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Tuesday, 22 February 2005 08:46 AM  

I don't want to offend anyone here, but I think solving this puzzle in a really short time, does confirm that you are not able or willing to use complex thinking patterns to solve a riddle. Obviously most of these games have a simple answer but suspecting an answer so graphic without taking other theories in account seems ....stupid? eek! Or rather unlogical. I think there is a reason that most braniacs take a lot of time to solve this, because a coherent "logical" answer does require a thorough investigation of each throw, not really possible in a minute or two. On the other hand is it really necessary to think in such a restricted logical way? I guess both have their advantages but none is "smarter" then the other, as long as there has been some kinda of "thinking-process" to solve the riddle. wink
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