Very good answer, Pros. You get the Gold Star.
This one looks more complicated!
In the sequence 3 1 2 1 3 2, each of the numbers 1,2,3 occurs twice and there are 3 numbers between the two 3s, two numbers between the two 2s and one number between the two 1s. Can you find a similar sequence using the four numbers 1,2,3,4, twice each?
Yes, I think so.
Spoiler (highlight to reveal): 4 1 3 1 2 4 3 2
Weirdly, it's the first combination I tried. I thought maybe there were lots of combinations that would work, but I haven't found another one yet.
That's one answer, Pros, and there's another one.
I suppose the same one in reverse would work too!
Like Pros, that was the first combo I tried. Good spot on the reversing, didn't think of that!
That one gave me brain ache from the start, plus I missed when it was first posted and couldn't resist looking at Pros' spoiler
Which word is the odd one out?
Jig.........................Tag.......................Lure....................Gag....................Sag....................Gaffe.
Something piscine there, shall we ask Vinny?