Imagine flying over a city in an airplane. As seen from above, the buildings seem quite different from the way they look when you are standing on the sidewalk in front of them. And yet nothing about the buildings has changed.
This puzzle is based on the same concept. There are sixteen objects, yet seen from the front there are only four different views. And seen from the top, there are again only four different views. But every object with a similar front view has a different overhead view - sixteen unique objects.
To solve the puzzle, first match each object with its proper overhead and front view. Write your answers in the squares. For example, object 15 goes in square A.
As of July 31, 2024, the cache is at: North OP HN.JKN West FL PH.JDH
If you have the previous solution, you can add 0.004 to N and subtract 0.003 from W, or just go about 30 feet NNE of your original solution.
You can check your answers for this puzzle in the Solution Checker at the bottom of the page.
Thank you to Ivan Moscovich - I borrowed this puzzle from his "The Little Book of Big Brain Games: 517 Ways to Stretch, Strengthen and Grow Your Brain".