I havent been able to trick it once.
Originally posted by: xcript
You'll always get the flower (it's repeated).
Doesn't matter which 2 digit number you start out with.
Originally posted by: csyberblue
Originally posted by: xcript
You'll always get the flower (it's repeated).
Doesn't matter which 2 digit number you start out with.
you don't always get the flower, just click the symbol a bunch of times, the flower doesn't always come up.
Originally posted by: csyberblue
Originally posted by: xcript
You'll always get the flower (it's repeated).
Doesn't matter which 2 digit number you start out with.
you don't always get the flower, just click the symbol a bunch of times, the flower doesn't always come up.
Originally posted by: ThaGrandCow
Originally posted by: csyberblue
Originally posted by: xcript
You'll always get the flower (it's repeated).
Doesn't matter which 2 digit number you start out with.
you don't always get the flower, just click the symbol a bunch of times, the flower doesn't always come up.
Not always the flower, because the symbols change randomly. You will always get the same symbol that is in slot 0,9,18,27,36... The ones mathematically that correspond to the number you will come up with no matter which number you choose.
Originally posted by: Xionide
Ok I can understand how basic math ties into it. But what I Dont understand is that since you dont enter anything in and the grid with the numbers stays the same and that the symbol ist the same everytime. How does it know which problem your working on?
-Xionide
Originally posted by: Lonyo
Originally posted by: Xionide
Ok I can understand how basic math ties into it. But what I Dont understand is that since you dont enter anything in and the grid with the numbers stays the same and that the symbol ist the same everytime. How does it know which problem your working on?
-Xionide
When you click on the "click here to try again" button, the box with numbers and symbols reshuffles so there are different symbols by the numbers.
