Can you paint a $5 \times 5$ grid in two colors, such that each of the $2 \times 2$ possible sub-grids ($2^4 = 16$ combinations) occurs exactly once in the grid?
You ever have it happen where you know how a song goes, but you forget its title? I've heard you guys are good at figuring stuff out for free, so I'll just drop a sample here
and let you guys do your thing. Just FYI, middle C is C.
Call me crazy but I do think I remember its word sum was 80, if ...
One rabbit saw 6 elephants while going towards River. Every elephant saw 2 monkeys are going towards the river. Every monkey holds one tortoise in its hands.
How many animals are going towards the river?
I'm trying to solve this problem of a book. But cant seem to understand how does this work. How we got 12 in the center and what should be the missing number.
I'm solving puzzle from the book super excellent and intellegent test. Im stuck on these. Someone said answer should be 983. But how? Can anyone tell me the right answer. thanks.
A man drove his Innova car all the way from Shimla to Delhi only to discover at the end of the trip that he had a punctured tyre from the very start. Yet his Innova car was not at all affected by it? How is this possible?
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Not 100%. There's a final image with color rather than zoomed out text "ascii art". But they obv got the correct breed. Re your last statement: That's probably because I clued this whole thing horribly. If you're confused as to how the text to image works. The prime factorization of the length is 181x181, so those are the dimensions of the image (common trick). Then just fill in line by line (as i said colors arent correct yet)
One of your comments says: *First 2 bits are red, then green then blue. Keep in mind 00=0, 11=255* How can just two bits represent 255, I don't understand.
I meant this is how you would convert the 2 respective bits to a byte in the standard 32-bit int argb model, since that's probably what you're going to use when creating the output image
That might help, but I also couldn't figure out things like what the lines under the boxes meant, why there were Xs in G and B, why a smaller image made the puzzle easier... So actually I wanted to know the full thought process end-to-end, but that may be too much to ask :)
My friend Rodney Waddler is currently travelling around Europe. Over the course of eight days, he intends to visit eight different European capital cities - one each day.
On Day 1, Rodney sent me the itinerary for his trip, along with a photo of him standing on the aeroplane stairs before boardin...