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Here are several number patterns: if you solve them all you get a high five; not from me of course, but from someone, eventually, sometime.

1. 4,8,48,2208,4870848

2. 2,4,7,28,33,198

3. 7,8,5,3,4

4. 2,4,16,10,20,400,394

5. 1,2,3,5,7,11,13

6. 4,19,34,49,3,18,33,48,14,29

7. 1,5,14,30,55

8. 0,10,1110,3110,13,2110 -unoriginal old one, but good if you have never seen it.

9. 8, 10, 16, 28, 48 -my favorite

I am not sure about the difficulty, some of them may be hard, we'll see....

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Here are several number patterns: if you solve them all you get a high five; not from me of course, but from someone, eventually, sometime.

1. 4,8,48,2208,4870848

2. 2,4,7,28,33,198

3. 7,8,5,3,4

4. 2,4,16,10,20,400,394 = [x2, to the second power, -6, x2, to the second power, -6]

5. 1,2,3,5,7,11,13

6. 4,19,34,49,3,18,33,48,14,29

7. 1,5,14,30,55

8. 0,10,1110,3110,13,2110 -unoriginal old one, but good if you have never seen it. = ['0', one (1) 0 = (10), one (1) one (1) and one (1) zero (0) = (1110), etc. ]

9. 8, 10, 16, 28, 48 -my favorite

I am not sure about the difficulty, some of them may be hard, we'll see....

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8, 10, 16, 28, 48, 78, 120...

I got this answer by figuring out what the difference in between 8, 10, 16, 28, 48.

Which is 2 (10-8), 6 (16-10), 12 (28-16), 20 (48-28). I then figured out the difference between these numbers.

Which is 4 (6-2), 6 (12-6), 8 (20-12).

And yet again the difference between these numbers...

2 (6-4), 2 (8-6)

So sticking with this pattern...

4, 6, 8, 10 (8+2=10)

2, 6, 12, 20, 30 (20+10=30)

8, 10, 16, 28, 48, 78 (48+30=78)

4, 6, 8, 10, 12 (10+2=12)

2, 6, 12, 20, 30, 42 (30+12=42)

8, 10, 16, 28, 48, 78, 120 (78+4=120)

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Here are several number patterns: if you solve them all you get a high five; not from me of course, but from someone, eventually, sometime.

No high fives here...

1. 4,8,48,2208,4870848 => ni = ni-1 * ( ni-1 - 2 )

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7,8,5,3,4 - two ideas here, neither seems great. One is that it is a pattern of (+1,-3,-2,+1), although that seems random. The other option is that you add the previous two numbers, and drop the first digit of the sum (7+8=15 [drop the 1 to make it 5], 8+5=13 [drop the 1 to make it 3). The problem is with 5+3=8, maybe when it is a single digit answer you divide by half? Damn - why did I even post this? BACKSPACE

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7,8,5,3,4 - two ideas here, neither seems great. One is that it is a pattern of (+1,-3,-2,+1), although that seems random. The other option is that you add the previous two numbers, and drop the first digit of the sum (7+8=15 [drop the 1 to make it 5], 8+5=13 [drop the 1 to make it 3). The problem is with 5+3=8, maybe when it is a single digit answer you divide by half? Damn - why did I even post this? BACKSPACE

I do not know why you posted this, ha. All other puzzles have been solved.

Oh just noticed that I messed up too, so I apologize it is currently impossible. Yet the hint below has the correct pattern, sorry guys.

SO JUST NUMBER 3 IS LEFT...good luck guys.

Hint(this would be the COMPLETE pattern, meaning there are no numbers after this)

7, 8, 5, 5, 3, 4, 4, 6, 9, 7, 8, 8

and this one is solvable, ha.

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I do not know why you posted this, ha. All other puzzles have been solved.

Oh just noticed that I messed up too, so I apologize it is currently impossible. Yet the hint below has the correct pattern, sorry guys.

SO JUST NUMBER 3 IS LEFT...good luck guys.

Hint(this would be the COMPLETE pattern, meaning there are no numbers after this)

7, 8, 5, 5, 3, 4, 4, 6, 9, 7, 8, 8

and this one is solvable, ha.

Number of letters in January, February etc.

Beleive it or not, that did cross my mind as a possible solution initially, but it didn't fit the original numbers ;)

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Number of letters in January, February etc.

Beleive it or not, that did cross my mind as a possible solution initially, but it didn't fit the original numbers ;)

yeah i figured it may have crossed a few people's minds, so sorry for the error, but nice job everyone.

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7, 8, 5, 5, 3, 4, 4, 6, 9, 7, 8, 8

and this one is solvable, ha.

number of letters in the names of the months

edit: too late :( I should have finished reading the thread before posting...

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