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Hi@DieOmimi ,
This part I’m still a little bit confused...
Three equal digits do not count as a pair of numbers!
So if we have something like 45,111 then this will not count right? What about something like 15,0000? Will that count as 2 pairs of 0s?🧐
45.000 has 1 pair of zeros, and 150.000 has 2 pairs 😁
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Are you making fun of me? I was not sure so that’s why I asked. My brain doesn’t work yet.😄
I am not making fun of you 🤪
I think she meant that if you get 45.000 you cannot count it as 2 pairs:
45.0️⃣0️⃣0 and also 45.00️⃣0️⃣, that it only counts as one pair.
Yes, I got you, but she didn’t say “2 pairs”, she wrote “a pair”. That’s why I got confused.🤔🧐
I'm wondering the same things @DGenevieve & @Kate3A. 🤔 And, as my friend @Freddy_ says -well, 'used to say' 😔- also PMSL 🤣 at your exchanges. You gals rock!
Does this ⬇️ count as 3 pairs? (two 1s, two 0s & two 0s)
Gotta make sure to submit the correct screenshots now that there's a new Sheriff in town... 😏
Ok so this is one pair of 3's correct?
@Kate3A @DGenevieve @DaniTheOG my Answer:
Hi Dani, your screenshot is very pretty. It contains a pair and once quadruplets. If your score was 112200, you would have three pairs. At 110100 Two pairs (two ones at the beginning, two zeros at the end).
@Werner_Cichy the number on your screenshot is good. Only your screenshot can't be up-to-date. I think Dani's Sherriff can confirm that. 🤔
@rebelchild yes, that's exactly how it is. You have a couple.
oh, I was completely wrong, 45.000 and 150.000 have no pairs at all!!
@DGenevieve you were right to ask on it, it seems my brain was the one that didn't work yet, yours was fine 🤣🤣🤣