Derived Play: Confetti Cleanup Hunt. Topics: Broken Outline, Chart Editor Required, Confetti Cleanup Hunt, Cross Stitch Audit, Derived Play, Fake Symbols, Shade Merge, Tiny Print.

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Create one polished public-gallery image titled "Derived Play: Confetti Cleanup Hunt".

Use case: productivity-visual / craft-production QA game
Asset type: GPT Image derived-play demo, single finished image for a public gallery
Output format: landscape 16:9 printable audit game sheet, not a contact sheet, not a 2x3 board, not a tabletop game, not a product ad, not a classroom worksheet.

Primary request: derive a playable review mechanic from Stitchable Chart Triage. The sheet should teach that AI-generated cross-stitch-looking art needs human cleanup before it becomes a real pattern.

Scene/backdrop: clean off-white printable audit sheet with practical craft-paper texture, flat scan aesthetic, no hands, no people, no real brand marks.

Subject: a fictional chart called "Moon Sprout Draft" showing a discrete square stitch grid of an original crescent moon sprout motif inside a rounded arch. The draft intentionally contains five visible QA issues, each marked by a numbered red circle: isolated confetti stitches, duplicate-looking symbols, too many near-identical teal shades, broken arch outline, and tiny one-stitch sparkles that are hard to print.

Readable labels to include exactly: "Find", "Mark", "Fix", "Pass", "confetti", "fake symbols", "shade merge", "broken outline", "tiny print". Keep text sparse, large, and legible.

Gameplay mechanics visible: four-step rail across the top: Find, Mark, Fix, Pass. A left column has five issue tokens with exact labels: confetti, fake symbols, shade merge, broken outline, tiny print. The center is the flawed stitch grid. The right side is a small corrected mini-grid preview with fewer colors and cleaner contour. Bottom row has a simple score strip with check boxes and a final stamp reading "chart editor required".

Visual language: practical editorial craft documentation, black grid lines, muted teal, marigold, coral red annotations, graphite text, clean margins, high-resolution readable layout. Make it look like a useful QA game for craft designers, not decorative slop.

Safety and rights: fictional unbranded craft materials only. Do not use real thread-code systems, shop names, logos, people, public figures, protected characters, copied embroidery patterns, copied folk motifs, source-image reuse, imitated living-artist style, or watermarks. Standard public-gallery safety exclusions apply.

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Source note: Original fictional mark-and-fix chart-audit game and prompt generated locally after source sweep. Sources informed only abstract community failure modes, craft workflow, chart vocabulary, and pattern-complexity evaluation; no external prompt text, image, motif, chart, product UI, brand, character, artwork, or protected style was reused.

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