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==Vexillogy==
===Card info===
===Card info===
*title: "Vexillogy"
*card value: 43 Perplex Points
*[http://wiki.incognitus.net/ppc/index.php/Image:170.jpg Full card text and image]
*[http://wiki.incognitus.net/ppc/index.php/Image:170.jpg Full card text and image]
*[http://perplexcitycardcatalog.com/view.php?item=170 Perplex City Card Catalog, large scans and details]
*[http://perplexcitycardcatalog.com/view.php?item=170 Perplex City Card Catalog, large scans and details]
*[http://forums.unfiction.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=10135 Unfiction thread]
*[http://forums.unfiction.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=10135 Unfiction thread]
*category: [[Purple Hex Set]]
*category: [[Purple Hex Set]]
*set value: 172 Perplex Points
*marked "Limited Edition Pre release wave 0.5", "Prototype Card", "Group 333"
*references puzzle scribe [[Anna Heath]]





Revision as of 05:47, 14 May 2005

Card info


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Card 170

Selection of flags from around the world. Turning the card on its side so that the flags are the right way around, the flags are in the following order (left to right, top to bottom):


Wales, Oman, Estonia, Israel, Djibouti,

Hong Kong, Ukraine, Spain, Sweeden, Greece,

Iceland, Nigeria, France, Sark, Rwanda,

Cape verde, Turkey, Liberia, Olympics, Ecuador,

Honduras, Romania, Antarctica, Lebanon, Ethiopia,

Canada, Italy, Greenland, Ireland, Norway


The first letter from the name of each of these countries can be use to produce a grid:

D G R E E N

I S S O L I

E S F L A G

O U N T R I

W H I C H C


Reading this backwards produces the question "Which countries flag is solid green?"

The answer is Libya.


The text on the bottom of the card reads:

"The scribe that wrote this puzzle needs to see Anna Heath for grammar 
lessons immediately. S."

It appears to refer to the textual mistake of using "countries" rather than "country's".


Also, the category "Vexillogy" is a play on the word "Vexillology", the scientific study of flags.