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#189 - Purple - Multithreaded
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aliendial
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I agree with c1023 the notches are all around the edge of the card - not out to the edge but in where the dotted lines end. But rather than bring the thread back through the next notch, I assume it comes back through the center of the card. So I assume we need to measure the length of half the lines on the front, then double (=length of all lines on one side) double again(=length front and back), then times 4. I think.
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Snr Weaver
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Seems to me that there is a deliberate attempt to force perspective with this card, meaning that we are looking down some sort of cylidrical loom, (The kind of thing they would make socks / stockings with) so the length of the printed "threads" would be underterminable. The numbering of the threads with beads (or pin heads?) would seem to be the logical thing to concentrate on. But I'm stuffed if I know what you're supposed to do with them!

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I think i have seen something like this before,

Has anyone tried to start from the centre of the card and then work there way around the pegs going back to the centre each time a peg has been passed?

I will be attempting this when i get back from the post office
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Blackcobain
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Well it's not
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1, 2 or 3

I'm just going to try this methodically for a while. I don't care how long it takes.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 10:02 am
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Grimey
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Quote:

Has anyone tried to start from the centre of the card and then work there way around the pegs going back to the centre each time a peg has been passed?


Just tried my attempt at this...

Split the card into four quadrants, running diagonally across the card (so 1-20 across the top and 21-48 down the side). Measure all the way across the card to the opposite side and added them up, which gave me

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6452 mm


From there, it's four times per notch, which to me meant

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Multiply the above by 8... as in, through the notch, then the middle of the card


So...

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51616 / 1000 ~= 52m

Didn't work... then thinking that that amount of thread would cause it to bunch up, tried 53 and 54 as well. No joy. Hopefully I didn't screw anything obvious up, and the puzzle is just better than that...


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Grimey
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...and assuming that you're only supposed to count the lines numbered 1-6 with the orange dots, that gives you

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3248, which ~3m, which Blackcobain has already discounted


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hendo77
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I can confirm it is NOT:

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21 or 22


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thereverendeg
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Grimey wrote:
...and assuming that you're only supposed to count the lines numbered 1-6 with the orange dots, that gives you

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3248, which ~3m, which Blackcobain has already discounted


Wait,

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3248mm or 3248cm? Because 3248cm is ~32m not 3

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Grimey
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thereverendeg wrote:

Wait,

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3248mm or 3248cm? Because 3248cm is ~32m not 3


Sorry - should have been specific. All my initial measurements were in mm.

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fretty
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Confirmed solve:
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I used pythagorus to get the lengths in terms of notches, multiplied it by 4 and then by 0.5 as each notch is 0.5cm. Then when converted to meters I got an answer of 36m


Whew, this card was silly.

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aliendial
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I don't understand. But thanks!

"lengths in terms of notches"?

and then "multiplied by 0.5" (i.e. halved it?)
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hendo77
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Thank you! Although I still don't fully understand...

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where you start with the thread and where exactly it goes...


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fretty wrote:
Confirmed solve:
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I used pythagorus to get the lengths in terms of notches, multiplied it by 4 and then by 0.5 as each notch is 0.5cm. Then when converted to meters I got an answer of 36m


Whew, this card was silly.
could you elaberate on what notches you used?the ones with the beads only?

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almagest
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I still do not get this. The answer works, but why?

Note that the solve box does not say the answer is in metres, it just tells you not to input the units. The answer certainly cannot be in metres, it would be far too big. But it is hard to see how it could be cm either. Taking things like 8x the distance from the centre to the labelled notches gives around 323cm, which does not work as cm or as m. Going from labelled notch to labelled notch does not work. Ignoring the labels and going fom the centre to every notch does not seem to work either.

fretty, could you explain more precisely what you did? I got 323cm from what I think you did!

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Allattar
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A little confused also.

I know you have to take a thread through each point 4 times.
But do we take a thread from the centre?
Do we start at the one notch point, then move to the two notch then three then four etc... and back to one again?

Do we just join notches? or are we returning to the centre each time.

Confused.

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