i don't like this game.
I don't know how it works, but it appears to.
NM, found an on-line site that explains it. I had a feeling it was something like this.
"This ‘magic’ is based on multiples of 9. The answer to the 2-digit formula is always a multiple of 9. On the board, the signs change order, but the sign on the multiples of 9 (9, 18, 27, 36, etc) are always identical."
NM, found an on-line site that explains it. I had a feeling it was something like this.
"This ‘magic’ is based on multiples of 9. The answer to the 2-digit formula is always a multiple of 9. On the board, the signs change order, but the sign on the multiples of 9 (9, 18, 27, 36, etc) are always identical."
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Its actually not that hard.
For example:
11
1+1=2
11-2=9
15
1+5=6
15-6=9
20
2+0=2
20-2=18
25
2+5=7
25-7=18
97
9+7=16
97-16=81
99
9+9=18
99-18=81
You see what I mean....
And now look at the Table.
all on those "magic spots" that the numbers WILL hit, are the same patterns.
so of course the "game" is always right.
For example:
11
1+1=2
11-2=9
15
1+5=6
15-6=9
20
2+0=2
20-2=18
25
2+5=7
25-7=18
97
9+7=16
97-16=81
99
9+9=18
99-18=81
You see what I mean....
And now look at the Table.
all on those "magic spots" that the numbers WILL hit, are the same patterns.
so of course the "game" is always right.
