The Pinghe Teacher Hotel in Shanghai
70 0 ReplyMan, that was a headache. Thank you. Looks like it’s meant to be read left to right, top to bottom, straight lines only, except around the middle-ish (formatting this on mobile so it probably won’t work):
P I
N G
H E
T E A
C H E R
H O
T E L
28 0 ReplyI was expecting "Theater" (or "Theatre") somewhere in there, which really complicated things.
5 0 ReplyIt's the G, R, and O that fucks up what they were going for. It otherwise conforms to it's stand if left to right, top to bottom
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28 0 ReplyOoooh, right.
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What is it meant to be?
14 0 ReplyDestroyed
11 0 ReplyA prime example of why companies need actual designers.
3 0 ReplyLooks like a shitty word search.
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Stop moving my refrigerator magnets around.
11 0 Reply9 0 ReplyPinghe Teacher Hotel. Part of a boarding school in Shanghai, China.
9 0 ReplyOkay, so... What
8 0 ReplyI'd like to buy a vowel.
6 0 ReplyPINGHE NTEAR CHEO HTEL
4 0 ReplyPing he tear che hotel
2 0 ReplyThe pig heard the chello tell... ehh... I'm lost.
2 0 ReplyBest I could do: "Ping the ear cheo h[o]tel"
Edit: after "reading" it again, I seem to be missing an O for this clearly sensible interpretation. Marked the O
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