Downstairs: 1
Upstairs: reckon I could do 3. Would be 2 if I could suspend mirrors outside and peek through the window, but the glass is frosted, unfortunately

if i could move the TV to anywhere I wanted, reckon I could get it down to three

From the toilet


Mirror 1 hanging down from the ceiling, angling down the stairs

Mirror 2 in the corner of the stairwell

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great ratio of replies to views itt
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mark of an excellent thread

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Thank you for doing this. You have a beautiful home

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Zero

I guess the people that need an even number is optimal as it will, presumably, cancel out the reverse mirror effect

4, which surprises me given how small my flat is.

If i can get the angle right then possibly 4 but I’m not confident

If I’m brushing my teeth I can watch the telly in its normal state cos.its reflects off the shower door and into the mirror and in to my eyes. Love it.

You’re very welcome and I hope to see more hypothetical mirror arrangement photo tours (HMAPTs)

don’t have a TV but do have plenty of screens for watching stuff on

from the upstairs toilet to my computer monitor is a short distance but would still need 2 mirrors

You can’t deny the pure beauty of that. Yeah yeah shower door needs a scrub

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4 I think

might be an object or two blocking the ideal line of sight though, so would either need to move that or deploy additional mirrors to get around that, and tbh I’m not sure I’m prepared to do that

Ooh is Jofra playing. Good to see!

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I think it’s probably six, Shrewbs

Which toilet?

If I piss on the sofa then none :thinking:

That’s step 2 of becoming a World of Warcraft pro gamer!

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One from the downstairs toilet.

Theoretically four from the upstairs toilet but in practice I reckon five. Mind you, Dr Mrs Epimer’s PhD involved a lot of very precise alignment of mirrors in lasers, so if I put her in charge of it she’d probably find a way to do it in two.

are we allowed to position mirrors outside of the house?