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Interesting numbers

· By SamuRai · Published 2024-04-04T02:38:30.501Z

The interesting number paradox proves that all numbers must be interesting, so here are some.
FWIW, my 3x3 number crossword proved surprisingly popular, so here is a 6x6. All squares are single digits and minimal math is required to solve. Now don’t make me make a 15x15! Enjoy.
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  • SylveonSoulmate 2:43 · 2024-04-04T03:18:36.872Z
    Nice puzzle, loved the number wordle (plusnumber?). Sadly couldnt get the top left corner.
    • SamuRai constructor · 2024-04-05T17:43:48.525Z
      Also, your pluswords are always delightful. +1
      • SylveonSoulmate 2:43 · 2024-04-07T00:35:21.749Z
        Thank you so much!
      • SamuRai constructor · 2024-04-05T17:42:21.251Z
        That was the final answer I clued after trying 50 different ways to make 4D an interesting number and failing. I suppose it at least gives the puzzle a good entry point if one is struggling.
      • mbensley 🤓1:42 · 2024-04-04T20:41:49.658Z
        Waiting for 8675309 (7x7?)
        When do you just start writing clues for sudoku
      • kurtalert 🤓2:27 · 2024-04-05T15:25:05.685Z
        Thanks!
        • SamuRai constructor · 2024-04-05T17:39:32.117Z
          You are most welcome!
        1A
        The Meaning of Life
        1
        2
        3
        4
        5
        6
        7
        8
        9
        10
        11
        12
        13
        14
        15
        Across
        1. 1A
          The Meaning of Life
        2. 3A
          Unlucky squared
        3. 6A
          Commands on a tablet?
        4. 7A
          Why 5 is afraid of 6? Because…
        5. 8A
          Waltz count
        6. 10A
          Bond number
        7. 11A
          A high number?
        8. 13A
          n+1 in base n
        9. 15A
          With 0, C. Montgomery Burns’ SSN (curse you FDR)
        Down
        1. 1D
          A well informed number (in US but apparently no more)
        2. 2D
          Half a missing page?
        3. 3D
          Start of the second decade of the eighteenth century, birth year of Louis XV.
        4. 4D
          3️⃣1️⃣2️⃣7️⃣5️⃣6️⃣❌🟡✅✅❌🟡 4️⃣8️⃣9️⃣0️⃣6️⃣1️⃣ ❌✅❌🟡🟡🟡
        5. 5D
          When added to 10A, it would no longer fit in the space for 5D.
        6. 9D
          André’s number
        7. 11D
          The only alphabetical number
        8. 12D
          Score
        9. 14D
          Smallest number with 6 natural divisors
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