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I like your answer whether it is right or wrong. I haven't got a clueW, Z
From a topological standpoint these are the letters that don't have intersections (e.g. E) or enclosed space (e.g. A) etc.

I like your answer whether it is right or wrong. I haven't got a clueW, Z
From a topological standpoint these are the letters that don't have intersections (e.g. E) or enclosed space (e.g. A) etc.

F U
It's the last line of the Goldbach Conjecture

HA. I just looked that up.
''It has always been thought that there may be a simple solution to Goldbach's Conjecture. In this paper I will show that solution.''
The 'simple solution' runs to over 4500 words.![]()
hah, i was beaten to itF U
It's the last line of the Goldbach Conjecture

You may be right.W, Z
From a topological standpoint these are the letters that don't have intersections (e.g. E) or enclosed space (e.g. A) etc.

Nice try though.Is it 6?
Edit: No, it's not![]()
6 is East, 3 is South and 11 is West. What is North?
11 is as given.9
Assuming 11 is west north west