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Forum Post Draw the figure without lifting your pen.
...ted to each other dot with a straight line. (so there are 10 lines in the figure) How many ways can you draw this figure without lifting your pen?...
Forum Post Blind Draw 2
This is similar to the game suggested by Joe Slater in the message titled 'Blind Draw,' but it uses a more practical model. A cgi script keeps track of the pot (which starts at 0). An ht...
Forum Post Winning Strategy
... With doubling (Strategy , if you're playing with 100, there's a 50-50 chance your first draw will be above 50, at which point, the game is over and you win nothing. In order to win a m...
Forum Post A Square Deal
...nd mark the point that is one inch from the corner along the short side (point a in the diagram below). Draw another point that is four inches from the corner along the long side (point b in the diagr...
Forum Post Smallest Number of pieces from Right Angled Triangle
How do you do this? My opinion is if you draw a line dividing the obtuse angle into two acute angles when it hits AB you will split the angles there into a acute angle and an obtuse one or two right a...
Forum Post Help with probability puzzles
...you must select a red pill (not randomly)' which would be the same as 'then you must randomly draw pills until you get a red pill '. Or is a 5th red pill given to you to start with ...
Forum Post n x n tic-tac-toe
... simply the total number of games: rg(1) = 1 rg(2) = 24 For n > 2, the game is a theoretical draw. It is very difficult for the game to remain a theoretical draw under random play. Typicall...
Forum Post Competition Puzzle - Tricks with Time
SPOILER Draw the watch hands for each time and then interpret them as letters in semaphore (see, e.g., http://www.sacdelta.com/semaphore .htm). The letters spell out 'semaphor', so the ...
Forum Post Put 10 pennies in 5 rows with 4 pennies in each row.
Draw a pentagon and place 5 pennies where the sides meet. Extend the sides to form a five pointed star. Place the other 5 pennies at the 5 points of the star and we have 5 rows with 4 pennies in each ...
Forum Post 11 cell glider
...* ******* Not sure exactly how big, but around there. I sat there for hourse trying to remember and draw it, and I could never quite come up with it......
Forum Post Two doors problem: new solution to an old problem.
...there, punk! Yes, you! I've got you covered, and I can pull this trigger a lot faster than you can draw. That's better. Now, I'm headed for eternal bliss, and you're going to show ...
Forum Post my bank account
...039; might be statistical significance in science and business. Often a 5% or so probability is used to draw the line between an observation being valid and one being mere coincidental. I.e. to say th...
Forum Post 8 players in round robin
...rst place? Question 3: Do you mean that whenever two people played a single game, there was never a draw? Or that when we look at the scores, no two people got the same total? (A won 7 games, B wo...
Forum Post HOROBOD and all that
...tests where puzzles were posted on advertising panels and solvers could send their names in for a prize draw. I don't imagine people here will have much trouble with them, but here are most o...
Forum Post Divisor Nim
True for even N. Are there any even sets that would allow player 2 to force a draw? I did a brute force computer search and all the odd N up to 11 allow forced wins for player 2. In terms of a...
Blog Post Put Wikipedia To Work For You!
...zzes that you are not to take seriously but atleast won't ruin your credibility when you quote them. Draw a pig personality test, here . Find yourself on the Human metrics, here. Have fun....
Forum Post best buy for use on the aeroplane
...d more than once). After you finish, see if you can squeeze the quote into an even smaller grid. 3. Draw a really-cool maze. When you finish your trip, give a copy of the maze to a puzzle enthusia...
 

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