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Could you please specify which side is 1 and which side is 5? I think that caused me to fail the first time I did the puzzle. Thanks.
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yay i did it! and it only took me abought 5 mins, it would be nice if there were more of these sort of games tho...anyway 5/5 :)
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i could figure out what two i had wrong...till i remember what left and right is and realized i had the green and white houses swapped (facepalm)
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I got it right but I mixed up right from left and felt like an idiot after looking up the solution when I was flabbergasted that I didn't get it the first time.
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It's one of those riddles that you can solve, forget, return to after several months, and enjoy the fun of solving it again. In other words, excellent replayability for a riddle.
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Guys please don't say it's easy, sure it may be for you but you're practically spitting in other peoples' faces when they are having a tough time. Common courtosy or whatever.
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har! that was too easy! best tip ever: dont be afraid to place the houses in random places at the start, then solve all the questions to do with house places and colours, take it from there
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for all of you people saying you have to guess, you don't. You have to extrapolate but that is very different. Alot of it is process of elimination and I'm guessing thats what alot of you people forgot to do. But it is the perfect number of clues to just make sure you get everything right. Pretty fun =)
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I don't see why misanthr0pe has been disliked, he's correct, the actual logic puzzle itself doesn't require guessing if you write down your process, you can eliminate others by looking at what they already have. As for ittlecas, it's Einsteins riddle, to add a randomizer would simply make it worthless, as it's made to only have a single solution.
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actually guessing takes about 5 minutes, first fill in the absolute values such as the norwegian living in the first house. Then fill everything up. Click finish. see how many you have right, starting from the top, rearrange them until you get each row of data correct. I broke the system in less then five minutes :P fix this so that it doesn't tell you how many you have right at the end. It should only say right or wrong.
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Very nice and no guessing required. @ipreferpie: you do well with math but logic may not be your strong point. Can we get a randomizer so we can replay this?