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A Game Of Numbers

· By GamingGuy907 · Published 2024-11-16T16:23:20.142Z

Meta Prompt
The solution to this meta is 8 letters. When solving, I would advise starting from square one, and reading like a book.
Through my extreme boredom, I came up with a silly idea for a meta puzzle! This one is very much something I'd create (being a huge math nerd and all), and is my first attempt at a meta, but I think considering I'm new to most of this stuff, it should be pretty simple to find the solution even as a new solver.
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  • kurtalert solved 2024-11-19T20:16:01.022Z

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  • Hector 🤓5:27 · 2024-11-16T18:16:56.055Z
    Couldn't solve it, even after revealing the answer...
    • GamingGuy907 constructor · 2024-11-17T16:21:55.540Z
      To explain the solution for this:
      The most important thing to consider on this board is the Fibonacci sequence. The idea is to start from the top-leftmost square, and follow through the digits in the sequence until you can't anymore. In this case, the sequence runs up to 21 before you reach the end of the board. So, the sequence will go 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21.
      Counting the P in the topleft as the first 1 in the sequence, you have to move to the left however much the next digit says. Since the next digit is also 1, you move one to the left to get E. 2 is the next in sequence, so moving 2 to the left from E goes to R. When you reach the edge of a row, just keep counting and move to the next row down, starting again from the left. (this is why I included the hints to start from square one - both the first actual square on the board and the first 1 in the fibonacci sequence - and to read like a book, left to right and top to bottom).
      Hopefully this makes a bit more sense for how to get there. As I said, I'm new to metas in general, and this was just a silly idea I had for one. I' sure there was a way I could clarify this better, but my main way of conveying things is through long-winded paragraphs of explanation. If there's any advice you could give on how this could be better, please do let me know!
      • Hector 🤓5:27 · 2024-11-17T16:50:44.990Z
        Oh, thanks. I did check partial sums, but only looked at the numbered squares
      • kurtalert 🤓2:19 · 2024-11-19T20:17:29.499Z
        Very interesting. Knew we were doing something with the Fibonacci sequence, but it took me a bit to make any sense of it. Obviously the first attempt was just grabbing the letters in the boxes matching 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34- which gives you PETFDDAP lol. For a second I thought we might be doing something with pet food!
        1A
        Shaken to the core
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        Across
        1. 1A
          Shaken to the core
        2. 9A
          "I'll pass."
        3. 10A
          Acts like a volcano
        4. 12A
          A bit out of wack
        5. 14A
          What one does to a crooked painting
        6. 16A
          Popular rhythm game, that normally ends with "!"
        7. 17A
          "Toy Story" dachshund
        8. 18A
          Creator of a famous mathematical sequence (no, not 32D) that goes 1, 1, 2, 3, 5...
        9. 24A
          Spa sounds
        10. 25A
          Nonverbal agreement
        11. 26A
          Employment recruiting and management
        12. 27A
          Tatered tuber type
        13. 29A
          Video game with monkeys and balloons - Bloons __
        14. 30A
          Battery variety
        15. 31A
          Magic words, with sesame
        16. 32A
          Witty bit
        17. 33A
          "That's me! __ the one!"
        18. 34A
          Coke competitor
        19. 35A
          Slenderman guards 8 of this
        Down
        1. 1D
          Evidence
        2. 2D
          Justifiers of means
        3. 3D
          Oz pup, chopped in two
        4. 4D
          Justification
        5. 5D
          Japanese peak
        6. 6D
          How one might respond if asked "How do you confirm you are at work?"
        7. 7D
          1982 alien film
        8. 8D
          Nintendo product
        9. 11D
          Exercise for those in Romania (or anyone, really)
        10. 13D
          Music genre with some wobbly bass
        11. 15D
          Texted gratitude
        12. 19D
          "Fingers crossed!"
        13. 20D
          Forget-me-___
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          Find meaning, as sense
        15. 22D
          Bond portrayer in "Skyfall"
        16. 23D
          Start of a quotable boast
        17. 24D
          Surmounting
        18. 28D
          NSN opponent
        19. 32D
          March 14th's partygoer
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