It could be though, I can't seem to find any logical correlation between any of the number, lines or columns.
hey you might be on to something..
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THIS IS SOOOO HARD!!!!!!!!!!!
what if the sums of each diagonals are the same>????
what if we have to trat it like a matrix????
dont know the exact word in english...
There are 4 duplicate numbers, Do you think that means anything? They are 16, 41, 93 and 97
maybbeee.add those together and perhaps subtract them from 250?
But there needs to be 2 numbers
yeah, you could also just divide by two
This one is doing my head in, I'm just going to go with the 250 as an answer and hope for the best.
thats what i wanted to do a while ago, and i think i am just gonna do it in a minute...i am stumped!
Idea, thos double numbers, do they have anything in common? Covered up is doubles, or doubles of other on the board?
ohmy. this is mind troubling..
maybe there are supposed to be 6 duplicate numbers, and the other 2 are 5 and 50..... if you break it down to quads of 9... each quad has a single digit, except for the bottom right... so one of the missing numbers could be a single digit number ???
Tip, try order them least to greatest, or greatest to least, that may help.
yess, we have tried that.
putting them into chronological order.
Wow, Bullzeye, you can get complicated, I just put out simple tips.
bullzeye, only 3 of the 9 sections have single digit #'s, what are you talking about?
Well if you have 5 and 50 as the missing numbers, which could make sense, your answer would be 250