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Put the two halves together to make a whole. Climb through the hole. Works better when spoken.

 

Edited by imatfaal
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It'd have been slightly more cyrptic if you'd given the puzzlee a table and a saw. I recall this being the punchline to a book I had as a kid called Math Curse in which the protagonist was caught in a series of increasingly absurd situations with a numerical bent to them, great way to make kids see both maths and terrible, terrible, terrible puns in everything they do.

  • 3 weeks later...
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Take the two halves of the table and place them together. 2 halves form a "hole" climb out the .hole:

 

extended version:

 

Look in a mirror see what you SAW. Take the saw and saw a table in half. 2 halves make a whole ..."crawl out the hole.

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