Daily #DadJoke for August 4, 2015
What do dyslexic insomniac agnostics do most evenings?
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Continue ReadingDid you find the 79 regular numbers under 10^8 are also palindromes in at least one base from 2 to 10?
Continue ReadingHow many regular numbers under 10^8 are also palindromes in at least one base from 2 to 10?
Continue ReadingWere you able to unravel these palindrome and anadrome clues and solve this week’s GeekDad Puzzle of the Week?
Continue ReadingCan you unravel these palindrome and anadrome clues to solve this week’s GeekDad Puzzle of the Week? Maybe, but Most Likely Not.
Continue ReadingWhat are the longest runs and sequences of steps required to “disprove” consecutive Lychrel number candidates? Are there many repeated palindromes made?
Continue ReadingWhat are the longest runs and sequences of steps required to “disprove” consecutive Lychrel number candidates? Are there many repeated palindromes made?
Continue Reading(NOTE: For purposes of this puzzle, please consider only sums of sets of squares of positive integers.)
Hopefully, a lot of people remembered that the sum of numbers from 1^2 + 2^2 + … n^2 = n(n+1)(2n+1)/6. …
Continue ReadingThis week’s puzzle is simple: How many numbers, between 1,000,000 and 10,000,000, are both palindromes and the sums of sets of consecutive squares?
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