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 Originally Posted by OngBonga
Yeah I can do it in four questions, can't do it in three yet.
I'm happy we can know either 2nd or 3rd isn't random after 1 question, but we now have two questions to ask the one we know isn't random to determine both identities and language.
If we ask the same question to all three, I guess we'll find random, and nothing else.
No, we won't find anything, there is a flaw in your logic, if we use your method of evaluating the answer to your question, and ask it of all three, we determine that no one is random.
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