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heavensdead Oct 20, 2021 @ 2:42am
Math Riddle solutions (Spoilers)
i have all of the solutions apart from 13 and 14 please post these for me i would really appreciate it thx

1. 06.17.25
2. 11.43.59
3. 23.79.41
4. 33.55.25
5. 28.31.11
6. 26.49.73
7. 36.28.80
8. 46.25.37
9. 56.63.19
10. 59.49.58
11. 63.59.41
12. 14.28.57
13. ---------
14. ---------
15. 31.31.31
16. 44.40.10
Last edited by heavensdead; Oct 20, 2021 @ 6:59am
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Chocos Ramabotti Oct 20, 2021 @ 5:57am 
put it in spoilers please
catties Oct 20, 2021 @ 7:06am 
math riddle 13 is digits of perfect numbers and location is 74.81.56
Last edited by catties; Oct 20, 2021 @ 12:28pm
Umberslade Oct 20, 2021 @ 7:34am 
Originally posted by libbies:
math riddle 13 is digits of perfect squares and location is 74.81.56

That's what it was? Dang, my other possible answers/methods were a lot closer to it than I thought. I ended up brute forcing my find in the end by sweeping the likeliest floors it could be on based off the rest of the reward locations. The 70's seemed pretty bare so I started there and found it eventually.
catties Oct 20, 2021 @ 8:01am 
Originally posted by Umberslade:
That's what it was?
a handle reference for these kind of puzzles is the The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences at http://oeis.org -- for many of the riddles i just looked up the answer directly there
Enlino Oct 20, 2021 @ 8:07am 
Do you know what the logic was for #10? I was stumped by that one for a while
catties Oct 20, 2021 @ 8:08am 
Originally posted by Enlino:
Do you know what the logic was for #10? I was stumped by that one for a while

math riddle 10 is simple substitution with numbers from the periodic table of elements
Coxatris Oct 20, 2021 @ 12:15pm 
Originally posted by libbies:
math riddle 13 is digits of perfect squares and location is 74.81.56
I don’t understand this. Could you explain more. The starting number is 62, and that is not a perfect square at all.

When I typed the numbers from that list into that website, it didn’t find anything for me.
Last edited by Coxatris; Oct 20, 2021 @ 12:21pm
catties Oct 20, 2021 @ 12:28pm 
Originally posted by Coxatris:
I don’t understand this. Could you explain more. The starting number is 62, and that is not a perfect square at all.

When I typed the numbers from that list into that website, it didn’t find anything for me.

oh sorry, i mistyped, they are perfect *numbers*, 6, 28, 496, etc.

on oeis, if you search for 6,2,8,4,9,6 the sequence shows up: https://oeis.org/A079718
Last edited by catties; Oct 20, 2021 @ 12:44pm
JayDeezus Oct 26, 2021 @ 9:32pm 
What's the rationale for 15?
DDRitter Oct 30, 2021 @ 3:46am 
Originally posted by libbies:
Originally posted by Enlino:
Do you know what the logic was for #10? I was stumped by that one for a while

math riddle 10 is simple substitution with numbers from the periodic table of elements
They should rename the riddles to "Science Riddles", because sometimes Math has nothing to do with it and you can throw yourself out the window after discovering this.
Last edited by DDRitter; Oct 30, 2021 @ 3:47am
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