Timeline for The Third Hardest Logic Puzzle in the World
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Jul 18, 2021 at 0:37 | history | edited | NeRoboto | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jul 18, 2021 at 0:02 | comment | added | NeRoboto | So it may be that the presence of T and F in the same problem is what makes my answer not possible. Let me give it some thought and then edit accordingly. | |
Jul 18, 2021 at 0:01 | comment | added | NeRoboto | @bobble That's a good question. It's true that you can use T, but only in situations when T is not in the same group as R. But that's not the worst case scenario. The worst case is having T in the same group as R until the end. But then again, in those questions you could have F in a different group to F providing equal utility. | |
Jul 17, 2021 at 23:41 | comment | added | bobble | Once you've identified T, what's to stop you from using them to separate/identify everyone else? | |
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Jul 17, 2021 at 23:12 | history | answered | NeRoboto | CC BY-SA 4.0 |