I don't understand what is being asked for in the 3rd question. The hint didn't make sense either, could you clarify the directions?
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Bump! Solved all three. Thank you for the puzzles.
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Solved, thank you for the puzzles and the giveaway! :)
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bumped for solved, they were really interesting puzzles.
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so, the GAs are over, now i will post the solutions to the riddles
solution of the 1st one:
as you can see, there are 3 zeros, 2 ones, 1 two, 1 three and 0 fours, fives and sixes
solution of the 2nd one:
as many of you may have recocnized, this answer was very simple to bruteforce.
the right solution is to count the closed areas in the numbers, like in the seven examples
solution of the 3rd one:
this solution is true, because there are the numbers from 1 to 9 in the number and every
pair of 2 adjecent numbers (eg. 72, 81, 35, 63, ...) is an outcome of the basic multiplication table
thank you for playing
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