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Nik  |
Location:
Auckland
New Zealand
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#6530
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 Sunday, 11 December 2005 06:35 PM
Awesome - took me 4 tries to click to it!
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David Wilson  |
Location:
Houston, Texas
USA
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#6529
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 Sunday, 11 December 2005 12:08 PM
there are other good games around - you might list some of them, this one is good: #@*%!digicc.com/fido/
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Drewrew  |
United Kingdom
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#6528
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 Sunday, 11 December 2005 03:01 AM
 YAY i finely got the answer ^__^
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Tandi Lord  |
Location:
Missouri
USA
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#6527
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 Saturday, 10 December 2005 03:59 PM
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bekaye  |
Location:
Little Rock, Arkansas
USA
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#6526
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 Saturday, 10 December 2005 01:17 PM
Assumptions can be hard to overcome.
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| Jason Lee |
Location:
Northfield, MN
USA
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#6525
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 Saturday, 10 December 2005 11:15 AM
That one had me for awhile I kept chugging numbers until I got to 4,4,6,1,2 and realized the answer.
very fun and so obvious when you actually think about it.
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Gary Niemi  |
Location:
Duluth, Minnesota
USA
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#6524
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 Saturday, 10 December 2005 08:13 AM
I like brainteasers that force looking for alternative solutions but present what appear to be a "normal" logical solutions on their face. This is one of those types. For me the name of the game almost made the solution to obvious, but it was enjoyable nonetheless. Thanks.
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Sexyute08  |
Location:
Wells, England
England
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#6523
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 Saturday, 10 December 2005 06:31 AM
It took me three rolls before i found out how to play. i just kept repeating the title of the game in my head. i showed the game to my friends and they begged me to show them how to play but i wouldnt tell them it was so cool being the only one to know how to play the game except tim. i made fun of them and they got mad and to this day do not know how to play.
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bharath  |
Location:
bangalore, karnataka
India
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#6522
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 Saturday, 10 December 2005 01:58 AM
Actually there is nothing amuseing about it. The trik to solve this puzzle basically lies in the background explanation where it says
""Petals Around the Rose" is traditionally played with 5 six-sided dice. " this itself suggests how to solve the puzzle. People just jump into game and they do not find the answer to the puzzle.  Anyways I found the answer in my first attempt.
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 Friday, 9 December 2005 04:48 PM
Although if you are computer or mathematically minded this brain teaser can cost you more effort, its name gives _way too much_ information about the solution, more if you say that it is significant. In that way, it becomes truly obvious.
We should invent a new, more difficult test for those who want to step further in our beloved fraternity! :P
Jose Brox
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