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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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...
Here are three sets of numbers: 225088i, 136108, 20000, 19521, 145451, 136199 90482, 145452, 38628.3, 225088 66652, 385571, 50000i, 38083, 134340, 90568 What do these numbers have...
1, 2, 6, 5, 0, 4, 3, ? A solution must consist of an explanation of the sequence. Puzzle setter: Myself
Braingle's Daily Brain Teaser for Jul 12, 2026 Given the word STANDARD, take away two letters and add three digits to make a logical sequence. Check Braingle.com for the a...
Trip only likes exactly twelve numbers (in numerical order). 12369 12569 12589 14569 14589 14789 1236589 1254789 1452369 1478569 ? ? Find the missing two number...
I don't like to cross words with people, I would rather cross numbers with them. Have fun! 1A: Baby's first numbers 4A: Kaprekar's favorite 8A: Baking some pie 10A: Abundent and Sp...
If all the two-digit positive integers are placed in the order in which each of them appears for the first time as the prefix of a perfect square, which is the last number in the l...
You come across a written note in the course of your investigations. Most of the note is horribly smudged with no words immediately legible. If you do some analysis on the smudges,...
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)...
How do I understand the following? 1242113331 1818111411 9291131113 3311272113 3311747192 9160611030 1143411333 1154511131 1165611555 1147411333 1106019291 6061165611 3331147411 14...
Generating sequential numeric IDs sounds like one of those problems that should have been solved decades ago. And in a monolithic application, it mostly was.
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