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... certainly hope you'll do better than I did.
I also found a nice quiz blog you might enjoy. I couldn't solve the daily quiz but maybe you are smarter.
Love to hear your experiences trying to solve...
... to check the Puzzle weblog as the recent posts there linked to some cool puzzles which are very hard to solve and those are always the best ones. ...
This quiz is already solved but if you follow the blog you can test your knowledge on many historical aspects,
As for me input I've found a very nice color game you can check yourself with.
If you think that I'm going to solve the crosswords for you think again! It would take out all the fun. What I can do is give advices as to how to become a crossword genius such as him.
I have just issued a new version of my Logic Puzzle Solver. Now you can save and load partially completed puzzles, and can turn on and off extended checking (probably only useful for puzzle compilers)
...at I am interested in.
I have read some postings from people hinting that there is a simple 'trick' to solve this problem without doing any integrals. Anyone have any idea?
The math-intensive answ...
...nto Transit Commission has run two or three contests 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 muc...
Well, if this recursion puzzle isn't easier to solve (than the puzzle of the 'LQ Returns!:Recursion Puzzle' post), then it is at least easier to look at....
Let a(1) = 1;
Let a(2) = 5;
And, for
... sets with just 2 solutions. I would like to find one or more sets that have unique solutions (i.e., the solver can only fit the pieces together one way). I figure that there are a little over 11,000 ...
...n?
Also, as with 'GCD=1 Grid-Path Puzzle #1', perhaps we should have some kind of competition. Who can solve this puzzle for the highest EVEN n?
Thanks, Leroy Quet...
...s nothing special. Not just yet. Whether it becomes special depends on you. Memorable puzzles have to be solved else they're failures. Worthwhile puzzles can't be solved by all and sundry, however. Ov...
I suppose some folks solved my last Playfair (under the subject, 'Thank god, Dan didn't try it'). It was pretty easy. But has anyone worked on the cryptogram I posted as 'I'm done playing fair?' It's
i can't solve this puzzle: Make a correspondence of letters to numbers so that A=1, B=2, all the way to Z=26. Then try to find a word in the english language whose product is 1 million. The closest i'
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
Can anyone point me in the right direction for tips on how to solve a Square 1. I can get it into a cube shape, but not much further. And its annoying me now!
Reply by email, 'caus the uni news serv
...e someone can please tell me I would appreciate it. I would also like to see how this type of problem is solved so I can solve it for bags of 200, or for situations where there are fewer marbles to ma...
AARGH! I have all the other 10 solved, but this one is driving me nuts. I will keep at it ... if it kills me (and it may!)
please can anyone solve the following anagram, it falls in one of two possible categories, 1, music groups. 2, european football teams. the anagram is GIRO MASTER many thanks
... my computer conked out unexpectedly, and it took me a while to get back online. Anyway, to repeat the unsolved portion of the puzzle:
You meet a group consisting of n knights, who always tell the t...
Has anyone ever found the smallest number of moves that will solve any Cube configuration? If so, what does the most mixed up cube look like? Is there more than one way to get to the configuration?
A friend gave me this puzzle a while back and I still cant solve it.. Im sure that it has a solution, but im just not smart enough. The rules are simple and follow below.
Combine the three numbers i
Here is a puzzle I made up. Hope your find it interesting.
a. Solve the cryptogram:
U PROP BY THERE, USE PARS PAR THERE PROP BY THERE IYBSM PAR YUCR THER, USE YH HS. THINE BP AUQQRS PAUP PAR HGBMB
...question I haven't really thought about too much, but seems interesting.
Assume we have an n-by-n-by-n SOLVED Rubiks Cube. On the small squares we write all the integers 1 to (6 *n^2), one distinct ...
who can solve the following puzzle ( i couldnt...)
'there are three armies, a1, a2 and b. a1 and a2 are fighting b. a1 is sitting on a hilltop, b in a valley and a2 on another hilltop. now the boss
...found a nice tricky question and I am really stuck up with it somewhere...Can anybody tell how it can be solved ?...The correct answer is 45kmph(but how?)
It goes like this...
A car is travelling ...
Can anyone solve:
Temporarily stay at the gatehouse ( 5 letters )
cheers
...acher gave us this puzzle (6 in 4) before the holidays. In 3 weeks we will back in the class, but nobody solved it yet (maybe). It's an arithmetical puzzle. We can use the arithmetic operations (bit o...
...umble engough to answer my question that my well indeed be stupid in the view of the professional puzzle solver.
I have designed a 256 bits (rotor?) machine that encrypt already XORed bits, my 'algo...
...nd a clever pigeonhole principle type proof. I haven't found one, though, and a lot of very good problem solvers haven't found one either, yet.
Does a short proof exist for this problem?...
...ong did it take Mr. X to walk home from the bar?
Hope I can get some replies as I haven't been able to solve it yet!...
Here's a short phrase that I've encrypted. Can you solve it? As this is my first attempt at doing this, I don't know hard it is, so I won't give any clues - except to say that it's not an original ide
Here's a cipher of a type I haven't done before.
The encryption algorithm is very simple. Cipher fanatics should have little trouble discovering it.
I encrypted manually
....
The above sequence has 26 terms, hint hint.
No math beyond counting required.
This one should be solved quickly.......
Can anyone solve this puzzle? It's killing me....
http://www.iit.edu/~maxiori/apps/Theseus.html
There are more here, they're good for practice...the above puzzle is #14
Hi all,
As everybody knows, there is a standard algorithm to solve the magic square problem for a grid of size n*n, where n is an odd number. What about solutions for even n?
What is the best solu
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