Re: 350 level combinations Hi clarkeskye,
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Re: 350 level combinations Hi ClarkeSkye,
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Re: 350 level combinationsI worked out that if you say start with France and do the rest (84 levels) then start with England next time and so on. Take France, this one would be played 1st, then perhaps 2nd then 3rd etc. If this method is worked with all the places there would be 420 levels. However if you played France first, then played England 2nd and so on till you finish. Then you could play France 1st again, but having China 2nd, and maybe England 3rd etc, so each place is played in each position, giving over 2000 levels. Sorry if this sound a bit muddled, but I did it on a spreadsheet which I could make sense of. |
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Re: 350 level combinations Kind of see where you're coming from skye (or is it clarke?). When you asked - my first thought was 5 options for first world x 4 remaining choices for 2nd world x 3 for 3rd world x 2 ways to arrange worlds 4 & 5. I was considering only 5 initial choices because the future world always has to be after the other 5. So I made that that 120 different ways to play and that's just arranging the worlds and ignoring the bonus levels.
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Re: 350 level combinations I too would like to know how it has been calculated. I didn't calculate the bonus levels, that's why I had the 84. If there are 5 worlds + the 6th at the end then it would be
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Re: 350 level combinations Hi folks,
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