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Each integer from 1 to 36 is associated with a letter (a, b, or c) as given below. Place the integer/letter combinations ('ILC's) into the spaces (one ILC per space) of a 6-by-6 grid such that: *
... was, all we know is that black was completely lost, but the person playing black was very smart, and, of course, needed to catch a train. He could have abandonned, but instead he told the person play...
... I will give my answer to the 4-by-4 case in a couple of days if no one finds a solution sooner. (But, of course, someone will.) By the way, the reason I have not asked about the case for any 5-by-5...
... the definition of primeary set. The order of a primeary set is the number of elements in the set. Of course, the fundamental problem on primeary sets is: For each positive integer n, is there a...
This is the second one of these puzzles I have posted. This one is not difficult; but the point of posting is to showcase some more possibilities regarding this kind of maze. I think the maze works
Ernie, a university student nearing the end of his degree course, entered the lecture theater one morning expecting to be told the subject of the dissertation which he needed to write to complete his
...lacing each cousin with a different synonym. abrupt bawdy diminuitive draws elite in-waiting ironic off course plenty survive For example, one sense of 'wry' can mean 'twisted'. Add an A to get 'a...
...ed Ken, reading the postmark on a letter. His father laughed. 'Depends on your route.' The boy nodded. Of course, but is it near Uncle Frank's farm?' 'Seventeen miles on from there,' replied his fathe...
...ivalent heterogeneous 7-trees! For 15-trees, there are apparently six feasible parity-patterns, and, of course, a great many example trees. I haven't checked that there is at least one for each of t...
Here is a puzzle that I made up today that is kind of fun to solve. Start with a n-by-n grid. Place a zero in one of the squares. Then place every integer from 1 to n^2 -1 into the grid (one integer
...'Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely'? 13.Whose address was No. 1 London? 14.Which golf course is the original home of the Open? 15.Which of Napoleon's marshals became King of Sweden...
...if I will return. Thank you, Leroy Quet PS: Take any messages from 'me' with a grain of salt. And, of course, if they can do this to me, they can certainly do it to...
...en.' He smiled at the surprised look on the othe man's face. 'And all ages without fractions of years, of course'. Bert didn't even try to figure it out, he didn't feel that way about figures. But wha...
...ontest (October issue) can talk about it. For my part, I got distressingly close to a solution, though of course I may well have gone wrong along the way. Here's what I got, excluding the detailed d...
...eattle street numbering continues far outside the city, yielding much higher numbers in some places. Of course, there are really two separate questions here. What is the highest street number, and w...
...naition. The differences in preassure should, as you say, average out. But the higher momentum outside of course tips the balance to my disadvantage. I suppose that the wind on average does have highe...
...sing three 'ones,' but with no other figures at all, make an expression for 24. With the three 'ones,' of course, you may use any mathematical signs you know; but no words, such as 'log.' For example,...
... 'win', little 3D models of Nintendo characters and misc memorabilia. You can collect these in the normal course of gameplay, albeit slowly, or you can play a little slot machine they've setup, and I ...
...is used first to XOR, and then to generate the outputorder and it is truly unique for each password. Of course it would be possible to change the kryptolength to 512, 1024 bits or whatever length us...
...ople are often posting number sequences to this group asking what number comes next in the sequence. Of course, the technically correct answer is that there are an infinite number of numbers that co...
...y easy. But has anyone worked on the cryptogram I posted as 'I'm done playing fair?' It's harder, and, of course, not a Playfair cipher....
Of course this is silly. A crossword MUST be two-dimensional if it's to have words crossing. But still, it may be a new form of puzzle...
...he arrival, and as a cause, of darkness there? These latter two, symmetrical propositions, accepting of course the general idea, beg for the reducing of AB distance into discrete intervals, which th...
...'Metamagical Themas.' The idea is this. Perhaps your first response to this situation is to think that of course everyone should pick 'C.' After all, then we all do better, and everyone can see that. ...

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