here are the tries:
1:
█ █ █ █ - 1 black 1 white.
2.
█ █ █ █ - 1 white.
3.
█ █ █ █ - 1 white.
4.
█ █ █ █ - 1 white.
5.
█ █ █ █ - 2 white.
6.
█ █ █ █ - 1black 1 white.
7.
█ █ █ █ - 2 white.
8.
█ █ █ █ - 2 whites.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Jetstream
If we have all the colors guessed correctly, yet are in the wrong place, then there would be FOUR WHITE PEGS.
e.g. Blue Green Red Yellow
4 whites - based on the code being *Green Red Yellow Blue*
You see, that is what confused me about you only giving 1 white/back or 2 whites.
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wrong. white is given when you have 1 pin in the wrong place. let's say you guess red blue green yellow. and the code is red red red orange. then you only get 1 black because theres only 1 red in the correct space. not 3 reds. get it?