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Topic: Ready.. set..go (part two: let's see if Vod gets this one) (Read 909 times)

vip
Activity: 1428
Merit: 1145
Okay, I guess this question was too tough, so here's the answer: 8.

Now, tell me why it's an 8.
7 3 6 2 3 4 2 6

My series is 2 2 2 3 2 2 4 2 3 8. Why is the last number an 8? That is the question. I've already supplied more than enough clues in this thread so that even a fifth grader could figure it out.
You don't even recognize the second sequence in the series?  How sad.

Holy fuck! badgerkiller figured it out. Yes, I missed it last night because I was in a Cryptsy-cum-Leroy Fodor state-of-mind, but I'm much better now. That's my story and I'm stickin' to it. HAHAHA

Funny thing is I just Googled the series and saw that this thread was the only result where I silently said, "WTF!" Then it hit me 2-3 seconds later realizing you solved it. Bravo!

Can anybody else figure it out? Or do you fuckin' cunts question my suffering mind? <---Clue?


"You got the cunt up on the mantle piece with her legs spread apart..."
newbie
Activity: 50
Merit: 0
Okay, I guess this question was too tough, so here's the answer: 8.

Now, tell me why it's an 8.
7 3 6 2 3 4 2 6

My series is 2 2 2 3 2 2 4 2 3 8. Why is the last number an 8? That is the question. I've already supplied more than enough clues in this thread so that even a fifth grader could figure it out.
You don't even recognize the second sequence in the series?  How sad.
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 1038
This is clearly a series that requires right brain thinking to solve but uses numbers to obscure it as a left brain math question.

It may appear to be simple task to solve if you already know the answer but, as you can see everybody is absolutely clueless dispute being given all sorts of clues.
vip
Activity: 1428
Merit: 1145
Okay, I guess this question was too tough, so here's the answer: 8.

Now, tell me why it's an 8.
7 3 6 2 3 4 2 6

My series is 2 2 2 3 2 2 4 2 3 8. Why is the last number an 8? That is the question. I've already supplied more than enough clues in this thread so that even a fifth grader could figure it out.
newbie
Activity: 50
Merit: 0
Okay, I guess this question was too tough, so here's the answer: 8.

Now, tell me why it's an 8.
7 3 6 2 3 4 2 6
vip
Activity: 1428
Merit: 1145
Okay, I guess this question was too tough, so here's the answer: 8.

Now, tell me why it's an 8.
vip
Activity: 1428
Merit: 1145
vip
Activity: 1428
Merit: 1145
Its  "5" ofcourse, don't tell me I am wrong,

You are incorrect.

Don't forget to include reasoning when submitting your answer, of which the correct answer may or may not has been recently offered up. Also, please don't post your answer in the form of a question.
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 100
Its  "5" ofcourse, don't tell me I am wrong,
full member
Activity: 212
Merit: 100
4 8 4 is my guess
legendary
Activity: 1582
Merit: 1006
beware of your keys.
5 3 4

 Huh just to guess.
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 1038
C is the third letter of the alphabet. Is the answer 3? It seems to fit in nicely with this apparently non-mathematical sequence.

I can't seem to gleam an answer from the linked thread and the only help Google gave was a link to about non-mathematical numerical sequences.

www.purplemath.com/modules/nextnumb.htm
vip
Activity: 1428
Merit: 1145
caeser cypher of some kind ?

Such as Value Village puts a wax pen mark code on the bottom of furniture items.
Goes like this..

BIGVALUES
012345678

So an item $12 would be code 'IG'

It's how they catch people at the till ripping off tags or swapping tags at the till when paying.
But smart people will use a pencil eraser to delete the wax pen code and write in a new one..
THEN go to the till with the tag torn off.
The employee will flip the thing over and look on the bottom for the code and ring it up LOL

I think it was the Swedish who broke Nazi Germany's secret cypher code and handed it over to the allies..
This in turn left their entire sub fleet sitting ducks and helped with the downfall of the Nazi sea fleet.

..an old concept

And that is after all what encryption is all about.
people here should all know that
..or what are you doing on a CRYPTO coin site ? (if you don't know the first thing about Cryptography)

Anyway i am stumped OP i have no clue what you guys were talking about previously before this topic either.

I did write some code in C and shared it here though for a protection system (i used it to lock beta versions of miners i made)
in order to join the beta people had to put a key into the program to unlock beta features.
(the miner was for Quark / SecureCoin)

I used a caeser cypher with SHA-256 encryption (the same algo used by Bitcoin)

Nope. Not a Caesar cipher.

Ready for another clue?: Caesar. Seriously, that's a legitimate clue.

You guys are going to be like WTF when you see how simple this now is given all the clues. Surely, the answer to the question in the OP is plain as day by now.
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
welcome
Its fascinating how many people on this forum (assuming programmers analytics economics etc.. ) dont pay attention or simply dont respond to some math teasers. Are they ignoring this offtopic subforum?
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1011
FUD Philanthropist™
caeser cypher of some kind ?

Such as Value Village puts a wax pen mark code on the bottom of furniture items.
Goes like this..

BIGVALUES
012345678

So an item $12 would be code 'IG'

It's how they catch people at the till ripping off tags or swapping tags at the till when paying.
But smart people will use a pencil eraser to delete the wax pen code and write in a new one..
THEN go to the till with the tag torn off.
The employee will flip the thing over and look on the bottom for the code and ring it up LOL

I think it was the Swedish who broke Nazi Germany's secret cypher code and handed it over to the allies..
This in turn left their entire sub fleet sitting ducks and helped with the downfall of the Nazi sea fleet.

..an old concept

And that is after all what encryption is all about.
people here should all know that
..or what are you doing on a CRYPTO coin site ? (if you don't know the first thing about Cryptography)

Anyway i am stumped OP i have no clue what you guys were talking about previously before this topic either.

I did write some code in C and shared it here though for a protection system (i used it to lock beta versions of miners i made)
in order to join the beta people had to put a key into the program to unlock beta features.
(the miner was for Quark / SecureCoin)

I used a caeser cypher with SHA-256 encryption (the same algo used by Bitcoin)
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
welcome
He wont get it. There is no google for that.

Let us give him something that he can google. like 2+2 or count the apples on picture...
vip
Activity: 1428
Merit: 1145
A going to bed bump.
vip
Activity: 1428
Merit: 1145
Once you guys give up, I'll give the number with the new challenge being how it was derived, predicated on 6 users stating that they give up.
vip
Activity: 1428
Merit: 1145
vip
Activity: 1428
Merit: 1145
2 2 2 3 2 2 4 2 3

What's the next number, and why?

The pattern is obviously three numbers long, but it is not long enough for me to determine the next set.

I would guess at 5 2 3

First number increments by 1 every time
Second number is always 2
Third number increments by 1 every second time
 
?

LMAO! I stumped the Vod. Nope, it's a single number between 1 and 100, inclusive.
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