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Arbitrary Puzzle: My Three suns
In my three suns, if you fail, you are told that the first two suns have the same power. Not sure why that wasn't mentioned in the description, it changes the puzzle as a whole. Also, there is a typo in the description "A sun is connected to one planet gives full power to one Earth." Pretty sure that's not standard english.
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It's not true.
Spoiler altert! It mentions them both being 15 in the solution. But to solve it for myself I figured them as 10 and 20, and the answer worked, and they also together form 15 when split.). |
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I actually found one feedback from John Walker "Wot I Think", he said that he finds it dull and with instructions being badly written, such as what you mentioned on your comment as not a standard English. You can read his full comment here. http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2011...uzzle-agent-2/ Got a nosebleed on that crazy description. Lolz. Thanks for making my day! |
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