Shannon O'Hannan Public School Puzzle Contest Winner 2019
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this puzzle was just the winner of Shannon O'Hannanan Public School's Puzzle Club contest. As the prize, we are letting the winner type out his puzzle on the puzzle stack exchange for all of you to solve. Our winner is Simon Swive (Grade 6):
The answer to the puzzle is a noun:
11 22 33 44
55 66 77 88
99 1010 1111 1212
1313 1414 1515 1616
1717 1818 1919 2020
212121 2222 XY
It should be noted that how the groups of numbers are arranged is irrelevant, so long as the spaces are maintained (they can technically be grouped in any way) but the grouping chosen was designed to help you solve the puzzle.
It has several accepted synonyms. You can say it in a sentence, like:
"My son is a _________".
or
"Does your little girl have ________?"
logical-deduction lateral-thinking
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this puzzle was just the winner of Shannon O'Hannanan Public School's Puzzle Club contest. As the prize, we are letting the winner type out his puzzle on the puzzle stack exchange for all of you to solve. Our winner is Simon Swive (Grade 6):
The answer to the puzzle is a noun:
11 22 33 44
55 66 77 88
99 1010 1111 1212
1313 1414 1515 1616
1717 1818 1919 2020
212121 2222 XY
It should be noted that how the groups of numbers are arranged is irrelevant, so long as the spaces are maintained (they can technically be grouped in any way) but the grouping chosen was designed to help you solve the puzzle.
It has several accepted synonyms. You can say it in a sentence, like:
"My son is a _________".
or
"Does your little girl have ________?"
logical-deduction lateral-thinking
New contributor
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I don't believe that the "decanting-problems" tag is correct. Excellent puzzle for a 6th grade student by the way - welcome to Puzzling.SE!
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– Brandon_J
1 hour ago
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done - edited tags
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– Omega Krypton
1 hour ago
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is the word the same in both blanks or is it pluralized?
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– Will
31 mins ago
add a comment |
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this puzzle was just the winner of Shannon O'Hannanan Public School's Puzzle Club contest. As the prize, we are letting the winner type out his puzzle on the puzzle stack exchange for all of you to solve. Our winner is Simon Swive (Grade 6):
The answer to the puzzle is a noun:
11 22 33 44
55 66 77 88
99 1010 1111 1212
1313 1414 1515 1616
1717 1818 1919 2020
212121 2222 XY
It should be noted that how the groups of numbers are arranged is irrelevant, so long as the spaces are maintained (they can technically be grouped in any way) but the grouping chosen was designed to help you solve the puzzle.
It has several accepted synonyms. You can say it in a sentence, like:
"My son is a _________".
or
"Does your little girl have ________?"
logical-deduction lateral-thinking
New contributor
$endgroup$
this puzzle was just the winner of Shannon O'Hannanan Public School's Puzzle Club contest. As the prize, we are letting the winner type out his puzzle on the puzzle stack exchange for all of you to solve. Our winner is Simon Swive (Grade 6):
The answer to the puzzle is a noun:
11 22 33 44
55 66 77 88
99 1010 1111 1212
1313 1414 1515 1616
1717 1818 1919 2020
212121 2222 XY
It should be noted that how the groups of numbers are arranged is irrelevant, so long as the spaces are maintained (they can technically be grouped in any way) but the grouping chosen was designed to help you solve the puzzle.
It has several accepted synonyms. You can say it in a sentence, like:
"My son is a _________".
or
"Does your little girl have ________?"
logical-deduction lateral-thinking
logical-deduction lateral-thinking
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edited 1 hour ago
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I don't believe that the "decanting-problems" tag is correct. Excellent puzzle for a 6th grade student by the way - welcome to Puzzling.SE!
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– Brandon_J
1 hour ago
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done - edited tags
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– Omega Krypton
1 hour ago
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is the word the same in both blanks or is it pluralized?
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– Will
31 mins ago
add a comment |
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I don't believe that the "decanting-problems" tag is correct. Excellent puzzle for a 6th grade student by the way - welcome to Puzzling.SE!
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– Brandon_J
1 hour ago
1
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done - edited tags
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– Omega Krypton
1 hour ago
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is the word the same in both blanks or is it pluralized?
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– Will
31 mins ago
1
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I don't believe that the "decanting-problems" tag is correct. Excellent puzzle for a 6th grade student by the way - welcome to Puzzling.SE!
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– Brandon_J
1 hour ago
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I don't believe that the "decanting-problems" tag is correct. Excellent puzzle for a 6th grade student by the way - welcome to Puzzling.SE!
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
1 hour ago
1
1
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done - edited tags
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– Omega Krypton
1 hour ago
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done - edited tags
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– Omega Krypton
1 hour ago
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is the word the same in both blanks or is it pluralized?
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– Will
31 mins ago
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is the word the same in both blanks or is it pluralized?
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– Will
31 mins ago
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Is the answer
Down Syndrome? It's the result of having three of chromosome 21.
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No :) but you're on the right track
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– Vranvs
1 hour ago
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So you know the answer? Also, I updated my guess.
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– Brandon_J
1 hour ago
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Yes! That's correct!
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– Vranvs
27 mins ago
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Is the answer
Human?
Because
all of the numbers are doubled except 21 which is tripled. The 21st letter is U.
XY is the chromosome pattern for a male, or man.
Thus... U-man or human
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No, but close... on the right track :)
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– Vranvs
1 hour ago
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@Vranvs how do you know the answer definitively?
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– Will
39 mins ago
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Is the answer
Down Syndrome? It's the result of having three of chromosome 21.
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No :) but you're on the right track
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– Vranvs
1 hour ago
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So you know the answer? Also, I updated my guess.
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– Brandon_J
1 hour ago
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Yes! That's correct!
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– Vranvs
27 mins ago
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Is the answer
Down Syndrome? It's the result of having three of chromosome 21.
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No :) but you're on the right track
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– Vranvs
1 hour ago
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So you know the answer? Also, I updated my guess.
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– Brandon_J
1 hour ago
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Yes! That's correct!
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– Vranvs
27 mins ago
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Is the answer
Down Syndrome? It's the result of having three of chromosome 21.
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Is the answer
Down Syndrome? It's the result of having three of chromosome 21.
edited 1 hour ago
answered 1 hour ago
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No :) but you're on the right track
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– Vranvs
1 hour ago
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So you know the answer? Also, I updated my guess.
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– Brandon_J
1 hour ago
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Yes! That's correct!
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27 mins ago
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No :) but you're on the right track
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– Vranvs
1 hour ago
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So you know the answer? Also, I updated my guess.
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– Brandon_J
1 hour ago
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Yes! That's correct!
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– Vranvs
27 mins ago
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No :) but you're on the right track
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– Vranvs
1 hour ago
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No :) but you're on the right track
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– Vranvs
1 hour ago
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So you know the answer? Also, I updated my guess.
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– Brandon_J
1 hour ago
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So you know the answer? Also, I updated my guess.
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– Brandon_J
1 hour ago
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Yes! That's correct!
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– Vranvs
27 mins ago
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Yes! That's correct!
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27 mins ago
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Is the answer
Human?
Because
all of the numbers are doubled except 21 which is tripled. The 21st letter is U.
XY is the chromosome pattern for a male, or man.
Thus... U-man or human
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No, but close... on the right track :)
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– Vranvs
1 hour ago
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@Vranvs how do you know the answer definitively?
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Is the answer
Human?
Because
all of the numbers are doubled except 21 which is tripled. The 21st letter is U.
XY is the chromosome pattern for a male, or man.
Thus... U-man or human
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No, but close... on the right track :)
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– Vranvs
1 hour ago
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@Vranvs how do you know the answer definitively?
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– Will
39 mins ago
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Is the answer
Human?
Because
all of the numbers are doubled except 21 which is tripled. The 21st letter is U.
XY is the chromosome pattern for a male, or man.
Thus... U-man or human
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Is the answer
Human?
Because
all of the numbers are doubled except 21 which is tripled. The 21st letter is U.
XY is the chromosome pattern for a male, or man.
Thus... U-man or human
answered 1 hour ago
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No, but close... on the right track :)
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– Vranvs
1 hour ago
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@Vranvs how do you know the answer definitively?
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– Will
39 mins ago
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No, but close... on the right track :)
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– Vranvs
1 hour ago
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@Vranvs how do you know the answer definitively?
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– Will
39 mins ago
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No, but close... on the right track :)
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– Vranvs
1 hour ago
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No, but close... on the right track :)
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– Vranvs
1 hour ago
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@Vranvs how do you know the answer definitively?
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– Will
39 mins ago
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@Vranvs how do you know the answer definitively?
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– Will
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I don't believe that the "decanting-problems" tag is correct. Excellent puzzle for a 6th grade student by the way - welcome to Puzzling.SE!
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– Brandon_J
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done - edited tags
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is the word the same in both blanks or is it pluralized?
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