
Logical puzzles with prizes!
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In a cube. The walls are unbreakable. Assuming the floor is not considered a wall, break through the floor and dig yourself out. 

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or break the ceiling and then use the chair to get yourself out.
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For a little clarification: All three objects must be used in the escape plan, and yes the ceiling and floor count as walls. 

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lol I have heard a riddle like this before. You look through the mirror and take what you saw. You take the saw and saw the chair in half. You take the two halves and put them together and that make a whole (hole) then crawl out. The riddle i heard went something like this, sorry if i got some wording wrong. no idea what the flashlight is used for unless the room is dark then you have to use it to look through the mirror
I kind of hope that this isn't the answer because its lame lol
I kind of hope that this isn't the answer because its lame lol
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Lame, but correct nonetheless!Gumbi wrote:I kind of hope that this isn't the answer because its lame lol
Look in the mirror to see what you saw, use the saw to cut the chair in half, two halves make a (w)hole so put the (w)hole on the wall and make your escape.
Yeah, I threw the flashlight into the mix so there'd be some light source.

5ED to Gumbi, I'll PM ya in a minute.
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I think this one may be pretty easy to figure out, but lets see..
5ED to who can tell me what this series means.
5ED to who can tell me what this series means.
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This isn't an answer, just an unrelated observation.BlaZe wrote:I think this one may be pretty easy to figure out, but lets see..
5ED to who can tell me what this series means.
My calculator did something like that once during a mathematics exam a while back. It felt like the opening of a vile pit of despair and utter darkness (until I got a temporary replacement from the exam moderator).
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lol i have no idea, trying to decide if it is supposed to represent some kind of word or a famous mathmatical pattern 

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It spells out "Hello" to me.
UO - Excelsior - Edmund Dauntes
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looks like 2 4 5 5 0
"We push and we push away,
For fear of facing our mistakes.
So we call it judgment,
And watch our friends, our world, ourselves... go comatose, inside."
For fear of facing our mistakes.
So we call it judgment,
And watch our friends, our world, ourselves... go comatose, inside."
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It can't be 24550 or else the bottom line on the 0 would be shown. It could be 24559 however.
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Likewise, it could also be 34559, 34569, 34659, 34669, 24559, 24569, 24659 or 24669 those are all of the combinations I can find.
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im gettin 24559 but i dunno what it means
or it wouldnt be blaze written backward would it?
or it wouldnt be blaze written backward would it?
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Noone has yet said what conclusion can be made from seeing the picture, ante raised to 7ED.
Just a reminder that its not about what the series represents, just what it means.
Just a reminder that its not about what the series represents, just what it means.
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Nope, I still don't think it's 9 on the end. if it was it would have a line across the bottom.
I think:
1 2 3 4 5 means 12,345
12,345 x 2 = 2 4 6 9 0 which could translate to the incomplete digits.
*edit* hm i guess the example means that you can attempt to identify numbers with slight accuracy if you have at least 2 parallel lines in each example (just a side thought).
I think:
1 2 3 4 5 means 12,345
12,345 x 2 = 2 4 6 9 0 which could translate to the incomplete digits.
*edit* hm i guess the example means that you can attempt to identify numbers with slight accuracy if you have at least 2 parallel lines in each example (just a side thought).
"We push and we push away,
For fear of facing our mistakes.
So we call it judgment,
And watch our friends, our world, ourselves... go comatose, inside."
For fear of facing our mistakes.
So we call it judgment,
And watch our friends, our world, ourselves... go comatose, inside."