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PostPosted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 6:21 am    Post subject: A Different Number Puzzle Reply with quote

Hello to all of you guys here...
I'd like to post a number puzzle, which had been brought to many forums, but yet nobody can work it out properly. I'm not a puzzles mania, this just really disturbs my mind. I hope you guys here can help me.
This number puzzle is in .xls file format. It looks like HITORI, but it's not. Since here I can't attach .xls file, I put it (name: sept09A.xls) at:
http://217.174.252.57/JForum-2.1.6/posts/list/1359.page
(Don't worry this is being a spam Smile ).
There are tables contain of 10 rows (1,2,3,...,10) each.
Each tables contains of numbers, which here I give example 1 to 40, that should be found its relationships/patterns, so the next numbers can be placed correctly in a certain rows in each tables.
In EACH tables, each numbers appears just one time and there will be no same numbers vertically, horizontally and diagonally.
Tables 1-20 in sheet #2, Tables 21-32 in sheet #3, Tables 33-44 in sheet #4,..., Tables 273-284 in sheet #24.
I name and arrange the tables just like that, though you can do else.
In sheet #1 you can see Tables 1-20 have been filled with numbers 1 to 350.
In sheet #25 you can see that total amount of the numbers in each rows are almost its average, so this isn't random and it should have a solution, shouldn't it?
(I hope this can explain the problems clearly).
Thank you to those who want to pay attentions and interested in this puzzle.

P.S:
1. Because of their similar shapes, in sheet #26 & #27 I rearranged the tables that I think could be the "keys" of this puzzle.
2. This "big sizes" puzzle is tough, (artistic?) and really needs hard thinking...

Best regards
Steven Wu
Bali - Indonesia


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PostPosted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 7:01 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

In case anyone's worried, I've checked out this link and it appears to be OK. I believe we're supposed to be working out some sort of pattern as to where numbers are placed. However, I can't make out whether the poster wants it for all the tables or just one... Confused

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 12:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

What should be worried about? Smile
Yuup, it supposed to be working out some sort of pattern as to where numbers are placed. I think there are connections between each tables, so if you can solve one table, you will be able to solve other tables...(Do you agree with that?)
Stretham wrote:
In case anyone's worried, I've checked out this link and it appears to be OK. I believe we're supposed to be working out some sort of pattern as to where numbers are placed. However, I can't make out whether the poster wants it for all the tables or just one... Confused

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