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There is now a strong suspicion that the Number Strings relate to paths on the Perplex City Map.
There is now a strong suspicion that the Number Strings relate to paths on the Perplex City Map.


A fuller description is contained on the [[Wave 4 Number Strings]] page.
A fuller description is contained on the [[Number Strings Paths]] page.


Other earlier suspicions pointed to the game of Risk, perhaps in relation to the Risk pieces and the Dice, though this is now be consensus discounted.
Other earlier suspicions pointed to the game of Risk, perhaps in relation to the Risk pieces and the Dice, though this is now be consensus discounted.

Revision as of 23:20, 9 December 2006

The following information has been gathered together from various places

Speculations

There is now a strong suspicion that the Number Strings relate to paths on the Perplex City Map.

A fuller description is contained on the Number Strings Paths page.

Other earlier suspicions pointed to the game of Risk, perhaps in relation to the Risk pieces and the Dice, though this is now be consensus discounted.

Observations

  • Numbers range from 1-4, including 1.5, 2.5, and 3.5.
  • There are a total of 42 numbers.
  • There are 42 territories in Risk.
  • There are 11 numbers that start with "1-" and "2-" each, and 10 numbers that start with "3-" and "4-".
  • In a 4-player game of Risk, two players start with 11 territories and two start with 10 territories.
  • See the Number String Analysis page for further statistical, uh, analysis.

Proper Order

Through the help of The Library of Babel site, the proper order of the number strings was discovered by ilikepucks. The order, paired with the cards the strings are from:

#029+ 1-14443432.5-3 
#058+ 2-21122214-4 
#029- 3-232.52.51.5-1 
#058- 4-23232.534334-1 
#040- 1-1144144414432.5-4 
#040+ 2-11444414412-3 
#063+ 3-34-1 
#060- 4-44444444111111111114-3 
#060+ 1-414141414144144441-1 
#063- 2-414441141-1 
#090- 3-433333334-2 
#090+ 4-4444444443.5-1 
#094+ 1-1114112321-1 
#094- 2-4111111441-2 
#096- 3-44411414441444112.5-4 
#136- 4-143334-3 
#096+ 1-222233332-4 
#188- 2-21121111221-4 
#136+ 3-2333234-1 
#188+ 4-11122221412234-2 
#191- 1-344411444443-1 
#191+ 2-11444444444411111111444-2 
#192+ 3-3333322333332-4 
#203+ 4-33223333234-4 
#192- 1-444444114411112-1 
#218+ 2-4444433333323-2 
#203- 3-11144144144443-3 
#222+ 4-1414411122-2 
#218- 1-44334-3 
#156+ 2-111221111112-4 
#222- 3-34433333432-4 
#235- 4-222233332222.5-1 
#235+ 1-4444444434444444444443-4 
#237- 2-1222323-2 
#236- 3-2112223-2 
#236+ 4-4333223323-3 
#250- 1-343-2 
#156- 2-2232-4 
#237+ 3-3333334433334-1 
#250+ 4-3322333333333332-1 
#253+ 1-1111211112-4 
#253- 2-111114441114114-1 

Older Speculations

The prior speculation was:

  • The Start Numbers, or those before the first dash character, identify a player.
  • The Middle Numbers, or those between the dashes, could represent a path, where 1=South, 2=West, 3=North, 4=East.
  • The Middle Numbers could represent conquests on a Risk map.
  • The End Numbers, or those after the second dash, could identify a player who ends up in control of a territory in Risk. There are 9 numbers that end in "2"; there are 9 regions in North America on a Risk board. There are 7 that end in "3"; there are 7 regions in Risk's Europe. There are 12 numbers that end in "4"; there are 12 regions in Risk's Asia. There are 14 that end in "1"; there are 14 regions in Risk's South America, Africa, and Australia continents combined.