I'm not convinced these puzzles are as mind-bending as they're made out to be

... I mean, sure, it's cool that Bonnie Tiler came up with some tricky grids, but 11 tiles is just too easy to figure out in my opinion. And yeah, the red/yellow cell thing was a total head-scratcher at first, but once you think about it, there are only so many ways to arrange those colors.
And what's up with the puzzle pieces? Just because someone can divide them into four parts without cutting doesn't mean it's some groundbreaking discovery or anything

... I'm sure there are a few simple ways to do that.
The pizza one is actually kinda clever, but let's be real, we've all had pizzas with weird toppings before

. And as for the puzzle piece problem, yeah, finding the minimum number of pieces required makes sense. No biggie
I guess what I'm trying to say is, these puzzles are alright, but they're not gonna blow anyone's mind or anything

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