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 Saturday, 26 February 2005 09:10 PM
Hmm... That was fun. Took me a little bit because I was convinced it had something to do with the red dice around the green dice. You know, red for petals. lol *sigh* We did something like this in science class, but the teacher was holding up fingers while we were all watching him stick pins in a potato. So the pins had nothing to do with the number at all. *oops*
Sunday, 27 February 2005 08:43 AM
Chris Beesley said:
I did the exact same thing as "non-contradictor" for about twenty of my forty-six failed attempts!!!!
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WhoaNinjaTurtle  |
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 Saturday, 26 February 2005 08:28 PM
i liked that
took me a while
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BetsySpeicher  |
Location:
Thousand Oaks, CA
USA
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 Saturday, 26 February 2005 07:57 PM
Cute game. Got it on the fifth try.
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John Batts  |
Location:
Orlando
USA
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 Saturday, 26 February 2005 07:28 PM
My dad called me while I was on a business trip and told me about the puzzle. He knew I would be hooked until I could figure it out...darn it!
Pretty fun puzzle, though!
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 Saturday, 26 February 2005 06:42 PM
Now I finally see how "around" is significant but I still don't see how it resembles a rose!
Would never have gotten it without the hints about the name, though.
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O'D  |
Location:
Norwell
USA
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#2435
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 Saturday, 26 February 2005 06:40 PM
My friend told me about this in math class because he was so pissed off that he couldn't figure it out. I'm not sure if he even has yet to this day figured it out but I solved it in 28 min and I'm going to enjoy seeing him squirm as he stries to use every mathematical function under the sun to solve this teaser.
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The Screw  |
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 Saturday, 26 February 2005 05:46 PM
As a Mensan I started doing patterns, nothing jived. Then simple garden logic took over and I was in. About 2 minutes.
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Spitpilot  |
Location:
Red State
USA
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 Saturday, 26 February 2005 05:18 PM
Chanced upon your page...Toyed with it unsuccessfully...muttered...looked beyond mathmatical formulae....no luck ....cursed again....why should I invest time in solving a paradigm of some unknown gamester? BAH! Later that evening, I returned to the puzzle's scene with the sole intent of showing the puzzle to my wife, who enjoys such torture. I intended only to log on and let her at it. Stupid game. As I waited there for her, I looked at the monitor, then....I SAW it. I knew it was some such nonsense, but ...I didn't so much "solve" it, as discovered it. Hmmmmm..... Advice: Let your mind ruminate on it subconciously...then return triumphant!  suffer the thorns to savor the beauty of the rose.
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cmmm  |
Location:
texas
USA
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 Saturday, 26 February 2005 04:58 PM
learned this "game" over 18 years ago... often played it with my Gifted & Talented students... most of them got it, too... and then created their own "games" to challenge each other...
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Devon Robinson  |
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Redmond, WA
USA
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 Saturday, 26 February 2005 04:06 PM
 At first I kept saying, "What Rose?". Then I stopped and read the article about Bill Gates and seeing all those rolls in a row I finally grasped the concept.
Took about 15 minutes - not sure what that means - smart or not so?
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