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Don't use a search engine. Don't look it up anywhere
![]() What is the next row of numbers in this series? Explain WHY the answer you give is correct. 1 11 21 1211 111221 312211 13112221 Unfortunately, the hidden posts hack isn't installed here, so the first correct answer will spoil it for late players. So, I am going to post a couple of filler posts to try to help players who don't want to peek at any anwers posted. |
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This is just a filler post to try to prevent people from seeing posted answers before they want to.
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1113213211...I think???
I had a similar logic game with alphabets in university. 1 (the first number) - one 1 (which is if you write it 11) 11 (the second number) - Two 1's (which if you write 21) 21 (the third) - One 2, one 1 (when written 1211) 1211 (4th) - one 1, one 2, two 1's (when written 111221) 1112211 - three 1, two 2, two 1 (when written 312211 312211 - one 3, one 1, two 2, two 1 (when written 13112221) 13112221 - one 1, one 3, two 1, three 2 one 1 (when written 1113213211) By the way, it describes the one before ![]() In university we are trained to see these things, be it right or wrong, in programming class we are put through death with these lol. |
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Nicely done Keptic
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If I find the alphabet one I will post it
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That was fun
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The alpha bet one is fun too
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Sequences always baffled me at school when studying maths so find it out for me
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