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someone explain this?
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| Reverend_Lust |
| i have heard of an explenation before but forgot it. Alot of the symbols are alike and some other sheet |
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| SiM PeµRf |
| yeah I saw that once....the signs are always changing so that its always one of them which is the answer to all of the substracted number |
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| Dizc |
| When you add the 2 digits together and subtract them from the original number, you're left with a number that is divisible by 9. You'll notice every 9 characters in the list is the same symbol... |
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| trance85 |
| Yea it seems to work half the time, but not always. |
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| nils |
| .... doesn't work :conf: |
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| N|te-L|fe |
| the signs change place each time so that with the calculations it alwaysm comes up with the same ones |
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| Dizc |
| My guess is that if you can't get it to work, you may have a problem with addition/subtraction or you're not following the instructions. It works 100% of the time if you do it correctly... |
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| KilldaDJ |
it cant read my mind.
i was guessing a symbol and it was totally wrong. i win.
im not following rules on how to run my brain |
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| trance85 |
| quote: | | My guess is that if you can't get it to work, you may have a problem with addition/subtraction or you're not following the instructions. It works 100% of the time if you do it correctly... |
Yea I guess you're right, I wasn't paying attention, I didn't notice the symbols on the right change after each press on the ball. |
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| nrjizer |
It's simple.
No matter what number you choose, your end result will always be a multiple of 9. |
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| che |
| saw this a while ago....very easy indeed |
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