Praseodymium ➡️ Paper Clip ⏰ 00:25 🦶4 🔗 https://www.thewikipediagame.com
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(Praseodymium ➡️ Carbon ➡️ Carbon_paper ➡️ Paper ➡️ Paper_clip)
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I actually took half a dozen different attempts at this. Tried going via metal -> ductility. Via iron, via steel. Found it incredibly hard overall today.
Praseodymium ➡️ Paper Clip ⏰ 04:28 🦶4
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kkey sorry, got it now.
Spoilers on Lemmy aren’t done using
>!text!<
, unfortunately. You gotta do::: spoiler Public description Private spoiler hidden text. Can be in multiple paragraphs. :::
Which looks like this:
Public description
Private spoiler hidden text.
Can be in multiple paragraphs.
And unfortunately it can’t be done in-line.
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Praseodymium ➡️ Paper Clip ⏰ 02:38 🦶4
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(Praseodymium ➡️ Metal ➡️ Metallurgy ➡️ Die_(manufacturing) ➡️ Paper_clip)
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This one took so many restarts before I found a good route. I felt like I was in orbit around “Paper_clip” with no way to get there. I thought that going down the rabbit hole of how paper clips are formed would be the best way, but I kept getting caught up on “Wire”, which maddeningly does not lead to the solution.
I still think there’s a way to do it in 3, but I don’t have the energy to try just yet. I’ll update if I find it.
Praseodymium ➡️ Paper Clip ⏰ 00:42 🦶3
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(Praseodymium ➡️ Oxidation_state ➡️ Properties_of_water ➡️ Paper_clip)
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Pathing through “Oxidation_state” gives access to a table of oxides at the bottom of the article. In that table is a link to “Properties_of_water” which has a section on surface tension. That section includes a photo of a “Paper_clip” that is prevented from submerging due to surface tension.
This is such a bizarre path!