened to meet one of my friends after about a couple of years. Obviously we both were very happy, but still, she didn't leave her habit of challenging me to decipher what she was saying. I thought that again she'll give me some seemingly random characters to search for some meaning; but she didn't.



Instead she started drawing some boxes on the ground, which turned out to be two 5x5 grids, and yes there was a number in each cell too. This was what it looked like:



enter image description here



Obviously I couldn't decipher at that time what in this world she was trying to say, so I just clicked the photograph, and continued with the rest of our talks. And yes, she said that it is more of a visual puzzle.



All this happened some time back, but today I found that photo again, and as usual I didn't know what it meant.



What in this world was she trying to say?



By the way, this is a direct hint to this puzzle.










share|improve this question











$endgroup$




I happened to meet one of my friends after about a couple of years. Obviously we both were very happy, but still, she didn't leave her habit of challenging me to decipher what she was saying. I thought that again she'll give me some seemingly random characters to search for some meaning; but she didn't.



Instead she started drawing some boxes on the ground, which turned out to be two 5x5 grids, and yes there was a number in each cell too. This was what it looked like:



enter image description here



Obviously I couldn't decipher at that time what in this world she was trying to say, so I just clicked the photograph, and continued with the rest of our talks. And yes, she said that it is more of a visual puzzle.



All this happened some time back, but today I found that photo again, and as usual I didn't know what it meant.



What in this world was she trying to say?



By the way, this is a direct hint to this puzzle.







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  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Is the cell in the second grid (col 4, row 5) supposed to just show half of two?
    $endgroup$
    – Elpharya
    3 hours ago






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    @Elpharya It is supposed to show the complete "2". Thanks, I'll update the picture.
    $endgroup$
    – Akari
    3 hours ago












  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Is the cell in the second grid (col 4, row 5) supposed to just show half of two?
    $endgroup$
    – Elpharya
    3 hours ago






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    @Elpharya It is supposed to show the complete "2". Thanks, I'll update the picture.
    $endgroup$
    – Akari
    3 hours ago







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$begingroup$
Is the cell in the second grid (col 4, row 5) supposed to just show half of two?
$endgroup$
– Elpharya
3 hours ago




$begingroup$
Is the cell in the second grid (col 4, row 5) supposed to just show half of two?
$endgroup$
– Elpharya
3 hours ago




1




1




$begingroup$
@Elpharya It is supposed to show the complete "2". Thanks, I'll update the picture.
$endgroup$
– Akari
3 hours ago




$begingroup$
@Elpharya It is supposed to show the complete "2". Thanks, I'll update the picture.
$endgroup$
– Akari
3 hours ago










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A Pair of Slitherlinks
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