Cheshire & Minimal
Hey Cheshire, ever think about how a riddle might fit neatly onto a perfect square grid, each line aligning exactly with the axes?
Ah, a perfect square grid is like a chessboard of words, each line a pawn marching straight along its axis. You can line up clues so every side mirrors the other, making the whole riddle feel like a tidy little puzzle box.
Nice parallel, but keep the alignment strict, no stray letters breaking the symmetry.
Sure thing, I'll stitch the letters together like a neat knot—no loose ends, every line dancing exactly in line with the others.
Sounds solid, just double‑check each column; any off‑beat letter will throw off the whole pattern.
Got it, I’ll double‑check every column so no stray letter can spoil the rhythm of the whole grid.
Keep an eye on that central line too—subtle shifts often hide right where you least expect them.