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Dennis van Dok  |
Location:
Amsterdam
Netherlands
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#5920
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 Tuesday, 18 October 2005 05:50 AM
What a develish little mindbender this is. A good example of lateral thinking.
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Oren Ben-Kiki  |
Israel
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#5919
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 Tuesday, 18 October 2005 05:40 AM
I took *way* too long to figure it out 
For those still trying: the name _does_ say it all
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Nuno Bastos  |
Location:
porto
Portugal
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#5918
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 Tuesday, 18 October 2005 05:28 AM
Got it while reading the bill gates description. The name says it all.
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Brett Hogden  |
Location:
NYS
USA
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#5917
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 Tuesday, 18 October 2005 05:05 AM
got it, & passed on the puzzle to two more candidates
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 Tuesday, 18 October 2005 04:33 AM
I got it, and still can't get the clue from the name of the game.
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 Tuesday, 18 October 2005 04:11 AM
After a roll with a very high score, I had a suspicion, then thought about the name of the game again, and then it came to me 
Nice puzzle...
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jann westermann  |
Location:
Amsterdam
Netherlands
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#5914
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 Tuesday, 18 October 2005 04:04 AM
MWahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!
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bark  |
Location:
palo alto, california
USA
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#5913
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 Tuesday, 18 October 2005 03:16 AM
 its 4:15 in the morning, but it finally got it
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Wim vdm  |
Location:
Gent
Belgium
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#5912
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 Tuesday, 18 October 2005 03:08 AM
That was fun, I tried for ten minutes, then let it go. But the thing haunted me over lunch, and without seeing any more dices, by only remembering the rules, I found it. I just tested it and I'm correct 
I think it might even be easier if you don't see the dices!
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Vishakha  |
Location:
Pune
India
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#5911
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 Tuesday, 18 October 2005 02:54 AM
 Time pass
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