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saint:
I'm normally not bad at figuring out how math puzzles work. I don't get how this works though. It was accurate 100% of the time for me. Like, 20 different times. Anyone know how this works? Does it not work right for anyone?

http://louhi.kempele.fi/~skyostil/archive/dump/flash/psychic.swf

saint:
Ok, got my first clue. Warning, spoiler . . .

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The symbols aren't static - they change each iteration.

somunny:
My nine year old daughter is fascinated with this.

Loki:
Haha, you always end up at the same numbers ^^;
Nicely done though :)

jbox:
By the way, a great way to help kids learn their 9x table is to show them that if you put both hands up, put down the nth finger and then either side of that finger you get (n-1) and (10-n), which together gives you that number times nine.

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