There's a trophy on this page. Can you find it?
3 Answers
It's here:
Of course, this answer is only valid
if you're using the desktop version of the site. On the mobile version and in the Stack Exchange app, there's no such trophy, as @StephenS notes.
Another answer:
In medical practice, hormonal and nerve inputs that maintain an organ or body part are said to have trophic effects. A diminished muscular trophic condition is designated as atrophy. Atrophy is reduction in size of cell, organ or tissue, after attaining its normal mature growth.
You have 4 repeated cells instead of one healthy one!
Source : Wikipedia
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$\begingroup$ Smart. Haven't thought about it that way. $\endgroup$ Commented Jul 5, 2018 at 17:18
I found a trophy on the page.
Similar logic to the original. I hope it's not "cheating". I was thinking of uploading an answer with a picture of a trophy but felt it maybe pushes the limits a little bit.
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$\begingroup$ In similar fashion, lbh pbhyq unir zragvbarq gur jbeq 'gebcul' va gur dhrfgvba gvgyr (ROT13). $\endgroup$ Commented Jul 6, 2018 at 11:28
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$\begingroup$ I had thought of explicitly stating that the English word "trophy" does not count, so my bad for not declaring it. $\endgroup$– iBugCommented Jul 13, 2018 at 1:00