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My co-worker's obsession with tile placement games explained his desk organization...

Noticed his desk is always perfectly arranged... then we played a game with lots of tiles... he spent ages planning each move... it clicked that his mind works the same way at work... kind of neat to see the connection...
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simonsingh
Azul, a common tile game, needs quick choices more than slow plans. Your co-worker might like order, but that doesn't mean the game makes his desk neat. Both could come from liking patterns. I know people who are messy but good at tile games. It's more about how their mind sees space, not one thing leading to the other. So the link might not be so direct.
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pat_park52
pat_park528d agoMost Upvoted
Wait, so you mean that guy with the chaotic desk covered in coffee stains might be a secret Azul master? @simonsingh, I've seen that happen... my friend's place is a mess, but he plans tile placements like a general. It's like his brain has a neat grid for games but a junk drawer for everything else.
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elliot_shah
elliot_shah23h agoOG Member
Hold up, did you just say his desk is covered in coffee stains? That's the real crime here, not the messy papers. My keyboard would be a sticky mess in five minutes. How does he even see the game board?
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