• manucode@infosec.pubOP
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    I got Hexcodle #367 in 3! Score: 85%
    
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    This one went pretty well. I got all the 16-positions right on the first try.

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      It’s a sequence of three hexadecimal numbers, two digits each. The first two digits denote the amount of red, the middle two green, the last two blue (#rrggbb).

      0 to 9 represent the values 0 to 9, A is 11, B is 12, and so forth to F which is 15. For each of the three pairs of digits, you have to multiply the left one by 16 before adding the right one.

      For example, 4A = 4 * 16 + 10 = 64 + 10 = 74. The highest possible value is FF = 15 * 16 + 15 = 240 + 15 = 255 and the lowest is 00 = 0 * 16 + 0 = 0.

      #ff0000 is the maximum amount of red and zero green or blue, so a bright red. #ff00ff is the maximum amount of red and blue, but no green, a bright magenta. #8000ff is roughly twice as much blue as red, a shade of purple. #ff8080 is a pale red, #800000 a dark red.

      If you need more explanation, look up hexadecimal number notation and hexcode colours.

  • esc27@lemmy.world
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    I got Hexcodle #367 in 4! Score: 68%
    
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    https://hexcodle.com
    
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    I got Hexcodle #367 in 4! Score: 70%

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    https://hexcodle.com

    Form yesterdays (56%), it’s improvement.

    This could be dangerous rabbit hole of process (figuring the offset of first guess to goal) optimisation.

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    Weird, my game is still on #366

    I got Hexcodle #366 in 4! Score: 68%
    
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      I had the same issue. Using the navigation arrows to go back to 365 and then forward to 366 and further to 367 solved this problem.