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Logic Puzzle

CyberHiker

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Here is a link to a game: Frog Leap | I Am Bored

When you have completed the game, post how many tries it took you to complete it.

I am mainly looking for Ti vs. Te and the Thinking vs. Feeling cluster.

Good Luck
 

Tom

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Pretty easy, got it straight away (feeling with Te).
 
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Phantonym

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Oh boohoo smarty-pants all around, it took me about five tries. :smile:
 

BlueScreen

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I dived straight in, two grid locks, then realised the rule is: no two frogs the same next to each other except at ends. Did it without thinking after that.

This seems like my normal approach. I could get to the same information by thinking about it first, but playing around and seeing something in motion seems to be quicker. So I just dive in, fail a few times, then understand it.
 
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garbage

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I did it by manipulating the flash application to skip to the little Portuguese "Parabéns!" message, which signifies that I got to the end

because logic puzzles are stupid and I wanted to beat it without having to do all of that crap

:workout:
 

JocktheMotie

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Third try too. My process was similar to Noigm's. Dive in, derive the rule, then execute.
 

sculpting

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frogs.jpg


Frog fail. I tried three times and quit. Stupid bastard frogs. But look, these frogs ^^ very cute!
 

Malkaro

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Took me some tries.
Succeeded more because of luck rather than understanding what the rule was.
 

professor goodstain

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5th to 7th try, somewhere in there. after the first success i had to do it a few more times again to get it again.....=Phail
i would say Si Te
 

BlueGray

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There were never many possible moves and every one but the correct one would mess you up instantly.
 

CzeCze

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IT'S A TRICK!!!

You can't solve it!

The frogs exist only in your mind man!

Free yourself!

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I state my answer as an Ne dom.

And that's my final answer.
 

JustHer

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Uhh it took like probably 7 tries of random clicking until I solved it just by going step by step and seeing what the only safe move was
 

Aleksei

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I gave up after a dozen tries. I hate logic puzzles.
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_dp

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I dived straight in, two grid locks, then realised the rule is: no two frogs the same next to each other except at ends. Did it without thinking after that.

This seems like my normal approach. I could get to the same information by thinking about it first, but playing around and seeing something in motion seems to be quicker. So I just dive in, fail a few times, then understand it.
I think I'm like this - I was kind of bored, so got right into it without thinking beforehand. i'm pretty sure I could ahve got it in one try had I thought about it, but decided to apply logic asap and got it in a few, after a small number of gridlocks
 

CyberHiker

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There were never many possible moves and every one but the correct one would mess you up instantly.

Yes, that was the purpose of the test. To find out how MANY tries it takes you to find the ONLY solution.
 

BlueGray

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Yes, that was the purpose of the test. To find out how MANY tries it takes you to find the ONLY solution.

Well there are technically two solutions. I'm commenting more on the fact that every wrong move is obviously wrong. It doesn't' take more than thinking a single move ahead to solve. There is also never more than two possible moves.
 
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