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The Ultimate Number Sequence Puzzle
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowThe shrink and his patient (Part 1)Nothing beats a DanielsScary But Amazing PSE Gang!Sheerluck Helms and the STRIKE AssassinThis is NOT a number sequence puzzleI know. Another number sequence?Find the number using the dataA rare glimpse into a puzzlesmith's workshopGuess the puzzleFind the puzzle #2
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Alright, so number sequence puzzles have been falling off a little bit. Puzzlers have been at a loss at how to combat this for some time, and I wanted to try to give it some thought. Right away, I thought of sequences related to pi and what-not. In trying to come up with something, however, everything was too obvious or too hard. Later, I tried e (Euler's constant), but with the same results. For all my efforts, I couldn't come up with anything. On the whole, I was stumped. Once more, I tried to come up with something brilliant and clever, and this time I succeeded! Laws of nature sure make great puzzles (I dare not say more). So, enjoy this spectacular number puzzle!
234, 98123, 53491, 1239, 0984132, 2, -932, 542701, 90231, 45, 87610, 43619082, 3149, ???
What is the pattern?
steganography
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Alright, so number sequence puzzles have been falling off a little bit. Puzzlers have been at a loss at how to combat this for some time, and I wanted to try to give it some thought. Right away, I thought of sequences related to pi and what-not. In trying to come up with something, however, everything was too obvious or too hard. Later, I tried e (Euler's constant), but with the same results. For all my efforts, I couldn't come up with anything. On the whole, I was stumped. Once more, I tried to come up with something brilliant and clever, and this time I succeeded! Laws of nature sure make great puzzles (I dare not say more). So, enjoy this spectacular number puzzle!
234, 98123, 53491, 1239, 0984132, 2, -932, 542701, 90231, 45, 87610, 43619082, 3149, ???
What is the pattern?
steganography
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Happy April Fool's Day, everyone! Just thought I'd spread a little silliness.
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Alright, so number sequence puzzles have been falling off a little bit. Puzzlers have been at a loss at how to combat this for some time, and I wanted to try to give it some thought. Right away, I thought of sequences related to pi and what-not. In trying to come up with something, however, everything was too obvious or too hard. Later, I tried e (Euler's constant), but with the same results. For all my efforts, I couldn't come up with anything. On the whole, I was stumped. Once more, I tried to come up with something brilliant and clever, and this time I succeeded! Laws of nature sure make great puzzles (I dare not say more). So, enjoy this spectacular number puzzle!
234, 98123, 53491, 1239, 0984132, 2, -932, 542701, 90231, 45, 87610, 43619082, 3149, ???
What is the pattern?
steganography
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Alright, so number sequence puzzles have been falling off a little bit. Puzzlers have been at a loss at how to combat this for some time, and I wanted to try to give it some thought. Right away, I thought of sequences related to pi and what-not. In trying to come up with something, however, everything was too obvious or too hard. Later, I tried e (Euler's constant), but with the same results. For all my efforts, I couldn't come up with anything. On the whole, I was stumped. Once more, I tried to come up with something brilliant and clever, and this time I succeeded! Laws of nature sure make great puzzles (I dare not say more). So, enjoy this spectacular number puzzle!
234, 98123, 53491, 1239, 0984132, 2, -932, 542701, 90231, 45, 87610, 43619082, 3149, ???
What is the pattern?
steganography
steganography
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Happy April Fool's Day, everyone! Just thought I'd spread a little silliness.
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– Brandon_J
38 mins ago
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Happy April Fool's Day, everyone! Just thought I'd spread a little silliness.
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– Brandon_J
38 mins ago
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Happy April Fool's Day, everyone! Just thought I'd spread a little silliness.
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Well, at least part of the pattern is
that the first letters of the sentences spell APRIL FOOLS.
But
those sentences look a bit more constrained than they need to be just for that, so it's possible that I've missed something else. (The numbers, though, look a lot like the result of a keyboard-mash -- lots of short increasing and decreasing sequences, e.g. -- and I bet there's nothing useful in them regardless.)
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Yep, this one is super-simple. Just a little goofiness to match the unicorns today :) Will retag my question to reflect its true nature.
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– Brandon_J
42 mins ago
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I wondered whether I should refrain from solving it out loud...
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– Gareth McCaughan♦
34 mins ago
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Ah, fine as is. Probably would have accumulated some close votes from annoyed mathematicians if you hadn't. Also, I only spent about 2 mins on the puzzle itself, so it's not like you're messing up well-laid plans or anything.
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30 mins ago
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Well, at least part of the pattern is
that the first letters of the sentences spell APRIL FOOLS.
But
those sentences look a bit more constrained than they need to be just for that, so it's possible that I've missed something else. (The numbers, though, look a lot like the result of a keyboard-mash -- lots of short increasing and decreasing sequences, e.g. -- and I bet there's nothing useful in them regardless.)
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Yep, this one is super-simple. Just a little goofiness to match the unicorns today :) Will retag my question to reflect its true nature.
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– Brandon_J
42 mins ago
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I wondered whether I should refrain from solving it out loud...
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– Gareth McCaughan♦
34 mins ago
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Ah, fine as is. Probably would have accumulated some close votes from annoyed mathematicians if you hadn't. Also, I only spent about 2 mins on the puzzle itself, so it's not like you're messing up well-laid plans or anything.
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– Brandon_J
30 mins ago
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Well, at least part of the pattern is
that the first letters of the sentences spell APRIL FOOLS.
But
those sentences look a bit more constrained than they need to be just for that, so it's possible that I've missed something else. (The numbers, though, look a lot like the result of a keyboard-mash -- lots of short increasing and decreasing sequences, e.g. -- and I bet there's nothing useful in them regardless.)
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
Yep, this one is super-simple. Just a little goofiness to match the unicorns today :) Will retag my question to reflect its true nature.
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
42 mins ago
$begingroup$
I wondered whether I should refrain from solving it out loud...
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
34 mins ago
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Ah, fine as is. Probably would have accumulated some close votes from annoyed mathematicians if you hadn't. Also, I only spent about 2 mins on the puzzle itself, so it's not like you're messing up well-laid plans or anything.
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
30 mins ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Well, at least part of the pattern is
that the first letters of the sentences spell APRIL FOOLS.
But
those sentences look a bit more constrained than they need to be just for that, so it's possible that I've missed something else. (The numbers, though, look a lot like the result of a keyboard-mash -- lots of short increasing and decreasing sequences, e.g. -- and I bet there's nothing useful in them regardless.)
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Well, at least part of the pattern is
that the first letters of the sentences spell APRIL FOOLS.
But
those sentences look a bit more constrained than they need to be just for that, so it's possible that I've missed something else. (The numbers, though, look a lot like the result of a keyboard-mash -- lots of short increasing and decreasing sequences, e.g. -- and I bet there's nothing useful in them regardless.)
answered 44 mins ago
Gareth McCaughan♦Gareth McCaughan
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Yep, this one is super-simple. Just a little goofiness to match the unicorns today :) Will retag my question to reflect its true nature.
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
42 mins ago
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I wondered whether I should refrain from solving it out loud...
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
34 mins ago
$begingroup$
Ah, fine as is. Probably would have accumulated some close votes from annoyed mathematicians if you hadn't. Also, I only spent about 2 mins on the puzzle itself, so it's not like you're messing up well-laid plans or anything.
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
30 mins ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Yep, this one is super-simple. Just a little goofiness to match the unicorns today :) Will retag my question to reflect its true nature.
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
42 mins ago
$begingroup$
I wondered whether I should refrain from solving it out loud...
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
34 mins ago
$begingroup$
Ah, fine as is. Probably would have accumulated some close votes from annoyed mathematicians if you hadn't. Also, I only spent about 2 mins on the puzzle itself, so it's not like you're messing up well-laid plans or anything.
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
30 mins ago
$begingroup$
Yep, this one is super-simple. Just a little goofiness to match the unicorns today :) Will retag my question to reflect its true nature.
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
42 mins ago
$begingroup$
Yep, this one is super-simple. Just a little goofiness to match the unicorns today :) Will retag my question to reflect its true nature.
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
42 mins ago
$begingroup$
I wondered whether I should refrain from solving it out loud...
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– Gareth McCaughan♦
34 mins ago
$begingroup$
I wondered whether I should refrain from solving it out loud...
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
34 mins ago
$begingroup$
Ah, fine as is. Probably would have accumulated some close votes from annoyed mathematicians if you hadn't. Also, I only spent about 2 mins on the puzzle itself, so it's not like you're messing up well-laid plans or anything.
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
30 mins ago
$begingroup$
Ah, fine as is. Probably would have accumulated some close votes from annoyed mathematicians if you hadn't. Also, I only spent about 2 mins on the puzzle itself, so it's not like you're messing up well-laid plans or anything.
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– Brandon_J
30 mins ago
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