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🦅 SoundEagle in Missing Link, Jigsaw Puzzle, Catalyst, Solution, Fitting and Working Together 🔗⛓


SoundEagle in Missing Link, Jigsaw Puzzle, Catalyst, Solution, Fitting and Working Together

Two images of Click here to contact SoundEagle SoundEagle🦅 are in complete disarray; they have been digitally fragmented into curvaceous pieces.

Can you restore the two images to their coherent origins in good time in the jigsaw puzzles below?

Those wanting to play games, solve puzzles or enjoy animations should enable Adobe Flash Player. However challenging or frustrating any jigsaw puzzle may be to its assembler, it nevertheless does have one definitive, albeit mechanical and predefined, solution. Unifying or underlying the puzzle is a finished scheme, a master blueprint, an intended design, globally recognizable but locally undiscernible, held together by the “interlocking” shapes, or rather, the fitting edges of individual pieces, each of which has been specifically fashioned to “click” into its “allotted” place. Hence, a jigsaw puzzle is like a rigidly defined mould or edifice into which its variedly contoured constituents must fit and work well. Engineered without any leeway for free will, alteration or indeterminacy, each piece is an essential “missing” link, a clue, a catalyst, a solution, and an inextricable part of the whole that is exactly the sum of its parts.

Having amassed hours of human attention, a completed jigsaw puzzle tends to be a precariously poised beauty of low entropy and high fragility. Like a loosely fitted two-dimensional Lego set, it is all too easily dismantled ― as if chaos is the rule, and order the exception ― to provide hours of challenge or frustration to another willing solver.

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⚠️Notes: Those wanting to play games, solve puzzles or enjoy animations should enable Adobe Flash Player.
💠Each of the following puzzles has a set of control buttons at the top right corner. Starting from the leftmost, they are the thumbnail preview, full-screen mode, pause, timer, and reset (to restart the puzzle in a new configuration).

16 comments on “🦅 SoundEagle in Missing Link, Jigsaw Puzzle, Catalyst, Solution, Fitting and Working Together 🔗⛓

  1. […] SoundEagle in Missing Link, Jigsaw Puzzle, Catalyst, Solution, Fitting and Working Together […]

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  2. I think this is among the most vital information for me. And i’m glad reading your article. But want to remark on few general things, The website style is great, the articles is really great : D. Good job, cheers

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  3. […] Two images of SoundEagle are in complete disarray; they have been digitally fragmented into curvaceous pieces. Can you restore the two images to their coherent origins in good time in the jigsaw puzzles below?  […]

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  4. Yay, finished the coffee & spectacles jigsaw in 2:22 🙂
    Very nice, lots of fun.

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    • Hi Khana, you seem to be quite adept at solving the puzzle even at your first attempt, for that is quite fast by any standard!

      There are many more multimedia and multidisciplinary contents awaiting your discovery. Perhaps reading the “About” page could provide you with an overall orientation and overview regarding the website. May you enjoy and discover to your heart’s content! 🙂

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  5. […] SoundEagle in Missing Link, Jigsaw Puzzle, Catalyst, Solution, Fitting and Working Together (soundeagle.wordpress.com) […]

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  6. Dear Soundeagle,
    as I woke up, first thing in the morning was to your desire for me to see your website, so I am clicking around in it randomly.
    I hope you don’t mind if I don’t only praise your good work, but also tell you the flaws I see, meaning articles you might even take out of your huge universe.
    This one for example also is outdated because the two puzzles you wrote about are gone by now (I guess that the ‘puzzle-service-website’ has a time-limit on created puzzles).

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    • Dear Thilo (Amar),

      All Flash animations and games on SoundEagle🦅’s websites can only be seen if your web browser can handle Flash applications properly.

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      • Thanks for letting me know – so it was good that I did criticise the site only to find out that the fault was on my end!
        This is terrible that firefox by default totally disables flash and there seems not even a possibility to enable it in the preferences.
        Google Chrome is equally terrible, and apple seems to have started to block flash.

        But now I am confused… I just spent half an hour and tried to watch your page in my Opera where I just did install the newest version of flash and explicitely allow it, and whilst I can see another flash-site, I still can’t see any of your jigsaws.

        Can you see those jigsaws yourself, meaning – is it only me who is the problem here?

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      • Good morning to you, Thilo (Amar)! Yes, SoundEagle🦅 can see and use the two jigsaw puzzles. Try using Internet Explorer, which seems to work with Flash better than other browsers do.

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      • Thanks for that tip, Kim (if I got your name right),
        Since I have a mac I just went to download Internet explorer, and their only version for macintosh is edge, but as I am about to install it it wants to use377,3 mb which seems to be too excessive only for a browser I once a year watch a flash video with.

        Are you sure you can see your jigsaw puzles?
        I actually currently watch other flashsites with Opera to test it, now that I did install the newest flash.
        They all work, only this site shows not jigsaw.

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      • Hello Thilo (Amar)! Please feel free to address me as SoundEagle🦅. To address me as Kim would be a misnomer, as can be verified by taking a closer look at the post entitled Khai & Khim: For Always and Beyond Goodbye ❀🌸🦢💮❀ೋღஜஇ💕ღೋ♡ࣰ⋆*ࣰ☀̤̣̈̇🏝☆⋆*ࣰ✻ණි❉˜҈”˜҈░░✲﴾۞ࣰ﴿ࣰ֍ࣰࣰමෙ.

        Yes, the two jigsaw puzzles are definitely visible to and useable by SoundEagle🦅.

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      • Sorry, Soundeagle, I meant of course to call you Khai (I am terrible and always get names wrong, especially when they have the same first letter).

        This is strange with the jigsaw puzzles – I now tried everything, and I used to program websites myself, but yours seems not to work – I assume it has to do with the fact that this external puzzle was embedded through a secure https request. Maybe someone else who comments will shed light on this.

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      • Ah and another thing: You can call me how you like – I don’t really care much about names (which is probably why I do get them wrong often 😉

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      • Perhaps the two puzzles would work if you were to run a Flash-enabled Internet Explorer on a PC rather than on a Mac.

        I wonder how you came to know Sodarshan Chakra Kriya. Do you personally know any of the 3HO Foundation International Board of Directors?

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      • Basically when I was a Jazz-musician I also became interested in spirituality, which first brought me to Buddhism and then Traditional Chinese Medicine which I studied. In that college one of the directors was a member of 3HO, so he promotes Yogi Bhajan’s teachings and one of the folks recommended Sodarshan Chakra Kriya to me.

        The first time I read the one-page instruction I was hooked because I did consider it to be a key to the universe. Little did I know that it would destroy my entire life by deconsstructing my ego totally.

        After having built it up tediously over decades, since at least 3 years I try to accomplish the legendary 120 days of 2.5 hours.

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