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'''[https://thejonymyster.neocities.org/ Lopsy]''' is a website for modded witness made by [[TheJonyMyster]], with the title spoofing [[Looksy]]. | '''[https://thejonymyster.neocities.org/lopsy Lopsy]''' is a website for modded witness made by [[TheJonyMyster]], with the title spoofing [[Looksy]]. | ||
== Starting Page == | == Starting Page == | ||
Revision as of 07:27, 21 November 2025

Lopsy is a website for modded witness made by TheJonyMyster, with the title spoofing Looksy.
Starting Page
The first thing people see when starting this page is a text of "Lopsy" on top, the instruction of controls in computer, a button to toggle the visibility screen buttons, and the starting panel of dotboxes.
The control are as follows:
wasd/arrows to control line
space/enter to toggle solve mode & submit solutions
tab/t to choose start point
a&d/left&right to navigate between puzzles while not in solve mode
shift+0 to select a different puzzle set
| Experimenting with the keyboard allows for hidden controls.
8426 act as WASD, and & skips a panel, although this is a debug feature and will be removed in the future. |
There are 6 puzzle sets shown, the 6 puzzle sets are bends, coolhex, dotboxes, ribbons, shovels, and shovels2.
There are multiple symbols as well.
| Image | Symbol | Author | Rule | |
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Dot | Jonathan Blow |
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| Stone | Jonathan Blow |
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| Sun | Jonathan Blow |
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| Tent | sus1d1p |
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| Bend | TheJonyMyster |
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| Coolhex | TheJonyMyster |
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| Dotbox | TheJonyMyster |
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| Ribbon | TheJonyMyster |
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| Shovel | TheJonyMyster |
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Hidden features
| There are lots of hidden things not shown in the website at first sight. Using developer tools allows for more hidden features.
"HBDJ": The code Date().includes("v 17") ? log("HBDJ") : 0; is cryptic, as it pulls a particular date to log particular letters.[2] Rickrolling: Theres a line of code referencing a soundbite of Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up". Its never referenced anywhere else. Additional sets: There are additional puzzle sets not mentioned, here are the list of such:
As such, these have additional symbols. |
- ↑ Unless it turns out antibends exist and work like antiminoes, with the exception it can be used outside the line, but idk.
- ↑ just kirb's theory is that it is a reference to a song called "HBDJ", a song released in november 27, matching the date on the command. Unfortunately, 17 does not equal 27 so one is left wondering what kirb is talking about








