#862 – Fifteen

Perhaps you would like a larger version to print and cut up.

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41 thoughts on “#862 – Fifteen”

  1. Cinematic says:

    I’m sad that I’ve finally caught up the present day for Biff becaus it’s more fun reading a whole new week in one go but now I keep refreshing Biff (and a few others) late at night until I discover a wonderful update!

  2. g0r_D says:

    I want a slidey-puzzle version!!

  3. Ray A. says:

    You forgot to leave the empty square so we can slide the other pieces around. 😉

  4. Shorty says:

    Oh man, I hate these kinds of puzzles.

  5. Space Butler says:

    Trippy…but at least this comic isn’t one of those abomidable sliding puzzles.

  6. Küchenhexe says:

    You should make that a game available on the site. Eliminate one of the squares, and have people put together scrambled Biff strips.

  7. Space Butler says:

    Just rearranged the picture (in a very speedy manner due to the convenience of editing the picture in MS paint) and found the second punchline. Bravo Chris, bravo.

  8. Three of Nineteen says:

    Well… how intereting. Biff’s only slightly weirder-looking than usual. And only slightly more scrambled in thinking too.

  9. Heinrich says:

    lol awesome. makes some of the things i have to deal with seem like not such a big deal. but… what is biff dealing with here?

  10. Tim says:

    why fifteen?

  11. mrmeval says:

    Argh. I wish I could do flash so I could make a sliding puzzle out of that. Which tile do you remove so that you make the least moves to solve it and stick the removed tile back in. 🙂

  12. Heinrich says:

    lol pictures. it’s too bad we can’t post any comments right away ’cause some of them might give away the answer. btw i want one for my room. that way i can screw it up before i leave and no one will be able to steal my stuff.

  13. Tim says:

    wait somethings not right here

  14. SilentDragon says:

    When I first saw the comic I wanted to start sliding the panels to solve the puzzle, but alas it is merely a picture. When dealing with anything I’m not familiar with, I always make sure to check the instructions. I can always work out, say, video-game controls, but putting anything together, unless clearly labeled on the parts, requires instructions.

  15. Kasain says:

    hahaha, that’s great, i definitely know what that’s like, once i was trying to put this model ship together… kinda missed some instructions that involved the ‘rope’ for the sails and ended up breaking a mast… yeah, lol

  16. Landbasered says:

    … What stops me from doing this with photoshop instead of printing it out?

  17. Felix says:

    That’s so cool. XD
    …what does it look like in the right order?

    PS-My first first comment… (Teary eyed)

  18. MadKanga says:

    I am all cut up about the result!

  19. hunt says:

    wonder how long itll take him to go back and reread the steps

  20. soilent says:

    I hate that puzzles :3

  21. LazerWulf says:

    This reminds me of those slider puzzles I used to do as a kid.

    I think someone savvy in Flash could whip one up easily with this image.

    *hint hint*

  22. Orbitton says:

    Suddenly I realise the true function of Biff’s eyebrows :p
    (I do miss the “personal story” part though, I always enjoy them as much as the comic itself)

  23. Kree says:

    This should be one of those sliding puzzle games, it even comes ready with a blank corner piece that gets removed 😛

  24. Nilly says:

    … This puts me in mind of those darn slider puzzles. Gah! O_o Was it difficult to put this into pieces?

  25. MaskedMan says:

    I’m good at these kind of puzzles. 😛

  26. baughbe says:

    Cool, can we get a jiggy next?

  27. Chris says:

    @Ray A. – That would be tile #2

  28. Tigergulp says:

    I’d rather have my own Biff doll

  29. Allie says:

    Ooo…I figured it out without having to print or Photoshop.

    I feel clever now, but not as clever as Chris since he actually thought of it. Me likey! 🙂

  30. santy says:

    lol! i did it in MS Paint and the second punchline is PURE GOLD.

  31. Kay. says:

    Second punchline. Thought it was nothing but a myth to make me waste my time. How did I ever doubt you so, Chris?
    Pure Biff.

  32. Nicoli20 says:

    Hmmm…I can kind of make out today’s comic. A little hard, but I can picture it.

  33. Kitsune Dzelda says:

    Wow, how much do ya have to NOT follow instructions to do THAT?

  34. Tukikagami says:

    I has no paper for printing! Gnoes!

    I never read instructions when it comes to certain things. I can build most anything from Ikea w/o the manual. =)

  35. Hershey says:

    I gave up halfway through putting the picture together.
    I’m not the most patcient with puzzles xD
    But I think I got the idea >.>

  36. g0r_D says:

    When I bring my great-grandchildren to the Museum of Biff in the year 2047 this particular piece will be prominently displayed as it is one of the most transcendent yet classic images that truly display the essence of Biff’s world.
    Or not…

  37. Dave D says:

    Pure comedy gold – Printed it out, cut up the pieces, and got halfway into assembling the pieces when I found the second punchline – and which is made funnier by the first one! 🙂

  38. Kiros says:

    is it sad that i moved the peices around in paint?

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