Petals around the rose
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Petals around the rose
Has anyone ever heard of this or tried this?
http://www.borrett.id.au/computing/petals-j.htm
Its a brain teaser puzzle. This is probly the most frustrating thing ive done in a long time. It took me about a half an hour to figure it out. When you figure it out, you just want to facepalm yourself >.<
Have fun
Just remember: The name of the game is Petals around the Rose
Oh, and dont look up the solution because that takes all the fun out of it. And dont spoil it for others please. The answer really isnt THAT hard to figure out. Just think about it.
http://www.borrett.id.au/computing/petals-j.htm
Its a brain teaser puzzle. This is probly the most frustrating thing ive done in a long time. It took me about a half an hour to figure it out. When you figure it out, you just want to facepalm yourself >.<
Have fun
Just remember: The name of the game is Petals around the Rose
Oh, and dont look up the solution because that takes all the fun out of it. And dont spoil it for others please. The answer really isnt THAT hard to figure out. Just think about it.
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Are we allowed to say how we found out?
Well I'll say and if someone wants me to take it off I will.
I did it through this process:
1. Say the numbers are: 2, 3, 5, 5, 6
I take note of this guess a totally random number then I get the answer 10. Right now I know nothing except that those 5 numbers equal 10 together.
2. Roll again. 6, 2, 2, 1, 1. Guess an educated guess now. Seeing as I have more twos and a 6 which is from the previous roll I say something like the answer is 6.
The answer turns to be 0.
What I know,
6, 2, and 1 all equal 0.
3. From the first numbers I got:
2, 3, 5, 5, 6
Those underlined are the only ones with value.
10 cannot be divisible by 3 so that means that 5 and 3 have unequal values. The only values that it can be is:
2, 4, 4
4, 3, 3
6, 2, 2
8, 1, 1
10, 0, 0
0, 5, 5
The thing about this is that one of the rules is that the answer is always even. If you have 5 dice and an odd number of dice have uneven values, the answer will be odd. So it is impossible that 8 1 1, 4 3 3, and 0 5 5 will work as values.
4. I roll again, the point is to get a 4 and at least a five and/or a three.
I roll: 2, 2, 4, 4, 6 = 0
I know 4 now has no value. I know for sure now that 5 and 3 are the only numbers to actually/might have a value.
5. Roll again. 1, 2, 2, 4, 6. I can guess 0. And it's right. This further confirms my assumptions.
6. Roll again. 4, 4, 4, 6, 3. Now I can test my numbers. 3 can either value 10, 6, or 2. I guess 10 to clear exhaust one (or two if I'm correct) of the values. the actual answer is 2.
I now know the value of 3 = 2.
I now assume 5 = 4.
7. Roll again for confirmation... 6, 5, 2, 3, 3
I guess 4+2+2=8.
My guess is right.
I can now furthermore find out what the petals around the rose mean by the numbers on the dice.
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Well I'll say and if someone wants me to take it off I will.
I did it through this process:
1. Say the numbers are: 2, 3, 5, 5, 6
I take note of this guess a totally random number then I get the answer 10. Right now I know nothing except that those 5 numbers equal 10 together.
2. Roll again. 6, 2, 2, 1, 1. Guess an educated guess now. Seeing as I have more twos and a 6 which is from the previous roll I say something like the answer is 6.
The answer turns to be 0.
What I know,
6, 2, and 1 all equal 0.
3. From the first numbers I got:
2, 3, 5, 5, 6
Those underlined are the only ones with value.
10 cannot be divisible by 3 so that means that 5 and 3 have unequal values. The only values that it can be is:
2, 4, 4
4, 3, 3
6, 2, 2
8, 1, 1
10, 0, 0
0, 5, 5
The thing about this is that one of the rules is that the answer is always even. If you have 5 dice and an odd number of dice have uneven values, the answer will be odd. So it is impossible that 8 1 1, 4 3 3, and 0 5 5 will work as values.
4. I roll again, the point is to get a 4 and at least a five and/or a three.
I roll: 2, 2, 4, 4, 6 = 0
I know 4 now has no value. I know for sure now that 5 and 3 are the only numbers to actually/might have a value.
5. Roll again. 1, 2, 2, 4, 6. I can guess 0. And it's right. This further confirms my assumptions.
6. Roll again. 4, 4, 4, 6, 3. Now I can test my numbers. 3 can either value 10, 6, or 2. I guess 10 to clear exhaust one (or two if I'm correct) of the values. the actual answer is 2.
I now know the value of 3 = 2.
I now assume 5 = 4.
7. Roll again for confirmation... 6, 5, 2, 3, 3
I guess 4+2+2=8.
My guess is right.
I can now furthermore find out what the petals around the rose mean by the numbers on the dice.
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Impressive. I never thought about assigning the values to the numbers and then eliminating the different possibilities. Although if I just discovered it now I might because of a problem solving class I'm taking
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From the site;Razzmatazz wrote:Are we allowed to say how we found out?
"If you succeed in working out the secret to the challenge, you become a Potentate of the Rose and qualify to become a member of the Fraternity of Petals Around the Rose. However, you must pledge to be a cruel and heartless wretch who will never divulge the secret of the game to anyone else. Only those that can work it out for themselves should know the secret of Petals Around the Rose."
It's interesting to see how you reached your answer, though. It's actually much simpler than that, and the title is a big clue, but your method certainly works. The values aren't arbitrary, though.
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I guess I'm no fratFalcifer wrote:From the site;Razzmatazz wrote:Are we allowed to say how we found out?
"If you succeed in working out the secret to the challenge, you become a Potentate of the Rose and qualify to become a member of the Fraternity of Petals Around the Rose. However, you must pledge to be a cruel and heartless wretch who will never divulge the secret of the game to anyone else. Only those that can work it out for themselves should know the secret of Petals Around the Rose."
It's interesting to see how you reached your answer, though. It's actually much simpler than that, and the title is a big clue, but your method certainly works. The values aren't arbitrary, though.
But I tried this method out first, but I never recorded my findings, so when writing this post I re played out the game and usd those numbers. Of course the number of rolls of the dice it takes varies on the variety of the rolls.