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I'm offering someone an origami (rabbit shape) with a QR code written inside. This is the beginning of a series of riddles.



My question is, how could I make the person I'm offering the origami to understand she must open up the folding?



What kind of sentence could I write aside the present so she would think about unfolding (so destroying) the present I gave her? In a not too obvious manner obviously.










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I'm offering someone an origami (rabbit shape) with a QR code written inside. This is the beginning of a series of riddles.



My question is, how could I make the person I'm offering the origami to understand she must open up the folding?



What kind of sentence could I write aside the present so she would think about unfolding (so destroying) the present I gave her? In a not too obvious manner obviously.










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I'm offering someone an origami (rabbit shape) with a QR code written inside. This is the beginning of a series of riddles.



My question is, how could I make the person I'm offering the origami to understand she must open up the folding?



What kind of sentence could I write aside the present so she would think about unfolding (so destroying) the present I gave her? In a not too obvious manner obviously.










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I'm offering someone an origami (rabbit shape) with a QR code written inside. This is the beginning of a series of riddles.



My question is, how could I make the person I'm offering the origami to understand she must open up the folding?



What kind of sentence could I write aside the present so she would think about unfolding (so destroying) the present I gave her? In a not too obvious manner obviously.







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Why not open with a short riddle to start with - perhaps a couplet? For example, on the ears, you could write in suitably mysterious type:




Here you are at number one // To start undo what has been done







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    You could have a small part of the QR code visible on the folded origami. Just small enough that it's not immediately obvious what it is at first.






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      Why not open with a short riddle to start with - perhaps a couplet? For example, on the ears, you could write in suitably mysterious type:




      Here you are at number one // To start undo what has been done







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        Why not open with a short riddle to start with - perhaps a couplet? For example, on the ears, you could write in suitably mysterious type:




        Here you are at number one // To start undo what has been done







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          Why not open with a short riddle to start with - perhaps a couplet? For example, on the ears, you could write in suitably mysterious type:




          Here you are at number one // To start undo what has been done







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          Why not open with a short riddle to start with - perhaps a couplet? For example, on the ears, you could write in suitably mysterious type:




          Here you are at number one // To start undo what has been done








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              You could have a small part of the QR code visible on the folded origami. Just small enough that it's not immediately obvious what it is at first.






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