Cooperative Zendo: a moral victory
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Re: Cooperative Zendo: a moral victory
Testing:
alkfbrilugfrheg2soighroisufh
alkfbrilugfrheg2soighroisufh0
alkfbrilugfrheg2soighroisufh
alkfbrilugfrheg2soighroisufh0
Re: Cooperative Zendo: a moral victory
No, no.
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abacus2snake
abacus2snake0
abacus2snake0
Re: Cooperative Zendo: a moral victory
Still nos.
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Okay no idgi
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Re: Cooperative Zendo: a moral victory
Rule guess: split the string up into groups of letters and individual digits, then convert each digit to its English name, then treat those the same as groups of letters. If the resulting groups of letters (“words”) are in alphabetical order, the string gets a yes.
Re: Cooperative Zendo: a moral victory
MTC is correct!
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...okay so for some reason when I performed the tests up there my brain told me s came after t
wtf brain
But yay!
wtf brain
But yay!
Re: Cooperative Zendo: a moral victory
I’d guessed that first bit, about the turning the digits into words, but couldn’t figure out the rest. Thanks.
What was the original rule which gives that hash?
What was the original rule which gives that hash?