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RE: Puzzle a Day! - Jimny14 - 12-10-2021

I get 13 in my head will have to do on paper to confirm


RE: Puzzle a Day! - Jay - 12-10-2021

13 here too Jimny


RE: Puzzle a Day! - JJB - 12-10-2021

And a 13 from me (sounds like Strictly Smile)


RE: Puzzle a Day! - Veggie - 12-10-2021

Well done all of hose of you who said 13.
For once, I am able to say "Boss, you were WRONG. Tongue"


RE: Puzzle a Day! - JJB - 12-10-2021

Here's one

Jane covered the top two words on a piece of paper with her hand before showing the paper to Ben. The following eight words below Jane’s hand were visible:

THIRD
FOURTH
FIFTH
SIXTH
SEVENTH
EIGHTH
NINTH
TENTH

Jane explained that the entire ten word list followed a logical sequence. She gave Ben one guess to determine the first two words on the list that her hand covered. Ben guessed the words, “FIRST” and “SECOND”. Ben was wrong. What were the first two words on Jane's list?


RE: Puzzle a Day! - Proserpina - 12-10-2021

Hmm, might be a few approaches to this. Might have to think long and hard before putting one over the other. And the search for the answer might divide the forum.


RE: Puzzle a Day! - JJB - 13-10-2021

As usual I think Pros has got it. Any other takers.


RE: Puzzle a Day! - Veggie - 13-10-2021

Not a clue!!


RE: Puzzle a Day! - JJB - 13-10-2021

Answer: “WHOLE” and “HALF”. Put the word ONE in front.

The words on the list represent the inverse fractions of the counting numbers: (this is the official answer, not sure what inverse fractions have to do with it)

1/1= WHOLE

1/2= HALF

1/3= THIRD

1/4= FOURTH

1/5= FIFTH

1/6= SIXTH

1/7= SEVENTH

1/8= EIGHTH

1/9= NINTH

1/10= TENTH


RE: Puzzle a Day! - Veggie - 13-10-2021

Very good, Pros, for solving that one!!

Last night, we were watching "Alice in Boarderland" - a Japanese TV series, dubbed into English, with puzzles to solve in each episode - if you fail, you die!!!
There was a group of contestants in a tank, which was filling with water. The exit door could only be opened once - and there were 3 switches that controlled lights in the room beyond the door. Sound familiar? It was the only one I've solved!!
Fortunately, our G&G rules are a bit softer than theirs.