Are you smarter than a second grader from China?

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Keenly

Guest
Yup took me 4 trys but i got it


EDIT: i cant seem to do it again.....
 

shimmer

Well-Known Member
I feel about as thick as a containerfull of tiger cock, but i'm half drunk and am ok at some other stuff. 'k
 

Doctor Pot

Well-Known Member
getting the frogs switched around was actually pretty tricky, but I'm pretty sure Chinese schoolchildren don't usually speak portugese. Sure it's not Brazilian?

If you can't figure it out, here's a hint: (highlight the area underneath to see it)
The easy mistake to make is thinking that it doesn't matter what color frog occupies a space; it actually matters quite a lot, since each frog type can only move in one direction. Try not to have two frogs in a row of the same color, where the front frog can't move, as that'll cause problems.

If you want to view the sledgehammer, highlight under here:
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It actually only took me like 5 minutes, but I hate it when I can't figure these puzzles out. :p
 

medicineman

New Member
I guess I'm dumber than a 2nd grade chinese student. I never did figure it out. I kept getting two of the same blocking the way no matter which way I tried. Could someone share the secret, I hate it when something this obviously simple blows my mind.
 

Doctor Pot

Well-Known Member
If you can't figure it out, here's a hint:
The easy mistake to make is thinking that it doesn't matter what color frog occupies a space; it actually matters quite a lot, since each frog type can only move in one direction. Try not to have two frogs in a row of the same color, where the front frog can't move, as that'll cause problems.

If you want to view the sledgehammer, highlight under here:
356421357642354

Drag your mouse over my entire post to see the hints. Or press Ctrl-A while you're looking at this post.
 

medicineman

New Member
If you can't figure it out, here's a hint:
The easy mistake to make is thinking that it doesn't matter what color frog occupies a space; it actually matters quite a lot, since each frog type can only move in one direction. Try not to have two frogs in a row of the same color, where the front frog can't move, as that'll cause problems.

If you want to view the sledgehammer, highlight under here:
356421357642354

Drag your mouse over my entire post to see the hints. Or press Ctrl-A while you're looking at this post.
No kidding, that's what happens every time, two in a row. I've exhausted every combination I can think of, I guess the right one eludes me.
 

medicineman

New Member
3, 5, 6, 4, 2, 1, 3, 5, 7, 6, 4, 2, 3, 5, 4 there ya go med, thats the answer
Well thanks, but I cant see what that means. I've tried those combos and get stopped at the 2nd #, 5. a sequence cant be completed by making #5 jump 2nd and in fact there is no 7th frog. I give up, you guys have stumped me with this one, Kudos. Put me in the column of I don't believe this can be solved, or thick as a brick whichever suits your taste. Maybe I'm the only one dumb enough to admit he can't solve it.
 

nvirgo79

Well-Known Member
they might be able to make the froggies jump, but my bed room is bigger then 3 chinamens' houses.
 
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