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Originally posted by A+Tech
There's times that you can do the correct addition and subtraction and it still doesn't work right. Guess it doesn't work always.
it always works. it's very teh gay
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Quote:
Originally posted by A+Tech
There's times that you can do the correct addition and subtraction and it still doesn't work right. Guess it doesn't work always.
it always works. it's very teh gay
DUH on my part I guess a RTFM is on order, was doing it right. :D
Read only the first post (didn't want to spoil it) and figured it out on the 2nd try.
Very nice. :cool:
figured it out, pretty cool though
Kewl ..I worked it out the first time before I clicked but then the second time it sorta stumped me for a sec, then I got it.
ok i am completely clueless to how this works.
a lil help please :)
oh and it was wrong 70% of the time
Spawn, observation is the key.
try doing multiple numbers in one try, very suspicious, no?
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Originally posted by Spawn_X
ok i am completely clueless to how this works.
a lil help please :)
:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
keep trying~
i got theories, but they both don't fit in.
please tell me before i kill myself.
my logic skills are asleep at the moment from worrkiing for 24 hours straight
:confused: :mad:
thanks to kato i get it now.
tricky, but amazing.
props to whoever did this.
That was really scary until I figured it out.
The flash code is set up to read whatever character you hover your mouse over the most.
Since most of us would do that when we are looking to see what symbol corrosponds with what number. The symbols change with each try, so that you have to hunt for the one for your particular number.
If you don't use your mouse to point out the symbol/number you are "thinking" of, the accuracy drops dramatically... :)
Overall, brillantly done.
Interesting theory, but totally incorrect. The only way the accuracy will drop is if you do your math incorrectly.Quote:
Originally posted by WebJedi_Master
That was really scary until I figured it out.
The flash code is set up to read whatever character you hover your mouse over the most.
Since most of us would do that when we are looking to see what symbol corrosponds with what number. The symbols change with each try, so that you have to hunt for the one for your particular number.
If you don't use your mouse to point out the symbol/number you are "thinking" of, the accuracy drops dramatically... :)
Overall, brillantly done.
Not even close, it's more a game of simple mathmatics and confusing the user with different symbols.:cool: Any answer that is wrong, means you didn't follow the instructions or are bad at math.:DQuote:
Originally posted by WebJedi_Master
That was really scary until I figured it out.
The flash code is set up to read whatever character you hover your mouse over the most.
Since most of us would do that when we are looking to see what symbol corrosponds with what number. The symbols change with each try, so that you have to hunt for the one for your particular number.
If you don't use your mouse to point out the symbol/number you are "thinking" of, the accuracy drops dramatically... :)
Overall, brillantly done.
to prove this, take any result and add add the digits together, you are always going get the same result(unless you choose the 10-19 range, then that is the result)
In hindsight, it seemed like a good idea at the time.. :)
I guess the only way to really find out then is if someone has Macromedia flash and could open it up...