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I'm 'in'. The rest of you are 'out'.
As an 'in' I say statements of truth. You cannot guess directly at what this truth is, you must make statements like mine, and I tell you whether they are my truth or not. NOTE: MY truth is consistent and will not change through the challenge. IF you get enough 'truths' to convince me you know my 'truth' - usually 3 statements in a row that are correct - you become 'in', and have the same powers as me - but all 'in' people stick to the same truth, as set by me. You need to look for patterns in this so when I say 'X is true, but Y is false' you need to work out what rule or pattern is true for X (and all following statements), but not true for Y Example #1: It's true for yesterday but not for last week It's true for submarine but not for submersible It's true for revolution but not for revolt Answer in white: <font color="white"> They are words from the titles of tracks by the Beatles </font> Example #2: It's true for book but not for literature It's true for seen but not for visible It's true for bookkeeper 3 times over, but not for librarian Answer in white: <font color="white"> The word contains a two consecutive same letters</font> So, the answer can be about word patterns, or from 'lists' from the outside word, or in fact any reasonable construct/pattern involving words and letters. PLEASE DO NOT EVER SAY OUTRIGHT WHAT YOU THINK THE PATTERN IS. Okay, this first one from me reasonably simple is: It's true for rat but not for mouse It's true for pot but not for kettle It's true for trap but not for ambush (Now, if you have an idea what it is, please say it in the form 'It's true for A, but not for B'. I will confirm if it's correct or not.) |
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It's true for cat but not for dog
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It's true for cat but not for dog [/ QUOTE ] No. It's true for dog but not for cat. |
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It's true for rat but not for mouse It's true for pot but not for kettle It's true for trap but not for ambush [/ QUOTE ] It's true for spin but not for spine It's true for bot but not for bottle It's true for pin but not for needle |
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It's true for spin but not for spine It's true for bot but not for bottle It's true for pin but not for needle [/ QUOTE ] correct wrong correct getting close. It's true for tin but not for bottle. |
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it's true for don and dan and tim but not for andy or alex or rita
it's true for but but not for and it's true for deer but not for elk it's true for "a ton" but not for "tons," bene? it's true for part but not for whole |
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it's true for don and dan and tim but not for andy or alex or rita it's true for radar but not for doppler [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] it's true for deer but not for elk [/ QUOTE ] Er, Don yes, but don't think so for Dan. Tim, just about. true true Give me 2 more goood ones, and you're in. |
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True of Tuq but not Wookie.
True of borodog but not iron. |
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It's true for tug but not for yank.
It's true for pay but not for spend. It's true for room but not for space. |
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True of draw, not of write.
True of diva, not of singer. True of golf, not of cricket. |
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