Guest Posted April 9, 2009 Report Share Posted April 9, 2009 A G M S B H N T C I O U D J P V E K Q W F L R X [/codebox] Each letter is in the correct column only one letter in each column is correctly positioned. The following apply to the correct order. S is somewhere above N, R is one below V but two below D but neither A nor C is in the same row as V. A is three above Q, E is somewhere above G and U is one below M but one above L. I is three below T and C is two above J.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Guest Posted April 9, 2009 Report Share Posted April 9, 2009 A G M S B H N T C I O U D J P V E K Q W F L R X [/codebox] Each letter is in the correct column only one letter in each column is correctly positioned. The following apply to the correct order. S is somewhere above N, R is one below V but two below D but neither A nor C is in the same row as V. A is three above Q, E is somewhere above G and U is one below M but one above L. I is three below T and C is two above J.... [spoiler=I THINK I DID IT!]AHMX CKPU DLOT EJQV FGRS BINW[/spoiler] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Guest Posted April 9, 2009 Report Share Posted April 9, 2009 wat is this asking you to do, seems that it is just stating tha alphabet and thats it there no real riddle in here. if you want this to be a riddle then you should state it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Guest Posted April 10, 2009 Report Share Posted April 10, 2009 @killerwatt I think this is a good form of 'puzzle' it is in the 'New Puzzles' sub-forum anyway. It may look like just reorganizing alphabets but there's a rule that " In each column ONLY ONE LETTER is in the right position". Meaning the other 5 letters need to be moved around and must not conflict with the CLUES given. @SvenJOLLY You almsot got it right man. One 1 problem: In your 3rd column, M & O is the same as their previous position, but it's just a matter of swapping your O & P and you'll be 100% correct Anyway this is my answer, with the bolded letters are the only ones that are correctly positioned in their respective column A H M X C K O U D L P T E J Q V F G R S B I N W Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Guest Posted April 10, 2009 Report Share Posted April 10, 2009 @SvenJOLLY You almsot got it right man. One 1 problem: In your 3rd column, M & O is the same as their previous position, but it's just a matter of swapping your O & P and you'll be 100% correct Anyway this is my answer, with the bolded letters are the only ones that are correctly positioned in their respective column A H M X C K O U D L P T E J Q V F G R S B I N W Right you are! Good call! I think I triple checked those to make sure that only the four were in the original spots, but apparently I needed to quadruple check! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Each letter is in the correct column only one letter in each column is correctly positioned. The following apply to the correct order.
S is somewhere above N, R is one below V but two below D but neither A nor C is in the same row as V.
A is three above Q, E is somewhere above G and U is one below M but one above L.
I is three below T and C is two above J....
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