[ 10/22 - 10/28 ] Weekly Ralis Conundrum! #10: Ice Bin Challenge
#29
Posted 22 October 2014 - 08:38 PM
Clarifying questions are fine. I haven't seen anything that I think would count as a hint.
Yes, all numbers have to move as far in the direction as they can go. You cannot selectively move some and not others and you cannot stop them early.
Thank you
I just submitted a random response. :U
I think I will a few times during this week too
#39
Posted 25 October 2014 - 04:29 AM
Correct answers that are not chosen for the weekly prize will gain points depending on how many people get the correct answer! When you've saved up 20 points (points will be kept track in the 3rd post of each thread), you can PM me any time during the week to trade your points in for the current week's prize. You may only trade in points once a week for a single prize, so keep that in mind if you're trying to save up for a "better" prize. Winners of the weekly prize may PM me by the end of the week to opt out of the weekly prize, instead receiving he amount of points awarded as a participation prize for that week, up to a total of 20.
Since your now doing this point system (I'm unsure if anyones asked this.) does this mean people who have answered previous questions correctly for the past few months get points awarded?...also sent answer
#44
Posted 27 October 2014 - 11:23 AM
My understanding is that--unlike the gray squares--the red square doesn't prevent any of the numbered squares from occupying the same space. Thus, #1-4 will melt only if they slide into the red square. Likewise, you win when #5 goes into the red square, regardless of whether there is an immovable square next to it to stop its movement.
nvm, I wanted to have it clarified if #5 only has to pass over the red square and not stop on it >.<
RIght after I sawthe other post that already clarified it
... just forget this post
Edited by NyuX, 27 October 2014 - 11:29 AM.
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