| I'll be on the lookout for any specific ones (I can't recall any off the top of my head at the moment), and be sure to tell you if I find any gems. However, I have a suggestion on the best way to find them (especially considering difficulty is not an obstacle, as you mentioned), to put extremely simply: the bigger the better. The massive multis are always those that allow the most details (obviously). So when I'm looking for the best and brightest I always look for maximum swatches (which helps you at least find parts of some of the most complex), sometimes I look for popularity (but this is iffy, only going on the principal & blind faith that most people on here have good taste & want to solve the most interesting puzzles), but most importantly is the number of points that it gives. The more points the more complex (again, yes that goes without saying. Oh yeah, also, depending on your preference, I would employ the various categories that would most likely give you what you are looking for (nature, science, etc). Of course, this is not always fool-proof, as there are always exceptions, but this still might lead you to some fulfilling puzzles and maybe a few authors who are right up your alley. ;) Anyway, I'm sorry if this was utterly unhelpful & painfully obvious rubbish (and not to mention moderately verbose (actually pretty mild for me XD)), but I hope it was at least somewhat helpful. |