You've been stamping all day long. You've got rubber stamps piled up to the ceiling, waiting for your attention. They need to be cleaned and put away nicely, right? You don't want to have to sort through all your rubber stamps the next time you want to make the perfect card, now do you?
The only problem is, your stamps can only be put away in groups. No single stamp can be removed from your table. Why? Why, you ask? Well, it has to do with the Internation Stamping Rules, Section VI (Cleaning Up Your Stamps), Title 3 (How to Clean Up Stamps), Subsection 24 (Rubber Stamp Storage), Paragraph 1: "You have to put them away in groups." Go look it up if you don't believe me!
Good luck. And remember, let's do our best to live up to the "No Stamp Left Behind" policy...
GOAL: Clear the entire board of stamps. Don't leave any behind. Not even one.
Instructions: Move your mouse over a set of stamps. If there are more than one of the same color touching, they will turn grey, indicating they may be removed. Click on a stamp to remove it (and all adjoining stamps) from the table. As stamps are cleared, the table will be re-arranged (thanks to gravity... er, and magic).