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Post by Rick T.Nash on Aug 3, 2003 17:27:51 GMT -5
Rules are easy: find the solution to the riddle and you'll win the right to post yours... Here's the first riddle: What should next line be:
1 11 21 1211 111221 312211 13112221 ?Please also give the logic that led you to the answer
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Post by M.F.Luder on Aug 5, 2003 1:13:01 GMT -5
:ugh: OMG! Maths!
*runs away screaming*
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Post by Rick T.Nash on Aug 5, 2003 2:42:16 GMT -5
:ugh: OMG! Maths! *runs away screaming* It's not really Maths... It's more a question of logic
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Post by Nightshade on Aug 5, 2003 17:51:10 GMT -5
I am going out on a limb and am going to say 11122211 With the next line 41122313 I cannot explain my logic as my brain is fried from taking the Bar exam last week... I probably missed it by a mile...
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Post by Rick T.Nash on Aug 6, 2003 5:48:06 GMT -5
I probably missed it by a mile... At least that part's right Now seriously, you have to guess the logic to find the answer... No other method (mathematical or whatever) will give you the solution
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Post by O.H.Lee on Aug 6, 2003 10:16:48 GMT -5
*Tries something even though he's sure to be wrong* 1112 11 2 11111 22 13 1 22 111 3 11 222 1I'll explain myself first: - the end seems to be alternatevely 1 or 11.
Thus the last line should have "11" - Seems the number of "2s" increases every two lines and gets one step to the right each time.
Thus the last line shoud have "222" - Following the same logic as above for the "3s"...
Thus last line should have "33"
My guess: 11 33 1 222 11
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Post by M.F.Luder on Aug 6, 2003 11:02:07 GMT -5
Even if it's not the right answer Oz, I'll give you a thumb up for that guess ;D
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Post by Rick T.Nash on Aug 11, 2003 7:55:01 GMT -5
Sorry Oz but the answer is much more simple and "practical" than this ;D
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Post by O.H.Lee on Aug 12, 2003 18:14:02 GMT -5
*wonders what Rick means by "practical"* What did your twisted rotten mind came up with this time?
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Post by Rick T.Nash on Aug 16, 2003 9:01:26 GMT -5
*evil grin*
Seems everybody has given up... Do you want me to give the answer and post another one?
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Post by M.F.Luder on Aug 22, 2003 5:11:36 GMT -5
Yeah, give us the answer... I really have no clue
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Post by Cannibal Monkey on Aug 22, 2003 7:44:08 GMT -5
42
The answer to life, the universe and everything is 42.
If it's the answer to everything, then it is clearly the answer to this.
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Post by Rick T.Nash on Aug 23, 2003 9:30:47 GMT -5
Erm... nope, it's nope 42 ;D
I know that Oz was trying to figure it out, I'll wait untill he gives me a go and post the answer, unless he figures it out that is ;D
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Post by O.H.Lee on Aug 24, 2003 11:48:45 GMT -5
;D I think I got it!
Each line describes the previous one!
1 (can be read as "one one" => 11) 11 ("two ones" => 21) 21 ("one two one one" => 1211) 1211 (etc...) 111221 312211 13112221
Last line could be read as one one one three two ones three twos one one, or: 1113213211
;D Rick, you're crazy!
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Post by Cannibal Monkey on Aug 25, 2003 5:42:02 GMT -5
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