I'm a tour guide at a historic site - I know this feature inside and out
I'm thinking of something. It completely surrounds something else. It was designed so you could only cross it with explicit permission. Modern versions surround airports, data centers, and maximum-security prisons. Children build miniature versions at the beach every summer - and never know what they're copying.
This is a Everyday puzzle of medium difficulty with one hidden answer. Players had up to 5 questions to ask the constrained voice before having to commit to an answer.
Everyday puzzles describe ordinary objects or moments through the eyes of someone who lacks the words for them, turning the mundane briefly strange and then suddenly obvious.
I'm a high school junior hiding under a desk in the computer lab. I can hear someone in the hallway but I can't see them.
I'm her mom. I'm confused and a little frustrated. She practices fine but keeps failing the exam.
I'm riding home with grandma after her doctor's appointment. She's acting weird and I don't know why.
Every 5Qs puzzle is built around a constrained voice. The voice knows the answer but can only communicate within a specific perspective — a doorman new to the city, a dog who only thinks in smell and crunch, an empty lot that has never been occupied before. The voice will not name the answer outright. The fun is figuring out what to ask so that the lens reveals enough for you to put a name on what the voice is describing.