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NeoPets Riddles (Lenny Conundrums) and Answers Here

 
 
markr
 
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Reply Thu 27 Oct, 2011 12:30 am
@lennyfan,
twelve = 130760
thirty = 194215
ninety = 848015
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lennyfan
 
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Reply Wed 2 Nov, 2011 10:11 pm
The current prize for the first 250 correct entries is a Purple Slorg Pencil Holder. You will also get a cool trophy that people can see when they do a user lookup on you! And all correct entries will split the 2,000,000 Neopoint prize pool.

THIS WEEKS PUZZLE - ends next Wednesday, most likely

Look! Nine dots! That's a lot of dots!

http://images.neopets.com/games/conundrum/427_dots.jpg

Can you draw straight lines through all nine dots without lifting your pencil? Enter your answer below.
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lennyfan
 
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Reply Wed 2 Nov, 2011 10:13 pm
I'm practically ashamed to post this week's puzzle. Of course you can. This is a classic puzzle, but the usual problem is figuring out how to do it in only 4 straight lines. Actually, with those hugely fat dots, you might be able to do it in 3 lines, depending on how big the piece of paper is.

And 5 lines is completely trivial.
wertyiu102
 
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Reply Wed 2 Nov, 2011 11:43 pm
@lennyfan,
Why not just say: Yes.

Because it doesn't speicfy the amount of lines, so obviously, you can just go across the top, down, across, up, and across. Make sense? Okay.. From top left corner, go right two, then down two, then left two, then up one, then right one.
lennyfan
 
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Reply Wed 2 Nov, 2011 11:59 pm
@wertyiu102,
Right, the answer is yes. What I was trying to say is that this is on a par with the question they once asked that was something like "What is 8 times 9?" Ridiculously simple and not worth wasting an LC on.
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Ceili
 
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Reply Thu 3 Nov, 2011 12:13 am
Lenny, you can't stay within the box. You must make two of your lines longer than the box.
Go up, longer than the 3 dots, diagonal through two dots - again longer than the size of the box, horizontal through all three dots and, then you can hit the remaining two. Draw a kite shape. Hope this makes sense.
wertyiu102
 
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Reply Thu 10 Nov, 2011 12:03 am
@Ceili,
But it doesn't give a limit to how many lines you could use. So, therefore, you can use as many lines as you need, Smile
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wertyiu102
 
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Reply Thu 10 Nov, 2011 09:08 pm
While hunting for artefacts in the Lost Desert, a group of Desert Scarabs came upon the following on a tomb wall. They pondered for a bit, and then realised the last, missing line was the key to everything! All they needed to do was solve the puzzle and treasures beyond their wildest dreams would be theirs for the taking.

1
11
21
1211
111221
312211
13112221
1113213211
31131211131221 (I think that's it, I dunno how to post a picture. :3)

What is the 10th line? Enter your answer below, with no spaces or punctuation!

markr
 
  0  
Reply Fri 11 Nov, 2011 01:29 am
@wertyiu102,
13211311123113112211
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wertyiu102
 
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Reply Wed 16 Nov, 2011 11:43 pm
This Lenny was pretty self explanatory.

The letters on the bottom correspond witht eh words on the top.

simple.
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lennyfan
 
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Reply Wed 23 Nov, 2011 03:52 pm
The current prize for the first 250 correct entries is a Gobbler Mask. You will also get a cool trophy that people can see when they do a user lookup on you! And all correct entries will split the 2,000,000 Neopoint prize pool.

THIS WEEKS PUZZLE - ends next Wednesday, most likely

Doug, Cindy, Austin, and Zorblox are all preparing for a delicious turkey feast. While waiting, they start to quarrel over who can eat the most!

Zorblox can eat more turkey than Austin, but Cindy can best Zorblox. Austin can out-eat Doug, but Cindy can eat more than Austin. So:

a. Zorblox can eat more than Doug but can't eat more than Austin.

b. Both Doug and Cindy can out-eat Zorblox.

c. Zorblox can eat more than Doug by more than he can out-eat Austin.

d. None of the above!

Which of the above is correct?
Enter just the letter corresponding to the correct answer.
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wertyiu102
 
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Reply Sun 27 Nov, 2011 08:32 pm
I made a little chart thing. I have 1 2 3 4 on the top, 1 being most and 4 being least. On the side, I had the names. Then, I crossed it out. If Z can eat more than A, then A can't eat the most and Z can't eat the least.
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wertyiu102
 
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Reply Wed 30 Nov, 2011 10:06 pm
The correct answer for last week was c.

Unbelivably, the new Lenny is still not up... Poo.
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lennyfan
 
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Reply Thu 1 Dec, 2011 07:25 pm
The current prize for the first 250 correct entries is a Virtupets Energy Sabre. You will also get a cool trophy that people can see when they do a user lookup on you! And all correct entries will split the 2,000,000 Neopoint prize pool.

THIS WEEKS PUZZLE - ends next Wednesday, most likely

Virtupets, Inc. has decided to create a new toy called the Pretty Pretty Princess Prism! This toy has no nefarious purposes at all whatsoever, who told you that?!

A 2-dimensional concept drawing* of the "toy" was leaked earlier this week and can be seen below.

http://images.neopets.com/games/conundrum/431_triangles.png

Ooohhhhhhh... shiny.
*not to scale

For no reason at all, you decide to figure out how many triangles there are in the drawing, not counting half of the triangles that are one-half the size of the largest triangle. Then you submit the number below!

Enter just the number. Adding anything else will disqualify you!
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wertyiu102
 
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Reply Fri 2 Dec, 2011 12:19 am
Virtupets is up to something nasty, I'm sure. And why not an Advent Calendar themed one? o:

Anyhow, that last part would throw you off a tad, but not by much. Kind of easy, but brain hurting. My brain hurts a lot. And my tummy. I ate much too many grapes.
lennyfan
 
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Reply Fri 2 Dec, 2011 12:07 pm
@wertyiu102,
Too early for the Advent Calendar themed one. More likely to show up in a week or two.
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lennyfan
 
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Reply Wed 7 Dec, 2011 03:11 pm
Last week's triangle contained:
12 single triangles
12 triangles made up of two smaller triangles
6 triangles made up of three small triangles
9 triangles made up of four small triangles
7 triangles made up of 6 small triangles
1 large triangle made up of all 12 triangles

This makes a total of 47 triangles

The lines from the vertices to the opposite sides appear to go to the midpoints of the opposite sides, thus splitting the large triangle into two equal area triangles. Hence, there are 6 triangles of half the size of the large triangle. Subtracting 3 of those from the 47 gives us the answer of 44 to submit.
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lennyfan
 
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Reply Wed 7 Dec, 2011 05:17 pm
The current prize for the first 250 correct entries is a Snowman Slushie and a trophy.
All correct entries will split the 2,000,000 Neopoint prize pool.
THIS WEEKS PUZZLE - Ends: next Wednesday, most likely
http://images.neopets.com/games/conundrum/432_example.png
As seen above, you can arrange the digits 1-9 in a 3-by-3 grid so that the number formed in the first row can be multplied by 2 to form the number in the second row and by 3 to form the third row.
http://images.neopets.com/games/conundrum/432_puzzle.png
It can be done a few different ways using a few different number combinations, but what is the one solution with a 5 placed in the centre square? Enter just the numbers found in each row in order, with a space between each. For example, the answer for the first grid shown above would be 219 438 657.
Noip
 
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Reply Wed 7 Dec, 2011 06:13 pm
@lennyfan,
Phew, I have yet to see any real relations that work for the second and third row. I might have to look at this again after I eat.

I THINK I may have gotten it figured out; can't quite say for sure. It seems all the numbers have to be related in some sort of way.
markr
 
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Reply Wed 7 Dec, 2011 07:10 pm
@Noip,
327
654
981
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