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Petals around the rose
I figured it out. Took me like 20 mins. But here you do, something to do today. It's a puzzle.
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Easy shit. My 5th grade math teacher had a "Petals Around the Rose" puzzle up in her class for students to attempt to figure out. I was the first in my class (and only, for a few months at least) to figure it out and I did so in the first day. It's so simple unless you overthink it.
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If you try to think of it as math you'll never get it. Me and Atnas sat there for ages trying that. Then I figured it out and soon after he got it.
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That...took me way too long to figure out. I feel like an idiot.
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:P Took me a while too. If you try to apply math it doesn't work and it's annoying.
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Yah, when it clicked for me I just kinda froze and muttered to myself "You've got to be fucking kidding"
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My moment was more "Does it... a rose... :O I GET IT! Oh god that was obvious"
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I don't see how the name of the game has anything to do with the solution. In any case, if you take a few dozen rolls and sort by result, the answer becomes quickly apparent.
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I'll explain it when more people have gotten it.
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I expect that I won't like your explaination on grounds of plurallity.
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Suboptimal approach: Memorize the scores for the 252 distinct rolls with 5D6 (not taking order into account, since it's irrelevant). :p
((n+5)C5 unique rolls for the general nD6-version, with n>=1.) |
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The name of the game could only be related to the solution if there were only one die.
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Roses come in many colors.
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i figured this out in like 10 minutes and the name is a hint btw
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WW disliked the reason on accounts of plurality. The name is entirely how to solve the puzzle.
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