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Mastermind: What should I guess next? That depends We start with usual Mastermind logic: Where can the second clue get a black dot from? Not one of the B’s otherwise clue 1 or 3 is broken Therefore the first letter is E The fourth clue tells us the second and third letters are D and C, respectively That only leaves three choices: EDCC, EDCD, EDCE Now the interesting part: The obvious strategy is guess randomly, e g choose EDCC first
mastermind - Master Mind Rule ambiguity - Puzzling Stack Exchange A recent question about Programming a Prolog solver for a Master Mind type problem generated a question about a scoring rule ambiguity for Master Mind, which is not solved by the Wikipedia page ent
mastermind - Guess my number - Puzzling Stack Exchange There is a popular game called Mastermind in which one player guesses another player's secret sequence - it could be a word, some colors, or numbers The guesser says a possible sequence, and they
word - Cryptic Mastermind - Puzzling Stack Exchange And now for something completely different: Cryptic Mastermind! Given below are five sets of five cryptic clues each, all resulting in five-letter words The black and white pegs, like in regular
What is the optimal first move in Mastermind? - Puzzling Stack Exchange Any first move is equal, as long as it follows the pattern XXYY The way you number the holes in the first move is only a base reference point for the subsequent moves So, choose an arbitrary first move, name those first choices as they are named at the start of the stragey and then apply the complete strategy The article basically says "start with 1122, since it's proven to be better than
Colorblind Mastermind - Puzzling Stack Exchange This puzzle is part of the Monthly Topic Challenge #7: Board games Inspired by the incident, I created a variant of Mastermind, although it wasn't actually intended for colorblind people The main
Mastermind: Win in two - Puzzling Stack Exchange Bob was very lucky in his last game of Mastermind Alice was the codemaker; Bob was the codebreaker They played with six colors and a length four code Bob's first guess wasn't an immediate win But
mathematics - Mastermind with an error - Puzzling Stack Exchange Mastermind is a code-breaking game for two players where people try to guess the opponents guesses You can find the detail on wikipedia The game you play with your friend is a little different, a