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ctfchallenge | all galleries >> Challenge 65: Minimalism >> Challenge 65: Eligible > Domino Grid *
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10-02-04 Jim B (MSP)

Domino Grid *

Medina, MN

I can't decide if I want this "numerically correct" or not. I suppose if you count them, I have drawn your attention.


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jude04-Oct-2004 15:04
unusual and creative thinking to come up with this. Nicely done. Math? um.. couldn't do it if you paid me
melissa m03-Oct-2004 13:53
I really like this, what a great concept and wonderul execution.
melissa
Rod 03-Oct-2004 11:27
Very nicely taken Jim the pieces have that ivory look. I also agree with everything Byron said, I couldn't understand a word, but it sounded intelligent:-)
Canon DSLR Challenge03-Oct-2004 05:11
Hmmmm... let's see... to get the right number of possible combinations for a game of dominoes that goes to twelve, you'd need 78 pieces in total. If it was a game dominoes that goes to 6, you'd only have to have 21 Pieces. For a game of Domioes going to 9, you'd need 45. Therefore we can conclude that these dice make up a Domino game using numbers 1 through eight only. (and I thought I was terrible at math.... pat on my back for figuring it out) =^D - Byron
ctfchallenge02-Oct-2004 23:50
Nice job Jim. Dominos are a fun subject. YOur look nicer than mine. 8-) theFly
Guest 02-Oct-2004 17:46
Nice!!!!!!! Well done, Jim