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Anonymous at Thu, 4 Apr 2024 14:39:54 UTC No. 16112084
With only the information given, without googling anything or using a reference die, solve the problem. I couldn’t figure it out and the answer was not satisfying.
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Apr 2024 14:47:28 UTC No. 16112089
2+3+5+1
+4+5+3
23
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Apr 2024 15:29:47 UTC No. 16112141
>>16112084
Assuming that all the die use the same pattern: We are told that nobody can see 6 on the dark blue die, which means that Angelica can see the three, then, based on the pink die, if the 6 is facing the table, there is 4 to the right, 5 facing her, and 1 facing the cyan die. That means she would see 1 on the cyan, and 2 on the pink die. (4+5+1+2)
If 6 is facing the cyan cube, then she can see 5 facing her, 4 on the bottom, and 1 to the right. Then she can see 3 on the cyan die, and 2 on the pink one. (5+1+2+3)
I triple checked it, and I don't see any mistake, nor way you could tell.
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Apr 2024 15:34:07 UTC No. 16112148
>>16112141
Normal dice are patterned acvording to the second case, by the way, I guess they assume you to know.
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Apr 2024 16:08:46 UTC No. 16112177
>>16112084
But all opposite sides of a die add up to 7 so this problem is trivially easy. If all sides do not add up to 7, then these aren't dice and I refuse to play with cheaters.
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Apr 2024 16:15:51 UTC No. 16112181
>>16112089
Explain how you got this
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Apr 2024 16:17:57 UTC No. 16112185
>>16112141
The answer is 23. You forgot to add the 4,5,3 visible to every party. You got it right otherwise.
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Apr 2024 16:19:18 UTC No. 16112187
Do you have to know dice patterns by heart to solve this question
🗑️ Anonymous at Thu, 4 Apr 2024 16:55:54 UTC No. 16112220
>>16112185
I didn't forget, I described the higgen numbers to show that there are two possible results that can't be disambiguated without firther knowledge about dice as OP requested.
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Apr 2024 16:56:55 UTC No. 16112222
>>16112185
I didn't forget, I described the hidden numbers to show that there are two possible results that can't be disambiguated without further knowledge about dice as OP requested.
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Apr 2024 17:26:54 UTC No. 16112257
>>16112187
Yes, it's a question only for gambling addicts.
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Apr 2024 17:45:38 UTC No. 16112277
Not enough information. While 6-sided dice most commonly have opposite faces totaling to 7, that's not a standard. And we don't see enough of the dice to conclude they follow this standard, with possible arrangements given what we see having different totals.
>>16112257
I feel like that the opposite sides of a die tend to total twice the average (cept for D4s) is fairly common knowledge.
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Apr 2024 17:52:39 UTC No. 16112285
>>16112181
Opposite sides of a die add up to 7. You can use that idea to find all sides except the one on the very right. That one is either a 1 or a 6, the problem says it's not a 6, so it has to be a 1.
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Apr 2024 17:56:36 UTC No. 16112292
>>16112185
>The answer is 23.