So I clicked for an answer and none is shown, but this one is easy – opposite sides must add up to 7 so A is the only possibility (4 and 3 must be on opposite sides and 5 and 2 must be on opposite sides, so B and C are out)
I didn’t know that the sides have to add up to seven, but I figured it out anyway by looking at the way the five side is oriented in relation to the six’s dots. In answers B and C, the five side would be under the six when the dots are in two columns, whereas answer A has the five side under the six with it facing the opposite way, with two ROWS of three. I figured that the two wrong answers would be alike and the right one different.
So I clicked for an answer and none is shown, but this one is easy – opposite sides must add up to 7 so A is the only possibility (4 and 3 must be on opposite sides and 5 and 2 must be on opposite sides, so B and C are out)
posted by Bri on 10-13-2008 at 7:32 am
Too much time in Vegas. This one was pie!
posted by Loathing on 10-13-2008 at 8:46 am
A!! Hey, I actually got one of these games! Admittedly, it was fairly easy since opposite sides of a die must add up to seven…
posted by Hannah on 10-13-2008 at 9:54 am
I’m following too much news these days. When I saw “Die, Die, Die,” I thought “Drill, Drill, Drill.”
Recaptcha: LORENA strong. Hmmmm…
posted by Betsy on 10-13-2008 at 2:45 pm
I didn’t know that the sides have to add up to seven, but I figured it out anyway by looking at the way the five side is oriented in relation to the six’s dots. In answers B and C, the five side would be under the six when the dots are in two columns, whereas answer A has the five side under the six with it facing the opposite way, with two ROWS of three. I figured that the two wrong answers would be alike and the right one different.
posted by Gretchen on 10-13-2008 at 6:24 pm
Ha ha! D&D finally pays off!
posted by heather on 10-13-2008 at 11:12 pm