Now bear with me here this may be a little confusing to understand, but if you understand it it is very fun. You know that you can do the numbers like 1 2 3 ect. You also can type them in lower case and upper case. Ex. one two three and ONE TWO THREE. The object of the ridde is to find a number in which the number of strait lines in the upper case version of the word is equal to the value. You can't do ONE TWO and THREE because O and R are not strait lines. But FIVE would work but there are 12 strait lines and thoes don't even out. Now try to find a number. ( The letter I can have three strait lines ( like I) or one (like l). ( W also has 4 linnes)
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Now bear with me here this may be a little confusing to understand, but if you understand it it is very fun. You know that you can do the numbers like 1 2 3 ect. You also can type them in lower case and upper case. Ex. one two three and ONE TWO THREE. The object of the ridde is to find a number in which the number of strait lines in the upper case version of the word is equal to the value. You can't do ONE TWO and THREE because O and R are not strait lines. But FIVE would work but there are 12 strait lines and thoes don't even out. Now try to find a number. ( The letter I can have three strait lines ( like I) or one (like l). ( W also has 4 linnes)
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