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Gomplemenatry

A Puzzle By: Alan Deng (BS ’10), Josh Tollefson (BS ’13), and George Wang (BS ’08).

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Gomplemenatry

A Puzzle By: Alan Deng (BS ’10), Josh Tollefson (BS ’13), and George Wang (BS ’08).
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Gomplemenatry

A Puzzle By: Alan Deng (BS ’10), Josh Tollefson (BS ’13), and George Wang (BS ’08).
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Gomplemenatry

Oh no! Something escaped from one of the campus labs and made some changes to the Gene Pool. Can you arrange the contents as they were and identify the type of prankster that would do this?

A Puzzle By: Alan Deng (BS ’10), Josh Tollefson (BS ’13), and George Wang (BS ’08).

Download a PDF of the puzzle.

When you're ready to check your work, click here.

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