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    Puzzle this

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    A quick and dirty solution could be 3856, but it depends on assumptions, such as everything with a lolly-stick = 1, even if it’s running into another one or upside-down. Also that the balls of ice cream are the same number whatever size they are. So I don’t think that’s the right answer and I’ll keep looking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gaz1959 View Post
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    Gaz..I can see the black spot moving on the board when I am inside the house but in my garden under natural day light there is no black spot to be seen...Curious! Do you know why?

    As for the other puzzle....kinnel it’s not an easy one to figure out!

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    Quote Originally Posted by frenchlion View Post
    Gaz..I can see the black spot moving on the board when I am inside the house but in my garden under natural day light there is no black spot to be seen...Curious! Do you know why?

    As for the other puzzle....kinnel it’s not an easy one to figure out!


    Brilliant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by griff View Post
    A quick and dirty solution could be 3856, but it depends on assumptions, such as everything with a lolly-stick = 1, even if it’s running into another one or upside-down. Also that the balls of ice cream are the same number whatever size they are. So I don’t think that’s the right answer and I’ll keep looking.
    Chalky will be on soon with the answer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gaz1959 View Post
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    273 - (35 * 16 ) = - 287 .....or 273 -35 * 16 = 3808 ...

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    Alf - I did 276 - (20 + 15) to get 241 then x 16 to get 3856.

    The first number is 276 rather than 273 or am I misreading it?

    Looking again the middle one could be 20 over 15 but that would lead to too many decimal points in the answer.

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    Look at the bottom row Griff,there is a ball missing on the second one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rab_The_Ger View Post
    Chalky will be on soon with the answer.
    I got into such a trance looking at the first puzzle Rab that I never got around to the second one

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