PSYchology

Drudles (puzzles for the development of imagination and creativity) are tasks in which you need to guess what is shown in the picture. The basis of a drudle can be scribbles and blots.

Drudle is not a finished picture that needs to be thought out or completed. The best answer is the one that few people immediately think of, but once you hear it, the solution seems obvious. Originality and humor are especially appreciated.

Based on unfinished pictures (pictures that can be interpreted in different ways), the American Roger Pierce came up with a puzzle game called droodle.

Perhaps you remember from childhood this comic riddle picture from the series “What is drawn here?” It seems to be drawn nonsense — some kind of lines, triangles. However, one has only to find out the answer, and the outlines of a real object are immediately guessed in incomprehensible squiggles.

Fans of drudle puzzles are not limited to one answer. The point of the puzzle is to pick up as many versions and interpretations as possible. It is worth remembering that there is no right answer in drudles. The winner is the one who comes up with the most interpretations or the player who comes up with the most unusual answer.

Drudles are a puzzle game for all ages. It is easier to start games with plain drudles, on which a familiar object is well guessed. It is better if the image has a minimum of details. Please note that in order to stimulate the imagination, it is better to do the puzzles in black and white.

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