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Hit the Bulls Eye with T in the Center
Word sets with no repeating lettersFrench alphametic (corrected)Not the “SEND MORE MONEY” alphameticReturn of the Add-A-Gram!Find the ascending words from the cluesWords with the same consonantsThe Wheel of JudasBroad Strokes - missing letter riddleWord-Letter LadderFully-Firstable Anagram Sets
.everyoneloves__top-leaderboard:empty,.everyoneloves__mid-leaderboard:empty,.everyoneloves__bot-mid-leaderboard:empty margin-bottom:0;
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There are 3 Rings with “T” in the center. In each ring, letters are distinctly different - 16 in the outer, 8 in the middle, 4 in the inner rings.
Hit the Bulls Eye by making sixteen different four letter words ending in “T”.
As an example, 2 are filled... $UNIT$, $KNIT$.
Complete the rest.
word wordplay no-computers
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There are 3 Rings with “T” in the center. In each ring, letters are distinctly different - 16 in the outer, 8 in the middle, 4 in the inner rings.
Hit the Bulls Eye by making sixteen different four letter words ending in “T”.
As an example, 2 are filled... $UNIT$, $KNIT$.
Complete the rest.
word wordplay no-computers
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so letters in outer ring can repeat in inner ring, right?
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– Omega Krypton
Jun 18 at 9:37
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Yes..they have to be different within each ring.
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– Uvc
Jun 18 at 9:38
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Is it in Modern English or Old English or both?
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– Mr Pie
Jun 18 at 9:41
3
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This is a really good game, by the way. Did you make this yourself? :D
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– Mr Pie
Jun 18 at 10:01
1
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But... but... the number of fields doubles each right, except for the first time, it quadruples! (From 1 to 4.) You're missing the ring with two segments! ;)
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– Jasper
Jun 19 at 7:57
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show 1 more comment
$begingroup$
There are 3 Rings with “T” in the center. In each ring, letters are distinctly different - 16 in the outer, 8 in the middle, 4 in the inner rings.
Hit the Bulls Eye by making sixteen different four letter words ending in “T”.
As an example, 2 are filled... $UNIT$, $KNIT$.
Complete the rest.
word wordplay no-computers
$endgroup$
There are 3 Rings with “T” in the center. In each ring, letters are distinctly different - 16 in the outer, 8 in the middle, 4 in the inner rings.
Hit the Bulls Eye by making sixteen different four letter words ending in “T”.
As an example, 2 are filled... $UNIT$, $KNIT$.
Complete the rest.
word wordplay no-computers
word wordplay no-computers
asked Jun 18 at 9:33
UvcUvc
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so letters in outer ring can repeat in inner ring, right?
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– Omega Krypton
Jun 18 at 9:37
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Yes..they have to be different within each ring.
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– Uvc
Jun 18 at 9:38
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Is it in Modern English or Old English or both?
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– Mr Pie
Jun 18 at 9:41
3
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This is a really good game, by the way. Did you make this yourself? :D
$endgroup$
– Mr Pie
Jun 18 at 10:01
1
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But... but... the number of fields doubles each right, except for the first time, it quadruples! (From 1 to 4.) You're missing the ring with two segments! ;)
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– Jasper
Jun 19 at 7:57
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show 1 more comment
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so letters in outer ring can repeat in inner ring, right?
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– Omega Krypton
Jun 18 at 9:37
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Yes..they have to be different within each ring.
$endgroup$
– Uvc
Jun 18 at 9:38
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Is it in Modern English or Old English or both?
$endgroup$
– Mr Pie
Jun 18 at 9:41
3
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This is a really good game, by the way. Did you make this yourself? :D
$endgroup$
– Mr Pie
Jun 18 at 10:01
1
$begingroup$
But... but... the number of fields doubles each right, except for the first time, it quadruples! (From 1 to 4.) You're missing the ring with two segments! ;)
$endgroup$
– Jasper
Jun 19 at 7:57
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so letters in outer ring can repeat in inner ring, right?
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Jun 18 at 9:37
$begingroup$
so letters in outer ring can repeat in inner ring, right?
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Jun 18 at 9:37
$begingroup$
Yes..they have to be different within each ring.
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– Uvc
Jun 18 at 9:38
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Yes..they have to be different within each ring.
$endgroup$
– Uvc
Jun 18 at 9:38
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Is it in Modern English or Old English or both?
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– Mr Pie
Jun 18 at 9:41
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Is it in Modern English or Old English or both?
$endgroup$
– Mr Pie
Jun 18 at 9:41
3
3
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This is a really good game, by the way. Did you make this yourself? :D
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– Mr Pie
Jun 18 at 10:01
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This is a really good game, by the way. Did you make this yourself? :D
$endgroup$
– Mr Pie
Jun 18 at 10:01
1
1
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But... but... the number of fields doubles each right, except for the first time, it quadruples! (From 1 to 4.) You're missing the ring with two segments! ;)
$endgroup$
– Jasper
Jun 19 at 7:57
$begingroup$
But... but... the number of fields doubles each right, except for the first time, it quadruples! (From 1 to 4.) You're missing the ring with two segments! ;)
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– Jasper
Jun 19 at 7:57
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Edit:
The words in NNW are
LINT and PINT
and not
LENT and PENT
since we already use
E
These are the answers going anti-clockwise:
B, G - Gait, Bait (A, I)
L, P - Lent, Pent (E, N)
A, R - Aunt, Runt (U, N)
S, F - Slat, Flat (L, A)
C, W - Chat, What (H, A)
Z, N - Zest, Nest (E, S)
M, H - Mast, Hast $qquad$ INENDED SOLUTION: Most, Host (found by @OmegaKrypton)
Also, something extra:
The middle word is "stain" or "saint" (as an anagram) :)
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What does Hast mean?
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– Uvc
Jun 18 at 9:47
1
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@Uvc It is the old english form of "have". It still counts as a word, but it is archaic and not part of modern english. If you hast not, you should look at the answer above ;)
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– Mr Pie
Jun 18 at 9:48
2
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oh really? thanks!
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– Omega Krypton
Jun 18 at 9:57
1
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This answer uses two "E"s in the second ring. If I understand the rules correctly, this is not allowed.
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– Pugmonkey
Jun 18 at 13:45
2
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Or the middle word is satin as an anagram!
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– I N T E R E S T I N G
Jun 19 at 3:06
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Here it is, no explanation needed i think :)
Note:
As @IvánNokonoko mentioned in the comment, the NNE grid in the second layer (from outside) can also be R instead of A to form (GRIT and BRIT). Thanks!
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That's exactly what I got, except the last part I did rot13(N vafgrnq bs B, ohg B vf n orggre pubvpr orpnhfr vg hfrf Zbqrea Ratyvfu). Nice one! Quicker than me :)
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– Mr Pie
Jun 18 at 9:47
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Rot13: Va gur gbc evtug pbeare, jurer lbh chg na N (ONVG - TNVG) V gubhtug bs na E (OEVG, TEVG) ohg V nz abg angvir fcrnxre fb V zvtug or jebat
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– Iván Nokonoko
Jun 19 at 7:06
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@IvánNokonoko Good spot! thanks!
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– Omega Krypton
Jun 19 at 7:15
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Edit:
The words in NNW are
LINT and PINT
and not
LENT and PENT
since we already use
E
These are the answers going anti-clockwise:
B, G - Gait, Bait (A, I)
L, P - Lent, Pent (E, N)
A, R - Aunt, Runt (U, N)
S, F - Slat, Flat (L, A)
C, W - Chat, What (H, A)
Z, N - Zest, Nest (E, S)
M, H - Mast, Hast $qquad$ INENDED SOLUTION: Most, Host (found by @OmegaKrypton)
Also, something extra:
The middle word is "stain" or "saint" (as an anagram) :)
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
What does Hast mean?
$endgroup$
– Uvc
Jun 18 at 9:47
1
$begingroup$
@Uvc It is the old english form of "have". It still counts as a word, but it is archaic and not part of modern english. If you hast not, you should look at the answer above ;)
$endgroup$
– Mr Pie
Jun 18 at 9:48
2
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oh really? thanks!
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Jun 18 at 9:57
1
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This answer uses two "E"s in the second ring. If I understand the rules correctly, this is not allowed.
$endgroup$
– Pugmonkey
Jun 18 at 13:45
2
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Or the middle word is satin as an anagram!
$endgroup$
– I N T E R E S T I N G
Jun 19 at 3:06
|
show 7 more comments
$begingroup$
Edit:
The words in NNW are
LINT and PINT
and not
LENT and PENT
since we already use
E
These are the answers going anti-clockwise:
B, G - Gait, Bait (A, I)
L, P - Lent, Pent (E, N)
A, R - Aunt, Runt (U, N)
S, F - Slat, Flat (L, A)
C, W - Chat, What (H, A)
Z, N - Zest, Nest (E, S)
M, H - Mast, Hast $qquad$ INENDED SOLUTION: Most, Host (found by @OmegaKrypton)
Also, something extra:
The middle word is "stain" or "saint" (as an anagram) :)
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
What does Hast mean?
$endgroup$
– Uvc
Jun 18 at 9:47
1
$begingroup$
@Uvc It is the old english form of "have". It still counts as a word, but it is archaic and not part of modern english. If you hast not, you should look at the answer above ;)
$endgroup$
– Mr Pie
Jun 18 at 9:48
2
$begingroup$
oh really? thanks!
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Jun 18 at 9:57
1
$begingroup$
This answer uses two "E"s in the second ring. If I understand the rules correctly, this is not allowed.
$endgroup$
– Pugmonkey
Jun 18 at 13:45
2
$begingroup$
Or the middle word is satin as an anagram!
$endgroup$
– I N T E R E S T I N G
Jun 19 at 3:06
|
show 7 more comments
$begingroup$
Edit:
The words in NNW are
LINT and PINT
and not
LENT and PENT
since we already use
E
These are the answers going anti-clockwise:
B, G - Gait, Bait (A, I)
L, P - Lent, Pent (E, N)
A, R - Aunt, Runt (U, N)
S, F - Slat, Flat (L, A)
C, W - Chat, What (H, A)
Z, N - Zest, Nest (E, S)
M, H - Mast, Hast $qquad$ INENDED SOLUTION: Most, Host (found by @OmegaKrypton)
Also, something extra:
The middle word is "stain" or "saint" (as an anagram) :)
$endgroup$
Edit:
The words in NNW are
LINT and PINT
and not
LENT and PENT
since we already use
E
These are the answers going anti-clockwise:
B, G - Gait, Bait (A, I)
L, P - Lent, Pent (E, N)
A, R - Aunt, Runt (U, N)
S, F - Slat, Flat (L, A)
C, W - Chat, What (H, A)
Z, N - Zest, Nest (E, S)
M, H - Mast, Hast $qquad$ INENDED SOLUTION: Most, Host (found by @OmegaKrypton)
Also, something extra:
The middle word is "stain" or "saint" (as an anagram) :)
edited Jun 18 at 18:59
answered Jun 18 at 9:42
Mr PieMr Pie
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What does Hast mean?
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– Uvc
Jun 18 at 9:47
1
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@Uvc It is the old english form of "have". It still counts as a word, but it is archaic and not part of modern english. If you hast not, you should look at the answer above ;)
$endgroup$
– Mr Pie
Jun 18 at 9:48
2
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oh really? thanks!
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Jun 18 at 9:57
1
$begingroup$
This answer uses two "E"s in the second ring. If I understand the rules correctly, this is not allowed.
$endgroup$
– Pugmonkey
Jun 18 at 13:45
2
$begingroup$
Or the middle word is satin as an anagram!
$endgroup$
– I N T E R E S T I N G
Jun 19 at 3:06
|
show 7 more comments
$begingroup$
What does Hast mean?
$endgroup$
– Uvc
Jun 18 at 9:47
1
$begingroup$
@Uvc It is the old english form of "have". It still counts as a word, but it is archaic and not part of modern english. If you hast not, you should look at the answer above ;)
$endgroup$
– Mr Pie
Jun 18 at 9:48
2
$begingroup$
oh really? thanks!
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Jun 18 at 9:57
1
$begingroup$
This answer uses two "E"s in the second ring. If I understand the rules correctly, this is not allowed.
$endgroup$
– Pugmonkey
Jun 18 at 13:45
2
$begingroup$
Or the middle word is satin as an anagram!
$endgroup$
– I N T E R E S T I N G
Jun 19 at 3:06
$begingroup$
What does Hast mean?
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– Uvc
Jun 18 at 9:47
$begingroup$
What does Hast mean?
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– Uvc
Jun 18 at 9:47
1
1
$begingroup$
@Uvc It is the old english form of "have". It still counts as a word, but it is archaic and not part of modern english. If you hast not, you should look at the answer above ;)
$endgroup$
– Mr Pie
Jun 18 at 9:48
$begingroup$
@Uvc It is the old english form of "have". It still counts as a word, but it is archaic and not part of modern english. If you hast not, you should look at the answer above ;)
$endgroup$
– Mr Pie
Jun 18 at 9:48
2
2
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oh really? thanks!
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Jun 18 at 9:57
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oh really? thanks!
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Jun 18 at 9:57
1
1
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This answer uses two "E"s in the second ring. If I understand the rules correctly, this is not allowed.
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– Pugmonkey
Jun 18 at 13:45
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This answer uses two "E"s in the second ring. If I understand the rules correctly, this is not allowed.
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– Pugmonkey
Jun 18 at 13:45
2
2
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Or the middle word is satin as an anagram!
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– I N T E R E S T I N G
Jun 19 at 3:06
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Or the middle word is satin as an anagram!
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– I N T E R E S T I N G
Jun 19 at 3:06
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Here it is, no explanation needed i think :)
Note:
As @IvánNokonoko mentioned in the comment, the NNE grid in the second layer (from outside) can also be R instead of A to form (GRIT and BRIT). Thanks!
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That's exactly what I got, except the last part I did rot13(N vafgrnq bs B, ohg B vf n orggre pubvpr orpnhfr vg hfrf Zbqrea Ratyvfu). Nice one! Quicker than me :)
$endgroup$
– Mr Pie
Jun 18 at 9:47
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Rot13: Va gur gbc evtug pbeare, jurer lbh chg na N (ONVG - TNVG) V gubhtug bs na E (OEVG, TEVG) ohg V nz abg angvir fcrnxre fb V zvtug or jebat
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– Iván Nokonoko
Jun 19 at 7:06
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@IvánNokonoko Good spot! thanks!
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– Omega Krypton
Jun 19 at 7:15
add a comment |
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Here it is, no explanation needed i think :)
Note:
As @IvánNokonoko mentioned in the comment, the NNE grid in the second layer (from outside) can also be R instead of A to form (GRIT and BRIT). Thanks!
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
That's exactly what I got, except the last part I did rot13(N vafgrnq bs B, ohg B vf n orggre pubvpr orpnhfr vg hfrf Zbqrea Ratyvfu). Nice one! Quicker than me :)
$endgroup$
– Mr Pie
Jun 18 at 9:47
$begingroup$
Rot13: Va gur gbc evtug pbeare, jurer lbh chg na N (ONVG - TNVG) V gubhtug bs na E (OEVG, TEVG) ohg V nz abg angvir fcrnxre fb V zvtug or jebat
$endgroup$
– Iván Nokonoko
Jun 19 at 7:06
$begingroup$
@IvánNokonoko Good spot! thanks!
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Jun 19 at 7:15
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Here it is, no explanation needed i think :)
Note:
As @IvánNokonoko mentioned in the comment, the NNE grid in the second layer (from outside) can also be R instead of A to form (GRIT and BRIT). Thanks!
$endgroup$
Here it is, no explanation needed i think :)
Note:
As @IvánNokonoko mentioned in the comment, the NNE grid in the second layer (from outside) can also be R instead of A to form (GRIT and BRIT). Thanks!
edited Jun 19 at 7:16
answered Jun 18 at 9:42
Omega KryptonOmega Krypton
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That's exactly what I got, except the last part I did rot13(N vafgrnq bs B, ohg B vf n orggre pubvpr orpnhfr vg hfrf Zbqrea Ratyvfu). Nice one! Quicker than me :)
$endgroup$
– Mr Pie
Jun 18 at 9:47
$begingroup$
Rot13: Va gur gbc evtug pbeare, jurer lbh chg na N (ONVG - TNVG) V gubhtug bs na E (OEVG, TEVG) ohg V nz abg angvir fcrnxre fb V zvtug or jebat
$endgroup$
– Iván Nokonoko
Jun 19 at 7:06
$begingroup$
@IvánNokonoko Good spot! thanks!
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Jun 19 at 7:15
add a comment |
$begingroup$
That's exactly what I got, except the last part I did rot13(N vafgrnq bs B, ohg B vf n orggre pubvpr orpnhfr vg hfrf Zbqrea Ratyvfu). Nice one! Quicker than me :)
$endgroup$
– Mr Pie
Jun 18 at 9:47
$begingroup$
Rot13: Va gur gbc evtug pbeare, jurer lbh chg na N (ONVG - TNVG) V gubhtug bs na E (OEVG, TEVG) ohg V nz abg angvir fcrnxre fb V zvtug or jebat
$endgroup$
– Iván Nokonoko
Jun 19 at 7:06
$begingroup$
@IvánNokonoko Good spot! thanks!
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Jun 19 at 7:15
$begingroup$
That's exactly what I got, except the last part I did rot13(N vafgrnq bs B, ohg B vf n orggre pubvpr orpnhfr vg hfrf Zbqrea Ratyvfu). Nice one! Quicker than me :)
$endgroup$
– Mr Pie
Jun 18 at 9:47
$begingroup$
That's exactly what I got, except the last part I did rot13(N vafgrnq bs B, ohg B vf n orggre pubvpr orpnhfr vg hfrf Zbqrea Ratyvfu). Nice one! Quicker than me :)
$endgroup$
– Mr Pie
Jun 18 at 9:47
$begingroup$
Rot13: Va gur gbc evtug pbeare, jurer lbh chg na N (ONVG - TNVG) V gubhtug bs na E (OEVG, TEVG) ohg V nz abg angvir fcrnxre fb V zvtug or jebat
$endgroup$
– Iván Nokonoko
Jun 19 at 7:06
$begingroup$
Rot13: Va gur gbc evtug pbeare, jurer lbh chg na N (ONVG - TNVG) V gubhtug bs na E (OEVG, TEVG) ohg V nz abg angvir fcrnxre fb V zvtug or jebat
$endgroup$
– Iván Nokonoko
Jun 19 at 7:06
$begingroup$
@IvánNokonoko Good spot! thanks!
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Jun 19 at 7:15
$begingroup$
@IvánNokonoko Good spot! thanks!
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Jun 19 at 7:15
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so letters in outer ring can repeat in inner ring, right?
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– Omega Krypton
Jun 18 at 9:37
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Yes..they have to be different within each ring.
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– Uvc
Jun 18 at 9:38
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Is it in Modern English or Old English or both?
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– Mr Pie
Jun 18 at 9:41
3
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This is a really good game, by the way. Did you make this yourself? :D
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– Mr Pie
Jun 18 at 10:01
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But... but... the number of fields doubles each right, except for the first time, it quadruples! (From 1 to 4.) You're missing the ring with two segments! ;)
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– Jasper
Jun 19 at 7:57