Rules are simple: The sequence below was made with a rule in mind. Find out the rule before thread limit.
On dubs or higher I will post 4 more numbers. they will all work by the same rule.
{..., 509, 514, 518, 524, ...}
Good luck faggots
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Ethan Roberts
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Adam Thompson
its a sequence, not a full integer
Jordan Young
528 check
Cooper Gonzalez
nope, try again
Ryan Anderson
Hmmmm it seems the numbers are your levels of autism slowly increasing
Michael Jones
got dubs myself tho...
well, here goes: {..., 381, 386, 390, 396, ...}
Luke Green
+5 +4 +6
Jackson Howard
not the rule
Jayden Perez
two counting rows applied respectively every other step, the counting of each row respectively increases and decreases by one. each one starting from 1 counting up, the other from 9 counting down. The process reverses for each row when a full turn has been completed.
Anthony Sanders
very nice idea, I like it!
but its not the rule :)
Tyler Cox
is it a "Two step forward one step back", on the added number? 2+1+3+2+4+3+5+4+6+5+7.....
Samuel Bennett
no it is not.
Joshua Diaz
not sure if somehow significant or coincidence: if you add the last two digits of each number together until you have a single digit number both sets of numbers result in 9, 5, 9, 6
Tyler Perry
check 401
Eli Thomas
Ezpz, the next number in the sequence just has to be higher than the last. In just a ever increasing set. Ex 9, 21, 88
Jayden Long
I have to say, you are actually pretty close :D
Camden Nguyen
527
Henry Cooper
no
it obeys the rule, that does not mean that you have solved it tho, how did you get it?
Ayden Roberts
glad to know I'm not just sitting here scribbling numbers like a complete moron haha
Austin Cooper
i might be stupid, how do you arrive 5 from 386?
Jordan Phillips
next number would be 533 by my rule, is that correct?
Benjamin Sullivan
8 + 6 = 14 -> 1 + 4 = 5
Adam White
thanks
Jayden Peterson
you can do it in your head easily, no need for scribbling haha
Luke Torres
no that is not correct.
Thomas Gomez
I've been trying many many ways of combining the numbers, easier to look for patterns if its on paper (for me at least)
Jonathan Lee
509, 514, 518, 524, 527, 534, 536, 544, 545, 554
I mistyped 534 at first
Jack Phillips
509 514 518 524 529 535 542 548 ..
Jace Barnes
Wittness
Owen Green
yes you seem to have solved it!
no that is not correct
HOLY SHIT
Eli Peterson
woo!
Eli Long
there is something really peculiar about this and i cant get my head around it... do you have like something where I can reach you?
Camden White
seems to follow my partial idea above making 9,5,9,6,9,7,9,8,9,9
so is that all there is to it, or is there some grander, more precise formula?
Joseph Garcia
you are thinking in the right direction but it will be easier if you take a step back
Easton Wilson
that sounds to me like another goddamn riddle haha
Josiah Thompson
I'm not sure how comfortable I am with sharing my information on a place like this, sorry. Thanks for giving me a fun little thinking game though!
Thomas Flores
[email protected] its a throwaway emailadress, if you like, message me there. If you do not wish to anyway, that is alright. I would appreciate the help tho
Hunter Williams
help?
Justin Miller
okay so i took a step back to my +5 +4 +6 guess and here's how things look +5 +4 +6 +3 +7 +2 +8 +1 +9
Andrew Clark
You are adding together the digits of some irrational number like pi
Bentley Lewis
solve this one pls
100,101,1,102,103,1,104....
Charles Brooks
yes as I said, there is something to this kind of operation that I cant get my head around...
Dominic Hernandez
Hmm.. where did you find this? or did you think of it yourself?
Liam Morris
that's
Adam Sullivan
that was a step too far back but since we got here it goes: {..., 2344, 100, 881, 6342 ,...}
yes. write it down in lines of 1 to 100 with a break at every 10. then circle everyone that fits it. there is a pattern.. I just dont know why... it seems so irrational
Bentley Kelly
no that is not correct
Josiah Roberts
alternatively the numbers are 0.5 more or 1 less than the mean of the two numbers adjacent to it
Jace Gray
sorry just saw the latest set
Gabriel Wilson
me again from I never went too deep into the maths in college, can you just explain it please haha this is driving me nuts