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sequence puzzle
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10 ____
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Re: sequence puzzle
My guess in white:
<font color="white"> 12, and it is the last number in the sequence. (Numbers expressed by single syllable words in English)</font> |
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Re: sequence puzzle
good job
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Re: sequence puzzle
Wow, that's impressive. I definitely did not get the right answer... but here are some more thoughts in white:
<font color="white"> What about 'score' for 20 and 'gross' for 144</font> -RMJ |
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Re: sequence puzzle
I figured it was the same number also, because by skipping 11 the sequence does not contain the two numbers that win on the come out roll in craps.
I guess I had a mis-spent youth [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] |
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Re: sequence puzzle
[ QUOTE ]
I figured it was the same number also, because by skipping 11 the sequence does not contain the two numbers that win on the come out roll in craps. I guess I had a mis-spent youth [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] But the sequence contains a 1, which is obviously unattainable in craps. |
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Re: sequence puzzle
But the sequence contains a 1, which is obviously unattainable in craps.
One die bounced off the table and was put up on the rail. Referred to as "Snake Eye" (rarely used). |
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Re: sequence puzzle
I was thinking were were playing bizz/buzz...
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Re: sequence puzzle
And since the 1 is unobtainable in craps, it belongs in the sequence of numbers that are NOT winners on the come-out roll in craps. The next number after 12 would be 13, of course, because it is also not a winner.
Try to pay attention. The next round of drinks is on you. |
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