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puzzling.stackexchange.com /1 month ago

"A'c and G'c"- Sequences (Keep them simple and positive)

What's the hidden final answer?

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kodeco.com /3 weeks ago

Kodebits Day 16: Sequence Map Take [FREE]

Practice collections with a short kotlin challenge.

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puzzling.stackexchange.com /1 month ago

Broken code - numerical order failure...

(While creating this sequence puzzle I checked around the site for similar content and - finding none - believe this should be its first appearance in our regular catalogue...) In...

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puzzling.stackexchange.com /1 week ago

Sequence of partially colored circles

This is a question posted in Reddit. There is an answer, but no sufficcient explanation. https://www.reddit.com/r/cognitiveTesting/comments/1sy7d5i/puzzle/

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puzzling.stackexchange.com /2 days ago

Theodore Likes Sequence

I have an annoying coworker named Theodore. Theodore likes sequences. At lunch, he handed me this: AAA = (2,1) (9,4) (38,17) ABC = (2,1) (38,17) (682,305) BAA = (9,4) (9,4) (38,17)...

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puzzling.stackexchange.com /3 weeks ago

Sequence Puzzle, Level: Basic

Below are the first 16 numbers in a certain sequence. Can you tell me what should go where the question mark is? Sorry about the smudging at the start - if only I was less clumsy,...

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puzzling.stackexchange.com /1 week ago

Nickname the number sequence

I have two sequences for you. Here is the start of each: A stricter version: 5, 0, 0, 0, 6, 11, 8, 2, 4, 0 [...] A lenient version: 9, 0, 0, 0, 13, 15, 14, 7, 7, 0 [...] And in c...

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