Bongard n°4: Neutral vs Town
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This is my last puzzle before the holidays, have a nice summer everyone.
Here's a link to the rules of these kind of problems:
There are six boxes on the left, and another six on the right. The
ones on the left conform to a pattern, or rule, that describes them,
and the task of the problem-solver is to find this pattern, or rule.
As an aid, the six boxes on the right do not conform to the same
pattern. Sometimes they conform to a different pattern (as is the case
in the above example), while in some cases the rule that describes
them is simply the negation of the rule on the left. (Thus, the six
boxes on the left are the ones that, somehow, have the official status
of defining the pattern.)
logical-deduction pattern bongard
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This is my last puzzle before the holidays, have a nice summer everyone.
Here's a link to the rules of these kind of problems:
There are six boxes on the left, and another six on the right. The
ones on the left conform to a pattern, or rule, that describes them,
and the task of the problem-solver is to find this pattern, or rule.
As an aid, the six boxes on the right do not conform to the same
pattern. Sometimes they conform to a different pattern (as is the case
in the above example), while in some cases the rule that describes
them is simply the negation of the rule on the left. (Thus, the six
boxes on the left are the ones that, somehow, have the official status
of defining the pattern.)
logical-deduction pattern bongard
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If that can help: (rot13) uggc://jjj.oynaxzrqvntnzrf.pbz/ebyrf/
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– Saeïdryl
Jul 16 '18 at 9:00
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Since you removed both tags for trivia and knowledge, I will now assume that no knowledge about this game is required to be able to solve it. Please place them back if this assumption is wrong.
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– PL457
Jul 17 '18 at 15:41
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@PL457 the puzzle does not require any external sources nor specific knowledge, I provided the link to the rules in the puzzle
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– SilverCookies
Jul 18 '18 at 7:57
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This is so difficult. What almost work is rot13[abg orvat noyr gb qenj na havagreehcgrq fgenvtug yvar orgjrra gur yrsgzbfg naq evtugzbfg rkgerzr cbvagf], but alas that just fails for the bottom-right one.
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– jafe
Oct 19 '18 at 7:29
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@SilverCookies Take the leftmost rightmost points and draw a straight line between them. Here I've marked the line green if it stays inside the shape the entire way, and red otherwise: i.stack.imgur.com/z7rbL.png But again, it doesn't quite work :/
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– jafe
Nov 12 '18 at 12:00
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This is my last puzzle before the holidays, have a nice summer everyone.
Here's a link to the rules of these kind of problems:
There are six boxes on the left, and another six on the right. The
ones on the left conform to a pattern, or rule, that describes them,
and the task of the problem-solver is to find this pattern, or rule.
As an aid, the six boxes on the right do not conform to the same
pattern. Sometimes they conform to a different pattern (as is the case
in the above example), while in some cases the rule that describes
them is simply the negation of the rule on the left. (Thus, the six
boxes on the left are the ones that, somehow, have the official status
of defining the pattern.)
logical-deduction pattern bongard
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This is my last puzzle before the holidays, have a nice summer everyone.
Here's a link to the rules of these kind of problems:
There are six boxes on the left, and another six on the right. The
ones on the left conform to a pattern, or rule, that describes them,
and the task of the problem-solver is to find this pattern, or rule.
As an aid, the six boxes on the right do not conform to the same
pattern. Sometimes they conform to a different pattern (as is the case
in the above example), while in some cases the rule that describes
them is simply the negation of the rule on the left. (Thus, the six
boxes on the left are the ones that, somehow, have the official status
of defining the pattern.)
logical-deduction pattern bongard
logical-deduction pattern bongard
edited Sep 14 '18 at 15:16
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asked Jul 16 '18 at 8:22
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If that can help: (rot13) uggc://jjj.oynaxzrqvntnzrf.pbz/ebyrf/
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– Saeïdryl
Jul 16 '18 at 9:00
1
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Since you removed both tags for trivia and knowledge, I will now assume that no knowledge about this game is required to be able to solve it. Please place them back if this assumption is wrong.
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– PL457
Jul 17 '18 at 15:41
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@PL457 the puzzle does not require any external sources nor specific knowledge, I provided the link to the rules in the puzzle
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– SilverCookies
Jul 18 '18 at 7:57
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This is so difficult. What almost work is rot13[abg orvat noyr gb qenj na havagreehcgrq fgenvtug yvar orgjrra gur yrsgzbfg naq evtugzbfg rkgerzr cbvagf], but alas that just fails for the bottom-right one.
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– jafe
Oct 19 '18 at 7:29
1
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@SilverCookies Take the leftmost rightmost points and draw a straight line between them. Here I've marked the line green if it stays inside the shape the entire way, and red otherwise: i.stack.imgur.com/z7rbL.png But again, it doesn't quite work :/
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– jafe
Nov 12 '18 at 12:00
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show 2 more comments
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If that can help: (rot13) uggc://jjj.oynaxzrqvntnzrf.pbz/ebyrf/
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– Saeïdryl
Jul 16 '18 at 9:00
1
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Since you removed both tags for trivia and knowledge, I will now assume that no knowledge about this game is required to be able to solve it. Please place them back if this assumption is wrong.
$endgroup$
– PL457
Jul 17 '18 at 15:41
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@PL457 the puzzle does not require any external sources nor specific knowledge, I provided the link to the rules in the puzzle
$endgroup$
– SilverCookies
Jul 18 '18 at 7:57
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This is so difficult. What almost work is rot13[abg orvat noyr gb qenj na havagreehcgrq fgenvtug yvar orgjrra gur yrsgzbfg naq evtugzbfg rkgerzr cbvagf], but alas that just fails for the bottom-right one.
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– jafe
Oct 19 '18 at 7:29
1
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@SilverCookies Take the leftmost rightmost points and draw a straight line between them. Here I've marked the line green if it stays inside the shape the entire way, and red otherwise: i.stack.imgur.com/z7rbL.png But again, it doesn't quite work :/
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– jafe
Nov 12 '18 at 12:00
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If that can help: (rot13) uggc://jjj.oynaxzrqvntnzrf.pbz/ebyrf/
$endgroup$
– Saeïdryl
Jul 16 '18 at 9:00
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If that can help: (rot13) uggc://jjj.oynaxzrqvntnzrf.pbz/ebyrf/
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– Saeïdryl
Jul 16 '18 at 9:00
1
1
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Since you removed both tags for trivia and knowledge, I will now assume that no knowledge about this game is required to be able to solve it. Please place them back if this assumption is wrong.
$endgroup$
– PL457
Jul 17 '18 at 15:41
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Since you removed both tags for trivia and knowledge, I will now assume that no knowledge about this game is required to be able to solve it. Please place them back if this assumption is wrong.
$endgroup$
– PL457
Jul 17 '18 at 15:41
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@PL457 the puzzle does not require any external sources nor specific knowledge, I provided the link to the rules in the puzzle
$endgroup$
– SilverCookies
Jul 18 '18 at 7:57
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@PL457 the puzzle does not require any external sources nor specific knowledge, I provided the link to the rules in the puzzle
$endgroup$
– SilverCookies
Jul 18 '18 at 7:57
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This is so difficult. What almost work is rot13[abg orvat noyr gb qenj na havagreehcgrq fgenvtug yvar orgjrra gur yrsgzbfg naq evtugzbfg rkgerzr cbvagf], but alas that just fails for the bottom-right one.
$endgroup$
– jafe
Oct 19 '18 at 7:29
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This is so difficult. What almost work is rot13[abg orvat noyr gb qenj na havagreehcgrq fgenvtug yvar orgjrra gur yrsgzbfg naq evtugzbfg rkgerzr cbvagf], but alas that just fails for the bottom-right one.
$endgroup$
– jafe
Oct 19 '18 at 7:29
1
1
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@SilverCookies Take the leftmost rightmost points and draw a straight line between them. Here I've marked the line green if it stays inside the shape the entire way, and red otherwise: i.stack.imgur.com/z7rbL.png But again, it doesn't quite work :/
$endgroup$
– jafe
Nov 12 '18 at 12:00
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@SilverCookies Take the leftmost rightmost points and draw a straight line between them. Here I've marked the line green if it stays inside the shape the entire way, and red otherwise: i.stack.imgur.com/z7rbL.png But again, it doesn't quite work :/
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– jafe
Nov 12 '18 at 12:00
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Following the hint given by @Saeidryl in comment, maybe the answer is
fictitious versus real
On the left:
apocalypse-arsonist plaguebearer necromancer nosferatu Jester werewolf
On the right
doctor townie-female spy jailor bodyguard crusader
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First guess was wrong so no longer an answer but not deleting it to help better inspire ones
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– SMR
Jul 16 '18 at 13:01
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"arbitrary" differences like the one suggested by you are forbidden in Bongard, I will add the rules to the question. You can consider it the theme of the question I guess, but it has nothing to do with the answer
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Jul 16 '18 at 13:57
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Following the hint given by @Saeidryl in comment, maybe the answer is
fictitious versus real
On the left:
apocalypse-arsonist plaguebearer necromancer nosferatu Jester werewolf
On the right
doctor townie-female spy jailor bodyguard crusader
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First guess was wrong so no longer an answer but not deleting it to help better inspire ones
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– SMR
Jul 16 '18 at 13:01
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"arbitrary" differences like the one suggested by you are forbidden in Bongard, I will add the rules to the question. You can consider it the theme of the question I guess, but it has nothing to do with the answer
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– SilverCookies
Jul 16 '18 at 13:57
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Following the hint given by @Saeidryl in comment, maybe the answer is
fictitious versus real
On the left:
apocalypse-arsonist plaguebearer necromancer nosferatu Jester werewolf
On the right
doctor townie-female spy jailor bodyguard crusader
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
First guess was wrong so no longer an answer but not deleting it to help better inspire ones
$endgroup$
– SMR
Jul 16 '18 at 13:01
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"arbitrary" differences like the one suggested by you are forbidden in Bongard, I will add the rules to the question. You can consider it the theme of the question I guess, but it has nothing to do with the answer
$endgroup$
– SilverCookies
Jul 16 '18 at 13:57
add a comment |
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Following the hint given by @Saeidryl in comment, maybe the answer is
fictitious versus real
On the left:
apocalypse-arsonist plaguebearer necromancer nosferatu Jester werewolf
On the right
doctor townie-female spy jailor bodyguard crusader
$endgroup$
Following the hint given by @Saeidryl in comment, maybe the answer is
fictitious versus real
On the left:
apocalypse-arsonist plaguebearer necromancer nosferatu Jester werewolf
On the right
doctor townie-female spy jailor bodyguard crusader
edited Jul 16 '18 at 13:40
answered Jul 16 '18 at 12:59
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First guess was wrong so no longer an answer but not deleting it to help better inspire ones
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– SMR
Jul 16 '18 at 13:01
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"arbitrary" differences like the one suggested by you are forbidden in Bongard, I will add the rules to the question. You can consider it the theme of the question I guess, but it has nothing to do with the answer
$endgroup$
– SilverCookies
Jul 16 '18 at 13:57
add a comment |
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First guess was wrong so no longer an answer but not deleting it to help better inspire ones
$endgroup$
– SMR
Jul 16 '18 at 13:01
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"arbitrary" differences like the one suggested by you are forbidden in Bongard, I will add the rules to the question. You can consider it the theme of the question I guess, but it has nothing to do with the answer
$endgroup$
– SilverCookies
Jul 16 '18 at 13:57
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First guess was wrong so no longer an answer but not deleting it to help better inspire ones
$endgroup$
– SMR
Jul 16 '18 at 13:01
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First guess was wrong so no longer an answer but not deleting it to help better inspire ones
$endgroup$
– SMR
Jul 16 '18 at 13:01
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"arbitrary" differences like the one suggested by you are forbidden in Bongard, I will add the rules to the question. You can consider it the theme of the question I guess, but it has nothing to do with the answer
$endgroup$
– SilverCookies
Jul 16 '18 at 13:57
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"arbitrary" differences like the one suggested by you are forbidden in Bongard, I will add the rules to the question. You can consider it the theme of the question I guess, but it has nothing to do with the answer
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– SilverCookies
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If that can help: (rot13) uggc://jjj.oynaxzrqvntnzrf.pbz/ebyrf/
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– Saeïdryl
Jul 16 '18 at 9:00
1
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Since you removed both tags for trivia and knowledge, I will now assume that no knowledge about this game is required to be able to solve it. Please place them back if this assumption is wrong.
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– PL457
Jul 17 '18 at 15:41
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@PL457 the puzzle does not require any external sources nor specific knowledge, I provided the link to the rules in the puzzle
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– SilverCookies
Jul 18 '18 at 7:57
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This is so difficult. What almost work is rot13[abg orvat noyr gb qenj na havagreehcgrq fgenvtug yvar orgjrra gur yrsgzbfg naq evtugzbfg rkgerzr cbvagf], but alas that just fails for the bottom-right one.
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– jafe
Oct 19 '18 at 7:29
1
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@SilverCookies Take the leftmost rightmost points and draw a straight line between them. Here I've marked the line green if it stays inside the shape the entire way, and red otherwise: i.stack.imgur.com/z7rbL.png But again, it doesn't quite work :/
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– jafe
Nov 12 '18 at 12:00