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Sequences
For anyone interested in letter or number sequences, I've just created a simple puzzle set at www.chrisrob.co.uk
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The worked example on the page tells you to substitute FSS for the word "puzzle", (i.e. http://robichris.googlepages.com/fss) to take you to the next clue.
The worked example on the page tells you to substitute FSS for the word "puzzle", (i.e. http://robichris.googlepages.com/fss) to take you to the next clue.
You may find it better to go to http://robichris.googlepages.com/puzzle instead of using the link from the homepage shown as the URL may not display properly in your browser.
Hi Tallulah.
The first puzzle's answer is fss so you need to put fss at the end of the link like so:
http://robichris.googlepages.com/fss
See how you get on wit hthe second one.
The first puzzle's answer is fss so you need to put fss at the end of the link like so:
http://robichris.googlepages.com/fss
See how you get on wit hthe second one.
There is. It says JFMA (3), so you have to work out what JFMA could stand for and work out the next 3.
It's January, February, March, April so the next three are May, June, July.
Take the three initials (M)ay, (J)une, (J)uly and put them at the end of this link so you get:
http://robichris.googlepages.com/mjj
And that link has the next sequence.
It's January, February, March, April so the next three are May, June, July.
Take the three initials (M)ay, (J)une, (J)uly and put them at the end of this link so you get:
http://robichris.googlepages.com/mjj
And that link has the next sequence.