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(27-02-2024, 01:00 AM)MysteriousWeeb420 Wrote: yeah im mean these are kind of what i was referring to: semi-patterns Quote:why does it stay (n-2)A between f3 and f4? you're supposed to compare f1-f4-f7, f2-f5-f8 and f3-f6-f9 Quote:why does f6 have a line when it has an odd number of angles? (i guess im meant to assume the internal line isnt there first? check "hint" in my post above Quote:the rotations dont seem consistent they are perfectly consistent. first next angle CW Quote:the difference between row 1 and row 2 only sort of seems like row it isn't exact (for example the top of the trinage is not the same as the top of the pentagon) it is exact. ignore inaccurate line-drawing, i couldnt bother. i m sure you can perceive the overlapping parts
27-02-2024, 01:12 AM
(27-02-2024, 01:05 AM)just a guy from europe Wrote: you're supposed to compare f1-f4-f7, f2-f5-f8 and f3-f6-f9
27-02-2024, 01:12 AM
![]() how many angles are in this shape?
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27-02-2024, 01:19 AM
good thread, looking forward to seeing you include a prime number pattern in your next, 145+ puzzle
27-02-2024, 01:19 AM
i just upgraded this type of matrices and introduced two regimes - one for lines 1 and 2 and one for line 3
27-02-2024, 01:19 AM
so where does the circle go in the final answer?
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