Magic I reckon.
A bit like this
http://www.jokefrog.com/greeting.shtml
Certain colours are associated with a group of numbers and when you click on the colour and then the house, it knows exactly what the number is.
answers.yahoo.com:
They get information about your number from two selections you make: it asks you to pick the color of the number for one screen and then the house the number was in for another screen.
There were five different choices for each color or house, and the numbers 1-25 were represented. By putting one of each color in each different house, a unique coordinate system was created for the set. If you want to replace "Color" with the number 1-5 to put on the y-axis and number the houses 1-5 on the x-axis, you can see that for each color/house combination, there is a unique number that fits those two choices. The computer knows which number it is as soon as you tell it those two pieces of information.
But the computer doesn't know which colour door you will choose from the three choices given at the end.
Computer puts the answer behind the first one you click on.
Originally Posted by Dug
Oops, PlanB answered.
Last edited by slackula; 22-12-2009 at 04:17 PM. Reason: PlanB got there first
It is pointless, it knows your number as soon as you choose the house. It only needs the house and the colour of your number to tell you what it is, all the rest are red herrings.Originally Posted by Dug
Yes. Total crap.
Tolerance testing for me
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