What is it?
- A contest where you find several digits in a row that form a palindromic number at least 2 digits long.
- A palindromic number is a number that is the same when written forwards or backwards. The first few palindromic numbers are 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 22, 33, 44, 55, 66, 77, 88, 99, 101, 111, 121…
- Every valid palindromic number will earn you as many points as the length of the palindromic number: posting 2002 will earn you 4 points, for example.
How do you play?
- To enter, submit a post with:
- First, the palindromic number you found;
- Along with either (1) a pic showing this number in the grid, or else (2) list the digits of your number and state which boxes they occupy in the grid.
- All the palindromic number digits must be in a row, either horizontally, vertically or diagonally.
- Once used in a palindromic number, all the boxes containing the digits that are part of it cannot be used again.
- The palindromic number cannot begin nor end with a 0.
- The palindromic number must be at least 2 digits long.
or20 february wrote:2002
20 february wrote:2002
2 in box 193
0 in box 222
0 in box 251
2 in box 280
Rules:
- Only 1 post per person per round, any more and all of your posts will be disallowed.
- EDITING will only be permitted for 10 minutes after your original post. NO DELETING.
- Once a player posts a palindromic number, the boxes containing the corresponding digits cannot not be used again.
- Any post containing an already posted box number will be marked as invalid. You must check previous posts to see what boxes have been claimed since the last update.
- Where a post has been edited resulting in duplicates, then the last one in time gets disallowed.
- Rounds will be open for 24 hours unless there has not been a post for 4 hours, then an update may happen sooner.
- The contest will close when there are no numbers left to claim or there has not been a post for 12 hours.
Reward
- 10 WRZ$ for each valid post (to be paid at the end of the contest).
- 50 WRZ$ bonus to the 5 players with the highest points total.
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**Anyone may join at anytime