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Find the rabbit

Started by zemtex, June 11, 2011, 01:17:13 AM

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Quote from: donkey on June 12, 2011, 12:34:00 PM
Quote from: zemtex on June 12, 2011, 05:57:16 AM
I can't hold the answer back any longer. The rabbit is at x: -1 y: -1 Some of the boxes is simply white and one of them close to white, that is probably why some of you didnt think of it as part of the grid.

Or with cartesian: x: -1 y: +1

They cannot be part of the grid, all boxes have a black border regardless of color. White boxes are OK but they must follow the same border rules as other colors or the puzzle is just random.

I'm sorry, it does not say anything about border requirements, box size or randomness in the official rule book....

This is obviously one of those intelligence tests where the answer *is not to answer*
We are all of us insane, just to varying degrees and intelligently balanced through networking

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QuoteThis is obviously one of those intelligence tests where the answer *is not to answer*
No response is a response. To not answer is impossible. How you answer is everything.

The rabbit is in the top left corner. If a box is defined as a single pixel, the smallest drawing unit (without being pedantic over color space!), then the rabbit doesn't exist anywhere; the pattern of pixels just appear to be a rabbit at a larger scale. Individual pixels carry only single color information and no data regarding the larger picture whatsoever, when taken in isolation.

Psycho-analyze that!!  :U