Thinking Tools/Hieroglyphic Hints
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This page displays several hieroglyphic symbols chosen at random. These can be useful for stimulating and expanding your imagination especially in the context of solving problems.[1] To make use of these symbols:
- Identify the problem you are working on. Write it down.
- Select a row of hieroglyphic symbols at random from this page.
- Write down what you see each symbol representing.
- Draw some connection from the problem you are working on to your interpretation of each symbol.
- Seek a clue, insight, idea, or connection to some new approach to solving your problem.
𓍠
𓍡
𓍢
𓁲
𓁖
𓁨
𓏋
𓊄
𓎎
𓍎
𓈝 𓇮 𓀕 𓁦 𓈁 𓎫 𓂻 𓂡 𓀆 𓇿 𓃈
𓊼 𓄛 𓄏 𓊓 𓉘 𓆐 𓂦 𓎠 𓀯 𓈮 𓈟
𓍁 𓇓 𓌢 𓊛 𓋇 𓊅 𓇬 𓅜 𓐎 𓁶 𓀣
𓀏 𓅙 𓂤 𓋍 𓏱 𓂵 𓐝 𓉗 𓆰 𓁴 𓀴
𓃉 𓅹 𓇺 𓄛 𓌊 𓀵 𓌶 𓀦 𓎅 𓄄 𓋖
𓄕 𓆾 𓏐 𓉿 𓇱 𓆴 𓃀 𓅢 𓉍 𓎙 𓊣
𓌂 𓋕 𓉷 𓁲 𓎌 𓅶 𓂥 𓎖 𓍂 𓍈
𓈜 𓇽 𓎘 𓈗 𓍔 𓄮 𓀯 𓉜 𓌷 𓌐 𓃬 𓃘
𓇽 𓎘 𓈗 𓍔 𓄮 𓀯 𓉜 𓌷 𓌐 𓃬 𓃘
𓃎 𓂩 𓂆 𓉙 𓂆 𓆐 𓋄 𓏲 𓆓 𓂂 𓀻
𓍠 𓉑 𓊚 𓊽 𓐃 𓎐 𓂇 𓐗 𓇎 𓁋 𓆚
𓂓 𓋴 𓇆 𓊑 𓋣 𓇒 𓄑 𓐒 𓈲 𓅌 𓉘
𓆏 𓎐 𓎯 𓅽 𓋦 𓁳 𓏕 𓄚 𓄇 𓎳 𓀥
𓍧 𓅓 𓇛 𓁞 𓌆 𓄵 𓅵 𓈨 𓄋 𓏁 𓆎
𓄃 𓁴 𓍺 𓏇 𓊹 𓁎 𓇔 𓋚 𓊔 𓍓 𓐀
𓁸 𓂠 𓈨 𓁞 𓁍 𓍧 𓉤 𓊉 𓌛 𓄬 𓋧
References
[edit | edit source]- ↑ Michalko, Michael (June 8, 2006). Thinkertoys: A Handbook of Creative-Thinking Techniques. Ten Speed Press. pp. 416. ISBN 978-1580087735. Chapter 33.