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Let me just add my 2cents to clairify the confusion that some might have on how numerical system works, on at least this game:
The numerical sequance of this game is 0123456789, each number is an independent and represents itself, no combination beween two numbers, so 0 is an individual independent number starts before 1 and dosn't add up to any other number.
If we added 10 to the sequance it will mess up the numerical system and not add up correctly, for example if you have a scoe of 78910 and some one else has 23450, by common sense follownig the system, how are we going to represnt these two scores! we can't count the 1-0 as 10 as we can't count the 5-0 as 50. in this case the first player correct sequance is 789 and the second player is 2345. Otherwise, the winner will be the loser and the loser will be the winner🙃
@Lola_Pop, here is my summary. Please look again at the questions / uncertainties in the count
38 - Weekend Challenge
Task: how many consecutive numbers can you get on a score
There are 10 entries per player possible
I only counted the entries per player with the most consecutive digits.
Time: Monday, 08.11. - 5 p.m.
Entries for the Champions Badge:
@KCullen127 --> 4 consecutive numbers
@Moh1977 --> 4 consecutive numbers
@JessicaBilly --> 3 consecutive numbers
@simplyP --> 2 consecutive numbers
Entries for a follow-up prize:
@nobelove --> 4 consecutive numbers
@nnarkis --> 4 consecutive numbers
@laley --> 4 consecutive numbers, First Entry: uncertain how to count 78910 (4 or 5 consecutive numbers)
@headoperations --> 3 consecutive numbers
@DieOmimi --> 3 consecutive numbers --> unsure if 7890 is counted as 4 consecutive numbers
@Nix66 --> 3 consecutive numbers
@siti_payung --> 3 consecutive numbers
@Cats4Caz --> 3 consecutive numbers
@wykoon --> 3 consecutive numbers (3 entries each)
@Nat09 --> 3 consecutive numbers (2 entries each)
@Laurenmlh --> 2 consecutive numbers --> unsure if 890 is counted as 3 consecutive numbers
@DGenevieve --> 3 consecutive numbers
@DaniTheOG --> unsure how to count 1098 (4 consecutive numbers?)
This is definitely 4 consecutive numbers 👇🏽
Thanks for the Leaderboard Ina. 🙌
Question: I see my entry has a question marks (which is perfectly fine, I agree that it is questionable) but are you asking me the question or our homegirl @Lola_Pop? Cause if you are asking me, I can say why I think it is 4 consecutive numbers but if you are asking homegirl then I'll just wait for the veredict.
Lemme know! 🙏
@DaniTheOG after all the questions and discussions, I would like to have the verdict of our homegirl @Lola_Pop. Your entry is not questionable and I would recognize it as 4 consecutive digits. I'm just not sure how our CM sees it. If our boss has given her opinion, I can correct it accordingly (even in the other positions, where I was not sure).
Hello Friends!
I like the name homegirl 😁
I've been thinking about all your questions and doubts
And just when I thought I had come to a conclusion (that most of you would argue hahaha), I've seen there are 2 first-timers (@KCullen127 with 3456, and @Moh1977 with 3210) who have made it- so there's a tie-break needed 🤣
These players get one step further to their goal: @nobelove , @nnarkis , @laley .
@DaniTheOG , it's not that I don't want to "lose you" for the Weekend Challenge (she's only 1 win away from the Champion of Champions badge), believe me; I just agree with @nobelove 's comment about 0 and 10. 😬
@KCullen127 , @Moh1977 - no break for you I'm afraid!