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Can you complete the sequence?
Three different, and somewhat difficult, sequence puzzlesFind the 9th and final letter in the listComplete the (alpha) sequence riddleCompleting the letter series:Did you hear that JLo is shooting a new movie in Africa? It’s called:A “Puzzling” CipherThe All Seeing EyeWho is Pete's favourite actor?Why does 12/2 = 7?It's just a little weight
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Well, can you?
Q, W, R, I, ?
Make sure you provide your reasoning. I can ensure you there is a pattern here.
This is probably a simple one, but good luck as always!
knowledge lateral-thinking letter-sequence
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Well, can you?
Q, W, R, I, ?
Make sure you provide your reasoning. I can ensure you there is a pattern here.
This is probably a simple one, but good luck as always!
knowledge lateral-thinking letter-sequence
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Well, can you?
Q, W, R, I, ?
Make sure you provide your reasoning. I can ensure you there is a pattern here.
This is probably a simple one, but good luck as always!
knowledge lateral-thinking letter-sequence
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Well, can you?
Q, W, R, I, ?
Make sure you provide your reasoning. I can ensure you there is a pattern here.
This is probably a simple one, but good luck as always!
knowledge lateral-thinking letter-sequence
knowledge lateral-thinking letter-sequence
edited May 1 at 19:45
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I notice that
Q is the 1st letter on QWERTY keyboard, W is the 2nd, R is the 4th, I is the 8th.
So I'll go with
H, which is the 16th. I'm assuming A is the next letter after P.
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Well that was fast. Powers of three would've been a little harder (but alas, only 26 letters), and one less letter on the powers of two would've been too broad. Great work!
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– PerpetualJ
May 1 at 20:08
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I think the answer is simply
the letter "F"
because
the sequence has Q followed by O (the result of removing one line from a Q), and then E -- which I therefore follow with the result of removing one line from an E.
(But OP has edited the question and this clearly no longer works.)
New contributor
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Sorry, I copy and pasted the wrong sequence (the original [q,e,o] is unsolvable with my sequence). However, I've updated the post to what the sequence was intended to be. My apologies.
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– PerpetualJ
May 1 at 19:48
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I've edited Greg's explanation, as found in comments above, into his answer. (And I'm about to delete the comments above saying "please explain how you got your answer" as well as Greg's explanation in comments.)
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I notice that
Q is the 1st letter on QWERTY keyboard, W is the 2nd, R is the 4th, I is the 8th.
So I'll go with
H, which is the 16th. I'm assuming A is the next letter after P.
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1
$begingroup$
Well that was fast. Powers of three would've been a little harder (but alas, only 26 letters), and one less letter on the powers of two would've been too broad. Great work!
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– PerpetualJ
May 1 at 20:08
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$begingroup$
I notice that
Q is the 1st letter on QWERTY keyboard, W is the 2nd, R is the 4th, I is the 8th.
So I'll go with
H, which is the 16th. I'm assuming A is the next letter after P.
$endgroup$
1
$begingroup$
Well that was fast. Powers of three would've been a little harder (but alas, only 26 letters), and one less letter on the powers of two would've been too broad. Great work!
$endgroup$
– PerpetualJ
May 1 at 20:08
add a comment |
$begingroup$
I notice that
Q is the 1st letter on QWERTY keyboard, W is the 2nd, R is the 4th, I is the 8th.
So I'll go with
H, which is the 16th. I'm assuming A is the next letter after P.
$endgroup$
I notice that
Q is the 1st letter on QWERTY keyboard, W is the 2nd, R is the 4th, I is the 8th.
So I'll go with
H, which is the 16th. I'm assuming A is the next letter after P.
answered May 1 at 19:57
deep thoughtdeep thought
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Well that was fast. Powers of three would've been a little harder (but alas, only 26 letters), and one less letter on the powers of two would've been too broad. Great work!
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– PerpetualJ
May 1 at 20:08
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1
$begingroup$
Well that was fast. Powers of three would've been a little harder (but alas, only 26 letters), and one less letter on the powers of two would've been too broad. Great work!
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– PerpetualJ
May 1 at 20:08
1
1
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Well that was fast. Powers of three would've been a little harder (but alas, only 26 letters), and one less letter on the powers of two would've been too broad. Great work!
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– PerpetualJ
May 1 at 20:08
$begingroup$
Well that was fast. Powers of three would've been a little harder (but alas, only 26 letters), and one less letter on the powers of two would've been too broad. Great work!
$endgroup$
– PerpetualJ
May 1 at 20:08
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I think the answer is simply
the letter "F"
because
the sequence has Q followed by O (the result of removing one line from a Q), and then E -- which I therefore follow with the result of removing one line from an E.
(But OP has edited the question and this clearly no longer works.)
New contributor
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$begingroup$
Sorry, I copy and pasted the wrong sequence (the original [q,e,o] is unsolvable with my sequence). However, I've updated the post to what the sequence was intended to be. My apologies.
$endgroup$
– PerpetualJ
May 1 at 19:48
$begingroup$
I've edited Greg's explanation, as found in comments above, into his answer. (And I'm about to delete the comments above saying "please explain how you got your answer" as well as Greg's explanation in comments.)
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– Gareth McCaughan♦
8 hours ago
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$begingroup$
I think the answer is simply
the letter "F"
because
the sequence has Q followed by O (the result of removing one line from a Q), and then E -- which I therefore follow with the result of removing one line from an E.
(But OP has edited the question and this clearly no longer works.)
New contributor
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
Sorry, I copy and pasted the wrong sequence (the original [q,e,o] is unsolvable with my sequence). However, I've updated the post to what the sequence was intended to be. My apologies.
$endgroup$
– PerpetualJ
May 1 at 19:48
$begingroup$
I've edited Greg's explanation, as found in comments above, into his answer. (And I'm about to delete the comments above saying "please explain how you got your answer" as well as Greg's explanation in comments.)
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
8 hours ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
I think the answer is simply
the letter "F"
because
the sequence has Q followed by O (the result of removing one line from a Q), and then E -- which I therefore follow with the result of removing one line from an E.
(But OP has edited the question and this clearly no longer works.)
New contributor
$endgroup$
I think the answer is simply
the letter "F"
because
the sequence has Q followed by O (the result of removing one line from a Q), and then E -- which I therefore follow with the result of removing one line from an E.
(But OP has edited the question and this clearly no longer works.)
New contributor
edited 8 hours ago
Gareth McCaughan♦
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69.9k3178272
New contributor
answered May 1 at 19:45
Greg JenkinsGreg Jenkins
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491
New contributor
New contributor
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Sorry, I copy and pasted the wrong sequence (the original [q,e,o] is unsolvable with my sequence). However, I've updated the post to what the sequence was intended to be. My apologies.
$endgroup$
– PerpetualJ
May 1 at 19:48
$begingroup$
I've edited Greg's explanation, as found in comments above, into his answer. (And I'm about to delete the comments above saying "please explain how you got your answer" as well as Greg's explanation in comments.)
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
8 hours ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Sorry, I copy and pasted the wrong sequence (the original [q,e,o] is unsolvable with my sequence). However, I've updated the post to what the sequence was intended to be. My apologies.
$endgroup$
– PerpetualJ
May 1 at 19:48
$begingroup$
I've edited Greg's explanation, as found in comments above, into his answer. (And I'm about to delete the comments above saying "please explain how you got your answer" as well as Greg's explanation in comments.)
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
8 hours ago
$begingroup$
Sorry, I copy and pasted the wrong sequence (the original [q,e,o] is unsolvable with my sequence). However, I've updated the post to what the sequence was intended to be. My apologies.
$endgroup$
– PerpetualJ
May 1 at 19:48
$begingroup$
Sorry, I copy and pasted the wrong sequence (the original [q,e,o] is unsolvable with my sequence). However, I've updated the post to what the sequence was intended to be. My apologies.
$endgroup$
– PerpetualJ
May 1 at 19:48
$begingroup$
I've edited Greg's explanation, as found in comments above, into his answer. (And I'm about to delete the comments above saying "please explain how you got your answer" as well as Greg's explanation in comments.)
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
8 hours ago
$begingroup$
I've edited Greg's explanation, as found in comments above, into his answer. (And I'm about to delete the comments above saying "please explain how you got your answer" as well as Greg's explanation in comments.)
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
8 hours ago
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