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Forum Post Computer game puzzle
Excactly the same here. Hmm, either you have a serious computer, or perl is just _lousy_ for writing this kind of program (last most likely - should have taken the time to find a C compiler). It t...
Blog Post Play Sudoko From Your Computer
there are many sudoko games that you can play online or download to your computer, if you have the patience for it and like to plan and make strategies you'll find that there are many ways not to use ...
Forum Post math game for ten-year-old
There is a computer version of Nim at http://home.earthlink .net/~kenzelt/zlinks.htm then look under 'Great Puzzles and Games'. In this version you play against the computer and ...
Forum Post Sliding Block puzzles
Some thoughts: Some of the more complex puzzles weren't solved optimally without a computer (especially if the solution was 'counter-intuitive' . Even if the solution was optimal, it...
Forum Post 3 in Three
Has anyone here beat the old computer puzzle game '3 in Three'?
Forum Post photos-puzzle
Who has a program, that makes out of photos puzzles for the computer (no paper)
Forum Post puzzle solution right in front of you
Out of the wide Blue Yonder computer keyboard A is 1 letter in, B is 5 etc.....P is 10 - ie on right hand side
Forum Post Almanac numbers
100*(1-log(2)) ~ 30.7% Knuth in his 2nd volume of 'The Art of Computer Programming' gave a proof.
Forum Post Sliding Tile Puzzles
...the thing is i know by experience that it cannot be done. anyways, i had programmed this game so that the computer can solve it a long time ago. -a...
Forum Post Divisor Nim
SPOILER (Partial) 1. A computer search indicates that the 1st player can force a win. The highest point difference he can force is 16 with 1st 2nd 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 8 10 9 1st wins with 40 against 56 ...
Forum Post Nonograms/Griddler s
Does anyone know where I can find infomation on programming a computer to solve griddler, preferably in C++. Ive started but come to a bit of a standstill with the algorithms... Im new to Griddlers wh...
Forum Post Expressions(4455) for Successive Integers
Very good. I dont know if 96 is the limit. Anyone for 97. Maybe someone with a computer could check if 97 is possible.
Forum Post Tenyo puzzles
They're no longer calling the puzzles 'Beat the Computer' but the plastic polyominoes and poly-other-shapes were still in stores last time I noticed, maybe this year or last year.
Forum Post Complete the Word Squares
I'd be surprised if anyone could get this without some computer assistance... SPOILER . . . . . . . . . SHAKES HUMISM AMENTA KINDER ESTEEM SMARMS (...
Forum Post arrow thru bottle
...e you can make use of the "browse" option underneath your text box and select a picture from your computer (as long as it is under 500 pixels in size). I'm looking forward to seeing ...
Forum Post NPR puzzle synopsis for 2000-11-26
IIRC 'PowerBook' is trademarked by Apple Computer. When did it become a 'familiar phrase or compound word'? And I haven't heard 'permanent wave' used in common p...
Forum Post matchstick equations
... _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ Hopefully one of the above matches your intended solution. I'm tempted to write a computer program to exhaustively find solutions, but that would take the fun out of solving ...
Forum Post long language equation
No, that is not the question. That question was present in the computer several million years before the program had finished. That is correct. Also correct. Anyone interested can read more on...
Forum Post Mobile phone puzzle
This is obviously more fun to do by hand, but I did a computer search anyway, using the 'Webster's 2nd' word list. Note that this method will exclude inflectional endings like -es and -...
Forum Post Letter equation variant
...ld be related as in Send More Money Danny (NB - I don't have a solution myself - I might try a computer search if no one has any success)...
Forum Post Expressions(1959) for Successive Integers
...th J.A.H. Hunter's limit of 112. Jan Merolant solved this correctly to 112. I am not sure if he used a computer program or did it manually. I wonder if 112 is the actual limit or if one can go on...
Forum Post n x n tic-tac-toe
...w, try being x. To convince yourself that it's a theoretical win for x, try being o. Playing that damn computer is hard! 3dTTT isn't impossible to lose. In the notation I used in respons...
Forum Post Us Cities and States
Us Cities and States (some are better than others) Iron after a Nick is… A computer before conscienceness is… Was sandy is… Our midwest state is… Japanese for hello is… ...
Forum Post 8 queens problem history
... was generalized to n by n boards in 1850 by Franz Nauck. Since the 1960's, with rapid developments in computer science, this problem has been used as an example of backtracking algorithms, permu...
Forum Post Does anyone know the answer for this?
...ave the answer they desire . Hearing that they both rush to the camels to try to beat the other one to the computer in a nearby village. However, they quickly realize that in their haste, they ha...
Forum Post Something in Common
I've been browsing over several old data files on my computer. Several of these files contain lists of words that share a common property. For example, one file contained the following six-letter...
Forum Post A Square Deal
...he original puzzle text is spoiler space. Carl G. Hint 1: The puzzle was invented and solved before computers were used to solve puzzles, so it can be solved without a computer. more hints...
Forum Post A Knight Tour in Black and White
...e numbers. For example, my sample puzzle has 5 by 4 that is 20 squares I wish I could program to make a computer model or game of this problem, where I could click on a square to effect the knight...
Forum Post 3 by 3 Jigsaw Puzzle.
I want to make a jigsaw puzzle that consists of just 9 pieces arranged into a 3 by 3 grid. Each piece is square and has either a tag or a notch along each edge (the edges are either 'male' o...
Blog Post Nerd Quiz. How do you measure up?
...ies and not just the latest posts. If you're wondering you can also check if you're a loser, stupid or a computer geek. Sounds like fun ...
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