RE: Number Choosing Contest.
05-17-2016, 07:48 PM
Rules:
Rule 1: Expressed in ternary form, the number must definitely have MORE ONES than EITHER TWOS OR ZEROES.
Rule 2: The difference between the number and the closest prime is larger than 5.
Rule 3: Expressed in base 2, the digits of the number are palindromic.
Rule 4: The number is definitely a positive nonzero integer.
Rule 5: The number is a perfect square whose decimal digits do not sum to exactly 1.
Rule R: No pure numeral format. (That is, plaintext numbers without positional formatting or other symbols aside from other basis such as i j k, etc.)
Rule U: Cannot share the format of a number that has already been posted on the same page. (25 posts per page, 1-25, 26-50,...)
Rule V: Multiple numbers must be submitted with spacing between each distinct numeral at least twice the space between the digits of a single numeral. Single digit numerals have 'infinite spacing.'
Rule 1: Expressed in ternary form, the number must definitely have MORE ONES than EITHER TWOS OR ZEROES.
Rule 2: The difference between the number and the closest prime is larger than 5.
Rule 3: Expressed in base 2, the digits of the number are palindromic.
Rule 4: The number is definitely a positive nonzero integer.
Rule 5: The number is a perfect square whose decimal digits do not sum to exactly 1.
Rule R: No pure numeral format. (That is, plaintext numbers without positional formatting or other symbols aside from other basis such as i j k, etc.)
Rule U: Cannot share the format of a number that has already been posted on the same page. (25 posts per page, 1-25, 26-50,...)
Rule V: Multiple numbers must be submitted with spacing between each distinct numeral at least twice the space between the digits of a single numeral. Single digit numerals have 'infinite spacing.'