I wonder if linear algebra or a genetic algorithm would produce an answer?
I think no.
But it really should have a new name change to
petals of roses since there is more than one chance given the rolls of the dice.
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so as not to confuse poor Gus, I edited. I'm watching Ellen and trying to type at the same time. Recipe for disaster.
t parses "rolls of the dance" a few times
Argh. Will I, won't I read the whitefont?
I'll give it another hour.
Or, actually, I agree with the name change, but maybe not for the same reason. But it doesn't matter, becasue the key word is agree.
Jars, if it's any consolation to you, I tried the puzzle three times, have read all of the white font, and have yet to figure the darn thing out. Although, I must admit that I haven't really been trying either.
doesn't matter, kat. It's also called
polar bear around the ice hole
if that makes it better.
The other name is so much nicer, not that I think it would help me figure it out. It's a lot more fun, though.
All these really bright people are having problems with the Rose thing. I think this must be a reverse-Mensa test.
Flunk it, to prove you have axions.
if that makes it better.
Only if it were
polar bearS around the ice holeS.
IJS.