Welcome to Minket 👋🏿
My name is Morkeh, and I strive to connect the world, one trivia puzzle at a time.
For those of you who are new or need a refresher, here are the rules:
Each puzzle will contain clues that are linked in some way.
To complete the puzzle, solve the individual clues and the link.
Send your answers to minketapp@gmail.com. I’ll shout out the first ten people who solve the puzzle correctly in the next puzzle.
Answers will be revealed on Minket's website next Monday.
Learn something new and have fun 🧠
If you prefer listening to the puzzles, find Minket on your favorite podcast platform.
Sometimes I vanish into small cozy homes nestled within the city where the inhabitants are not people, but books.
I push open weathered wooden doors, greeted by the quaint tinkle of a bell overhead.
The shelves stretch, creating vast spaces. Each aisle reveals another world, like hidden segments of a map released from a nib.
The air is dense with the fragrance of aged paper and layers of written secrets waiting to be discovered by those daring enough to lift a book cover and explore.
Within the rustle of pages, a quest begins.
I've always found refuge among these shelves, particularly on days when the outside world feels bleak.
The journeys are endless, or nearly so, with the proliferation of lives already lived, lives currently unfolding, lives yet to come, and lives that exist solely in our imaginations.
The power of the right combination of words should never be underestimated.
These words can weave sentences that spark ideas, connecting conspiracy or making something warm.
The sentences build paragraphs that can either inspire peace or declare the onset of war, engaging in a lyrical battle without a certain remedy that Ice Cube doesn't need.
These paragraphs assemble into pages that guide us through ideas, worlds, and characters we yearn to explore further, enabling us to view and shape our existence, in subtle or transformative ways.
What Link Connects:
1. Released from a nib
2. Connecting conspiracy or making something warm
3. A certain remedy that Ice Cube doesn't need
Sounds | Words | Visuals
- This puzzle was created to the sounds of “Atmosphere” by Australian house producer FISHER and his fellow country mate, singer Kita Alexander.
- I found this paper using game theory to understand the neural basis of social decision-making thought-provoking. What if the games of the future could help us better understand how we make decisions and deal with risk and ambiguity?
- YouTuber Nick Crawley’s series on the Darkest Moments in TV History was an interesting binge-watch—a reminder that life doesn’t stop with regularly scheduled programming.
A Moment of Reflection
What is one compelling idea from a recent read that contradicts how you see the world?
Thank you for reading. Until next time. -M