Do you know the guy who made the puzzle?
Does he have a letterbox?
Ok, i got it.
Clues:
1- each image is an individual digit.
2- the first x is not a 7
Just tell us?
You'd divide into 9 parts surely? However I thought shading was off the table.
Or its a 9 hour clock.
Spoiler it though if you do please. I'm not one to give in so easily.
If you did want to do it that way (dont) you'd have 9 parts, but 10 numbers. Because the top of the clock would be both 10 and 0, like a normal clock is 12 and 0![]()
If you did want to do it that way (dont) you'd have 9 parts, but 10 numbers. Because the top of the clock would be both 10 and 0, like a normal clock is 12 and 0![]()
I was think eight cycle positions, with one fully on and one fully off to fulfil the 10 possibilities.
Unsure if this is correct, so blank, n, ne, e, se, s, sw, w, nw, full for the ten variations?
It's not giving in. It's collective intelligence![]()
Ok, spoiler coming:
x = 660
y = 467
normal clockface, number is opposite the dark shading, 12 = 0
more clues for those who prefer:
-its a normal clockface, luckily nothing points to a double-digit number anywhere.