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Zoot Allures

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1 is 3
4 is 4
5 is 4
6 is 3

What is 7? was the question

I could not figure it out but the answer is 5

WHY is 5 the answer??????????


It is question 9 on test


here is test Bing Videos

I can not solve last question as well

nor question 4
 
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stinkynuts

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1 is 3
4 is 4
5 is 4
6 is 3

What is 7? was the question

I could not figure it out but the answer is 5

WHY is 5 the answer??????????
This puzzle is based on the number of letters in the word for each number. For example:


• “1” is written as “one”, which has 3 letters.


• “4” is written as “four”, which has 4 letters.


• “5” is written as “five”, which has 4 letters.


• “6” is written as “six”, which has 3 letters.





Now for “7”:


• “7” is written as “seven”, which has 5 letters.
 

Zoot Allures

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This puzzle is based on the number of letters in the word for each number. For example:


• “1” is written as “one”, which has 3 letters.


• “4” is written as “four”, which has 4 letters.


• “5” is written as “five”, which has 4 letters.


• “6” is written as “six”, which has 3 letters.





Now for “7”:


• “7” is written as “seven”, which has 5 letters.

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Now help me figure out question 4 and 20 and you are a genius

Here is the test Bing Videos
 
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Impulse09

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1 is 3
4 is 4
5 is 4
6 is 3

What is 7? was the question

I could not figure it out but the answer is 5

WHY is 5 the answer??????????


It is question 9 on test


here is test Bing Videos

I can not solve last question as well

nor question 4
I really enjoyed that! Thanks for sharing the link.

For Q4, I think you can look at it as having a 3x3 grid wherein for each row sequence (left to right), you lose a shaded square and so on..

For the last question, not sure if its right but I just looked at it as a sequence of numbers where 2 is substituted with ( - ) giving u 1 2 3 4/2 4 6 8. This may be completely incorrect rational but I ended up with the same answer LOL

Not sure how much I trust this as never in a million years would I claim/describe myself as having a genius IQ level :ROFLMAO:
 

Zoot Allures

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I really enjoyed that! Thanks for sharing the link.

For Q4, I think you can look at it as having a 3x3 grid wherein for each row sequence (left to right), you lose a shaded square and so on..
correct reasoning but the last sequence has the line pointing to the upper left corner but the answer has the squares turned 45% ( which I presume you are supposed to ignore) with the line pointing to the middle just like it does in the first sequence

For the last question, not sure if its right but I just looked at it as a sequence of numbers where 2 is substituted with ( - )
giving u 1 2 3 4/2 4 6 8. This may be completely incorrect rational but I ended up with the same answer LOL

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Sounds good to me. I was looking at it as a subtraction and division problem. The harder questions you have to forget what you know and look at the problem with your head out of the box.

Question 9, my original question, is an excellant example of taking your head out of the box LOL

Now, back to Q4
 

wigglee

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This puzzle is based on the number of letters in the word for each number. For example:


• “1” is written as “one”, which has 3 letters.


• “4” is written as “four”, which has 4 letters.


• “5” is written as “five”, which has 4 letters.


• “6” is written as “six”, which has 3 letters.





Now for “7”:


• “7” is written as “seven”, which has 5 letters.
what if you french? 1 is 2, 4 is 5, 5 is 4
 
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