I am pretty sure you're doing what I was doing at first.
My sensei would say "the first step is just a few inches away" but he was full of shit so let's just say the best course of action in these sequences is simply looking at the way you get from the first one to the second one and then see if it replicates.
What's the simplest way to find how you get to the second number from the first number?
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I don't have the slightest idea what the pattern is in that sequence and I'm usually good with that, my brain must be more fried after this past year than I thought. Here's a bump though!
Edit : Never mind, got it, gotta allow my head to take a breather and trial and error some more.
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Thanks for this event :)
Today's puzzle looked hard, but it's easier than it seems. Good enough to keep bots away.
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This took me so long. I even had to enlist the help of a buddy to try to figure it out. Got it in the end though!
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Solved bump
I liked the math puzzle. It makes me happy when something is rational and solvable, even if it's potentially challenging. What I don't like are obtuse puzzles where you're just trying to mind-read whatever esoteric thing the puzzle making is thinking about and assuming that everyone else will somehow know. So, thanks for a fair a good puzzle! :)
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Here's a not-giving-away-too-much hint: your operations are positional in value. And there is part that is consistent across the entire series and part that alternates. You need to combine these things correctly to solve the series.
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Hello everyone,
The first edition of this March MEGAEVENT is here, where 30 collaborators and me will put many many many games in giveaways.
I'm going to explain how it works; every day, a different collaborator has put up one or more different giveaways, to which I will double the number of games there are.
This means that if a collaborator puts in 3 games, I put in another 3, and so on.
Each collaborator chooses the rules and the level and together we choose the antibot measure, there will be all kinds, it depends on the time you have each day, there will be Jigidis, Ghosts, simple riddles, safes, hidden letters, nonograms and many more crazy things that occur to us, everything very easy to solve or see the links.
Each giveaway lasts 36 hours and every day I will edit this thread with the new collaborator.
On March 31, the event will end and there will be a final draw with great games and a one surprise for some of the comments during the event thread..
All thanks go to them who have participated in such a generous and selfless way in this little madness, they are incredible.
If you win a prize, high chances, don't forget to thank the user who has made it possible.
The start time of each day may vary, depending on the schedules of each collaborator and my own.
There are hundreds of games and we cannot guarantee, although we try to make them global, that they can all be activated in all regions. If you enter and cannot activate, you must be aware that you must specifically reject the prize so that it can reach another user.
Come on!!!
IMPORTANT EDIT
We have had a bad experience with a user who won a valuable giveaway on one of the days, and not only is he not able to thank the person who gave it to him, but he is not even able to mark it as received. Since this is a community event, where having a good time and enjoying the multiple prizes is the objective, I will not allow that kind of attitude. IT IS ABSOLUTELY MANDATORY TO HAVE EDUCATION IN THE EVENT THAT YOU WIN SOMETHING, If you do not comply with this simple rule of life, or I think you will not comply with it because you already do it habitually in all the giveaways that you win, you will be put on the blacklist anyway.
Day 1 Ch1ckwolf / Gus (Finished)
Day 2 Conti / Gus (Finished)
Day 3 Scorkla / Gus (Finished)
Day 4 ZeePilot / Gus (Finished)
Day 5 Codric / Gus. (Finished)
Day 6 yannbz / Gus. (Finished)
Day 7 puninup / Gus. (Finished)
Day 8 CuteEnby / Gus (Finished)
Day 9 Schmoan / Gus (Finished)
Day 10 Ottah / Gus
Day 11 RGVS / Gus
March 11:
Level +3
Contributor: RGVS
Today, first of all, I want to stress again the obligation that exists in this event to thank, if you win a giveaway, the person who gives you the gift. Today, again 7 users have decided to accept and activate the games in exchange for nothing, and it is a bit sad. I would like to make this a tradition, but it will have to be made private and accepting 1 by 1 the people who want to participate, sadly, because I am a defender of making it public for everyone.
Well, forgive me for all that paragraph because today I am very well accompanied by RGVS who brings us 11 more games, and on top of that I have made a mistake and have put 12 giveaways instead of 11, so today there are 23 new opportunities for those who really want one of the titles we offer. Behind each of the games, there is money invested and work, I would not like them to simply end up being numbers in an extensive library.
As an antibot method, today there is a fun reflex game that will give you the code to open the padlock.
Minigame
Padlock
Thank you very much RGVS for your generous collaboration, A great game donor like you deserves a big applause.
Enjoy
Suerte.
I add more giveaways that users have been adding in the thread:
FUNRQ Exchange first for last and last for first ( mini train )
H7eva
V7tzC
Let me share my giveaway with you: 1?1Nk
Hint: ? is the symbol commonly used for the speed of light in physics
https://www.steamgifts.com/giveaway/!b4U?/racine
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Thank you for being part of this event, which is above all a community event.
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