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djoldman ◴[] No.43623393[source]
Very cool. I was very curious to see how AI would do. I tried Gemini 2.5 Pro:

> whats the answer to this where you replace the bracketed sections with words?

> the [second rock from the [dial ([two-dimensional [your ["the of nowhere"] one can get you grounded] puppet projected on a wall]-based clock)]] de Milo is discovered by a Greek [guy with a [kind of stop for a [vehicle that's a palindrome ]]chfork that's not the [[[a mechanic might look under it] color for a little girl with a wolf problem] spandex halloween costume, maybe]]

Response:

    Okay, let's break this down piece by piece:
    
    ["the of nowhere"] one can get you grounded] -> "middle" (middle of nowhere), but being sent to "your room" gets you grounded. Let's stick with room.
    
    [your [room] one can get you grounded] -> room (as discussed).
    
    [two-dimensional [room] puppet projected on a wall] -> A 2D projection on a wall is a shadow. (The 'room' clue seems less direct here, 'shadow puppet' is the key).
    
    [dial ([shadow]-based clock)] -> A clock using shadows and a dial is a sundial.
    
    [second rock from the [sundial]] -> The "sundial" represents the Sun. The second rock (planet) from the Sun is Venus.
    
    [vehicle that's a palindrome ] -> racecar.
    
    [kind of stop for a [racecar]] -> pit (pit stop).
    
    [a mechanic might look under it] -> hood.
    
    [[hood] color for a little girl with a wolf problem] -> Little Red Riding Hood's color is red.
    
    [[red] spandex halloween costume, maybe] -> This describes something that is not the pitchfork. A pitchfork is not a red spandex costume. This part confirms the item described earlier.
    
    [guy with a [pit]chfork that's not the [red spandex halloween costume, maybe]] -> Combining "pit" and "chfork" gives pitchfork. A guy with a pitchfork, especially in a Greek context finding an artifact, is likely a farmer (or peasant).
    
    Putting it all together:
    
    The Venus de Milo is discovered by a Greek farmer.
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yesfitz ◴[] No.43623719[source]
I'd like to provide you with some constructive feedback on your comment:

1. You should include what you think is interesting about the large language model's ability to solve the word puzzle. It's not obvious to me as a reader.

2. You shouldn't post the step-by-step solution to a puzzle, regardless of how it was derived. It's unlikely that anyone will read through it, and if they do, they're less likely to try the puzzle themselves.

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rokkamokka ◴[] No.43623772[source]
I mean, I thought it was an interesting read... I'm sorry you didn't
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1. yesfitz ◴[] No.43624130{3}[source]
What did you find interesting?