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A puzzle that requires formal logical deduction to arrive at the solution. This suggests more than merely reasoning through clues to find an answer (you might want [situation] for that).
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What is the minimum amount of numbers needed to create a 4x4 Hidato with a unique solution?
What about this?
For 3x4, what about this?
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Organising a tournament
Attempt at an organized answer:
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Mexican Standoff -- 4 way
You should choose
Explanation:
Notes:
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Pipes and Tanks' Network
Maybe this is a more clean analysis to build upon:
Now we must revisit condition 2.
The flow (in units) of each of the pipelines connected to any tank is different except for the pipeline connecti …
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Making 100 starting with two 1s
Taking the algorithm of @WhatsUp for granted, counting more constructively:
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1000 gold coins to share with the king
It might be possible to do a little better, but I think I can get
Explanation:
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10 dummies play a game of Among Us
The answer follows from Bertrand's Ballot Theorem:
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