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This is the "obvious" 8x8 solution I was talking about with an extra black queen. It was literally the first thing that jumped to my mind.
Unfortunately, this is COMPLETELY unrelated to the real solution.
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Here's the answer, if you're interested.Jutomi, who is deffinately a stinker, wrote:The colours in this sequence are:
Red, Black, Black, White, and Purple.
What would be the next colour in this sequence?
I'll give you a hint; It has to do with hands.
It's so hard not to colour that...Jutomi, which is deffinately [b]NOT[/b] a Z-bot, wrote:The colour is indigo.
I think it might be a bit unfair, but that's what I think of several of my Wonderland puzzles.Jutomi, who is more than certainly not lying, wrote:The colours are based off of the Wonderland glove editor;
Starting from 0(red), you go down to negative numbers(Black)
Since those are infinite, lets say you loop back to positive infinity(All so black, but supposedly act differently).
Then you go to white(7), purple(6), and eventually, 5(The Answer).
Very strange indeed, yes.Jutomi wrote:Thinking along unusual lines...
I noticed these strange glyphs on the walls of some ancient ruins.
I wonder what they could mean...
and what they would, as a whole, equal.
By this do you simply mean unconventional, or something else (like a special method)?Muzozavr wrote:It's...completely weird...quite unusual
Hrm. I'm not quite sure I understand how to interpret that hint. Are you saying that the glyphs are similar to the rooms they were found in, which in turn are aligned in a special way?Jutomi wrote:It looks like none of us are getting far with either this or Frangen's bizarre play.
Although Dr. C. N.(Snack) has not reported back to me with his knowledge of this information(possibility that he does not recognize this), I think I recognize these figurines from some places that Dr. Snack has been researching in.
Recently, he's been tracing the events of some heroes trying to recapture something, presumably not long after the disappearance of yet an other great hero, being studied by none other than Pr. M. Alen.
I've noticed, in a recent discovery from after researching these hieroglyphs, that not only were they found some place near each of these fortold areas of the time travelers, but that they almost resembled the rooms that they were engraved in.
I am pretty sure that the rooms are all so aligned very much like in the recent research that the whole community has been receiving from the doctor.
I'd share my discovery, but I'd just like to make sure that I'm not the only person who thinks that this is the case.
Now, what do you think these hieroglyphs could mean?
Pretty much, yes.StinkerSquad01 wrote:Hrm. I'm not quite sure I understand how to interpret that hint. Are you saying that the glyphs are similar to the rooms they were found in, which in turn are aligned in a special way?
What do you mean by this. Do you mean that I receive a cookie every 2 days?If you have one cookie per day, for two days...
If you mean "all squares are attacked", there's actually no way to do this. I have already posted a similar puzzle a long time before, but with five queens. It's been proven that you need at least 5 queens to attack all squares on an 8x8 board.Place four queens on a chessboard so that the sight range of the queens combined covers the entire board.
Oh yeah. I mean a 7*7 chessboard. (how did I even miss that) Sorry, didn't see that you posted it.Muzozavr wrote:If you mean "all squares are attacked", there's actually no way to do this. I have already posted a similar puzzle a long time before, but with five queens. It's been proven that you need at least 5 queens to attack all squares on an 8x8 board.Place four queens on a chessboard so that the sight range of the queens combined covers the entire board.
(On a 7x7 board, however, you can use only 4)
Did you get your puzzle from the Internet or did you "find" a solution and then posted the puzzle? In the second case, I think you should check your "solution" again. There are either five queens or non-attacked squares. (Or extra pieces, if this is actually a "trick" puzzle)