276°
Posted 20 hours ago

The Clearly Impossible Puzzle 200 Piece! - Medium - Very Difficult and Fun! - Clear Acrylic

£15.77£31.54Clearance
ZTS2023's avatar
Shared by
ZTS2023
Joined in 2023
82
63

About this deal

If you're not phased so far and think you have what it takes to conquer the impossible, put your knowledge, logic, and problem-solving skills where your mouth is in this one-of-a-kind puzzler by Splapp-me-do. Each level will challenge you with a series of devious and downright ridiculous questions, each with four possible answers, each more ridiculous than the last. And beware: the answers are often misleading or humorous, so it's up to you to use your critical thinking skills to determine the correct response. X and Y are two whole numbers greater than 1, and Y > X. Their sum is not greater than 100. S and P are two mathematicians (and consequently perfect logicians); S knows the sum X + Y and P knows the product X × Y. Both S and P know all the information in this paragraph. Inspired by the spectacular geode, this beautiful yet impossible puzzle comes in complex jigsaw pieces to challenge you. The puzzle recreates the intricate crystalline pattern of geode and is cut into 180 unusual pieces that makes it fiendishly difficult. So now you know how a beautiful devil looks like 5. The Lines Puzzle by Bgraamiens Puzzles Sam was provided x + y = 17, and can list out the possible products that Prada could have been provided:

Considering the new information in Table 2, Pete once again looks at his product. The sums of all of the possible 2-splits of his product except one have disappeared from Table 2 compared to all numbers between 5 and 100 that were considered as sums from the outset. The only one that remains must be the sum of the two hidden numbers X and Y whose product X·Y he knows. From the sum and the product, it is easy to know the individual numbers and thus he tells Sue that "Now I know X and Y". Pete is now done and exits the game. The reader can then deduce the only possible solution based on the fact that S was able to determine it. Note that for instance, if S had been told 97 (48 + 49) and P was told 2352 (48 * 49), P would be able to deduce the only possible solution, but S would not, as 44 & 53 would still be a logically possible alternative. a b c Thompson, Jon (December 23, 2008). "Casual games you can play in your lunch break". TechRadar. Archived from the original on October 8, 2012 . Retrieved August 21, 2023.

The solution has X and Y as 4 and 13, with P initially knowing the product is 52 and S knowing the sum is 17. So P now knows the numbers are 4 and 13 and tells S that he knows the numbers. From this, S now knows that of the possible pairs based on the sum (viz. 2+15, 3+14, 4+13, 5+12, 6+11, 7+10, 8+9) only one has a product that would allow P to deduce the answer, that being 4 + 13. If the condition Y> X> 1 is changed to Y> X> 2, there is a unique solution for thresholds X + Y ≤ t for 124 < t< 5045, after which there are multiple solutions. At 124 and below, there are no solutions. It is not surprising that the threshold for a solution has gone up. Intuitively, the problem space got "sparser" when the prime number 2 is no longer available as the factor X, creating fewer possible products X·Y from a given sum A. When there are many solutions, that is, for higher t, some solutions coincide with those for the original problem with Y> X> 1, for example X = 16, Y = 163. a b Sjoberg, Lore (February 27, 2007). "Impossible Quiz Deluxe". Wired. Archived from the original on March 2, 2007 . Retrieved August 21, 2023. The sum also cannot be greater than 55, because then there would be a combination of addends involving 53 that results in a unique factorization of the product. For example, we can eliminate 57, because while the combination 4 + 53 gives a product that can be factorized 4 * 53 or 2 * 106, 4 * 53 is actually unique because 2 * 106 is not valid (sum would be greater than 100).

The first one on the list is Beverly Micro Pure White Hell Jigsaw Puzzle. Before you yell, “challenge accepted”, at this puzzle with mouth full name, here’s a cautionary note for you. This is not your regular puzzle with an aesthetically-pleasing image. It comes with 2000 pure white pieces without any picture to assist. It will make you sit for hours with a hump of blank tiles, trying your best to fit one another. Now you get why it’s called “Pure White Hell”? Because the unsolved pieces stare at you from the deep white abyss. 2. Impossible Transparent Puzzle With No Clues

You May Also Like

Then we eliminate the products that are common between these sums. When this is done, we observe that 17 has only one remaining product (52) and the others all have more than one. Therefore the sum is 17 and the product is 52, so the numbers are 4 and 13!

The game features a unique and quirky design, with colorful graphics and humorous sound effects. The game's difficulty level is high, with many questions and challenges designed to be intentionally misleading or confusing. The Impossible Quiz has gained a large following for its challenging gameplay, quirky design, and sense of humor. The game is known for its frustratingly difficult questions and challenges, and has inspired many spin-off games and mods.

a b c d e f g h i j Chan, Harri (August 1, 2022). "The Impossible Quiz made me rage quit — and learn to collaborate". Polygon. Archived from the original on August 1, 2022 . Retrieved August 21, 2023.

Darus, Alex (April 24, 2020). "Here are 10 online games from your childhood that you can still play". Alternative Press. Archived from the original on June 28, 2022 . Retrieved August 21, 2023. Looking for the answers to the impossible quiz? Look no further! Our complete list of impossible quiz answers is here to help you win the game. a b c d White, Billy (December 23, 2017). "Celebrating With The Impossible Quizmas". Game Industry News. Archived from the original on February 23, 2018 . Retrieved August 21, 2023. Answer 84: You need to touch only the shooting star while avoiding the meteors. But before that, you must first collect the “Skips” that are floating around because you will need them later on. (the good thing is that it can be skipped. It’d be “impossible” if it weren’t skippable.)Prada was provided x * y = 52, and can list out the possible sums that Sam could have been provided: 28 = 2 + 26 or 17 = 4 + 13. On the other hand, when the limit is X + Y ≤ 1685 or higher, there appears a second solution X = 4, Y = 61. Thus, from then on, the problem is not solvable in the sense that there is no longer a unique solution. Similarly, if X + Y ≤ 1970 or higher a third solution appears ( X = 16, Y = 73). All of these three solutions contain one prime number. The first solution with no prime number is the fourth which appears at X + Y ≤ 2522 or higher with values X = 16 = 2·2·2·2 and Y = 111 = 3·37. and S knows that P does not know the solution since all the possible sums to 17 within the constraints produce similarly ambiguous products. However once P knows that S believes there are multiple possible solutions given the product, P can rule out 2 x 26, as in that case the sum is 28. If S had been told 28, she couldn't state with certainty that P didn't know the values, as a possible pair would be 5 and 23, and if P had been told the total of 5 x 23, then those two numbers are the only possible solution.

Asda Great Deal

Free UK shipping. 15 day free returns.
Community Updates
*So you can easily identify outgoing links on our site, we've marked them with an "*" symbol. Links on our site are monetised, but this never affects which deals get posted. Find more info in our FAQs and About Us page.
New Comment