A team of designers have introduced a new dot-to-dot version of the ancient Kama Sutra sex guide, filled with incomplete illustrations of recommended sexual positions.
The sexual illustrations, like the inverted crow and the tortoise, are based on the original Kama Sutra written approximately 1,600 years ago, the Daily Star reported.
The design team said that Kama Sutra was an "obvious subject for a dot-to-dot" as the positions are extremely odd to start with, so when you create a dot-to-dot and take away the main parts of the body, leaving the odd suspended head and hand it looks even more comical.
The team asserted that the response to the first few spreads was utter hilarity, as the fun part is guessing what will be revealed.
They added that making the book was surprisingly difficult as you could easily lose your way round a body when positioning the dots.
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