This puzzle is based off the What is a Word™, What is a Phrase™ and What is a Number™ series started by JLee.
If a number conforms to a certain rule, I call it a Self-Rejecting Number™. Use the following examples to find the rule:
Self-Rejecting Numbers™ | Non-Self-Rejecting Numbers™ |
---|---|
836 | 638 |
7192 | 9172 |
7912 | 1972 |
13930 | 13931 |
17272 | 27171 |
570988 | 988570 |
999670 | 666970 |
1811110 | 1111810 |
3123470 | 2432170 |
3432170 | 2123470 |
5555690 | 5555960 |
6035084 | 4805306 |
Here is a CSV:
Self-Rejecting Numbers™,Non-Self-Rejecting Numbers™
836,638
7192,9172
7912,1972
13930,13931
17272,27171
570988,988570
999670,666970
1811110,1111810
3123470,2432170
3432170,2123470
5555690,5555960
6035084,4805306
The puzzle relies on the series' inbuilt assumption, that each number can be tested for whether it is a Self-Rejecting Number™ without relying on the other numbers.
These are not the only examples of Self-Rejecting Numbers™, more can be found.
Hint 1 (small):
It is an open question in mathematics whether any are odd.