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Join Date: Jun 2008
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This sort of reminds me of notpron...
Actually most riddles are well constructed and actually require problem solving, but then you have some other riddles that are completely random and ambiguous, there are multiple answers that actually make sense and are logic, but they weren't thinking that way when they made the riddle so the answer is something else. Sure cyphered scentences may give you clues on what was the algorithm used but there is really no way to find out the answer without try and fail, which is not what problem solving should be about. tldr: For me, logic and intelligence matter more than experience and patternization / search |
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