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Post by Frog on May 13, 2021 7:46:14 GMT
Because I totally read that coloured lines rule for that EoE immunity, won it and am therefore competing in this return challenge.
This is for personal reflection only, you don't need to give me times or anything, I will take my own estimates for times.
Round One I will be attempting Aquatica. It sounds more fun than working out anagrams. I might have decided to risk Geography questions if I was still in the game.
Round Two I will be doing Reptilia. I actually hate logic puzzles, but just in case I get an ASAP start for work in the morning (I currently have it off), I'm not going to set aside 3 minutes to attempt doing it. And I'm not going to force the mods to be awake at the hour I decide to do this tonight with me already being eliminated. This choice would likely be different if I was actually still in the game. I expect to fail here with a likely wrong solution. This is also key in mitigating my wish for self-vilification over that last challenge.
Round Three I will be doing Animalia. It is the only choice.
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Post by Frog on May 13, 2021 7:53:10 GMT
Okay starting round one at approximately 17:25 ACST.
I am happy with my practice rounds for it.
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Post by Frog on May 13, 2021 8:01:47 GMT
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Post by Frog on May 13, 2021 8:04:04 GMT
Skipping to round 3 and the Maze at 17:35 ACDT.
It is the next logical choice when I believe it could be something I am reasonable at.
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Post by Frog on May 13, 2021 8:08:17 GMT
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Post by Frog on May 13, 2021 8:09:19 GMT
Drawing lines is still bad! I went out of between them about 5 times at the base.
Time was also slowed down by technical issues.
I think it'll get beaten given how relatively easy that maze actually was.
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Post by Frog on May 13, 2021 8:10:48 GMT
But I'm on a roll with doing these, so I'll just do that logic puzzle now as well.
Starting at 17:42 ACST
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Post by Frog on May 13, 2021 8:12:14 GMT
EoE - Reptilia The snakes are the banded keel, the tawny cobra, the two-nosed asp, and the winged snake.
The countries are Nicaragua, New Guinea, Panama, and Spain.
The lengths are 12 inches, 18 inches, 24 inches, and 30 inches.
The color schemes are black & green, black & red, brown & red, and green & white.
1. The reptile from New Guinea is longer than the banded keel. 2. Of the serpent that is 24 inches long and the serpent from Panama, one is the two-nosed asp and the other is black & red. 3. The serpent from Spain, the two-nosed asp, and the black & red reptile are three different animals. 4. The brown & red snake is from New Guinea. 5. The winged snake is either the black & green animal or the serpent that is 18 inches long. 6. The serpent that is 12 inches long is from Nicaragua. 7. The green & white serpent is longer than the animal from New Guinea. 8. The winged snake isn't from Panama.
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Post by Frog on May 13, 2021 8:12:51 GMT
Didn't prep for that all all whoops.
For some reason I assumed you'd give us a grid to work with
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Post by Frog on May 13, 2021 8:38:13 GMT
Two nosed Asp is from New Guinea, 24 inches long, Brown and Red Winged Snake is from Nicaragua, 12 inches long, Black and Green Banded Keel is from Panama, 18 inches long, Black and Red Tawny Cobra is from Spain, 30 inches long, Green and White
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Post by Frog on May 13, 2021 8:38:57 GMT
even if that's right, 26 minutes is way too long. I am jury now
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