I am an avid baseball and roller coaster fan and I was wondering if anybody on here knew of a roller coaster version of the immaculate grid game
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Nice troll, yo. I see you're still coming here. I thought I was being self-deprecating by expressing my lack of sports knowledge, but you do you.
Jeff - Editor - CoasterBuzz.com - My Blog
I always make a joke about me not understanding anything about sports at my own expense. It gets a laugh almost every time. So I'm with Jeff here.
"So did anyone see the big game last night? Did anyone win?" It's hilarious.
-Travis
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I can't imagine what a roller coaster version of Immaculate Grid would be. Other than maybe, "coasters that have been at both Dorney Park and X."*
But if you think you can make it work, the thing to do is build it.
*For the uninitiated, Immaculate Grid is a game where you have to guess baseball players who fit two characteristics, like "played for the Dodgers" and "in the Hall of Fame." You get more points if your guess is less obvious.
That sounds like the Connections word game from the NYT, which I am decidedly terrible at.
Jeff - Editor - CoasterBuzz.com - My Blog
You took the words out of my mouth, I was wondering if Coaster Connections would be fun. Or if more than a game or two would even be possible.
I’m not great at Connections but not terrible either. I have quite a few perfect scores and even more with errors. What’s awful is when there are 5 or even more words and they all fit the same category. So you have to look for other places where the words might fit and that can be hard. At first glance none of em make sense.
I play Wordle, Mini, Connections, and Spelling Bee every day, all in front of the pay wall. They’re keeping my brain fit n trim.
I would think a simple way to do an immaculate grid for coasters is just year on one axis and geography on another.
For example, you could do 1996, 1998, 2000 and California, Texas, Florida.
I have no idea what the answers are, but at least now you have something to think about.
Hobbes: "What's the point of attaching a number to everything you do?"
Calvin: "If your numbers go up, it means you're having more fun."
There is this... No idea what or how "Immaculate Grid" works, but maybe this is close enough? Either way, it's fun to play around with anyway.
That is a lot of fun. Thanks for sharing! I got my first coaster right after four tries, but I should have gotten it in three. Now that I know how it works, I'll be a pro.
-Travis
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