Zendo trivia

Started by Proxima, November 05, 2024, 01:44:23 AM

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Proxima

I decided to compile some trivia from the Zendo, play by forum game. Since the game moves quickly at times, I decided to do this in a separate topic so it's easy to find and update my posts as the game continues.

First, here is a list of all starter koans played so far. (Yes, round 18 had two of each colour.) Of course, there's nothing wrong with playing the same starter koans as a previous round if the rule is different! It's interesting that the only exact repeat pair we've had, WHITE/BLACK, was repeated by the same player (ccexplore).

     White         Black
1   LEMMINGS      CHEAPO
2   INSANE        STEVE
3   SIMON         GEOO
4   WHITE         BLACK
5   STOOGE        GATES
6   NEWPORT       CARDIFF
7   BROWN         BLACK
8   BUDDHA        NATURE
9   WHITE         BLACK
10  CLAM          SPAM
11  YELLOW        BLUE
12  QUILLSHWAMMY  LIGHTYAGAMI
13  LEMMING       PROXIMA
14  ELEUSIS       ZENDO
15  NO            YES
16  EUCLID        EULER
17  ALABAMA       MISSISSIPPI
18  FIRE, MIGHTY  FIRES, MIGHT
19  EVEN          ODD
20  RAT           RAGE
21  BUBBLE        WRAP
22  ENOUGHTHINGS  OTHERSTUFF
23  GABRIEL       CHARLES
24  EDITOR        DOSBOX
25  BANANA        APPLE
26  PINEAPPLE     LOOPING
27  THOUSAND      MILLION
28  MARY          POPPINS
29  BANANA        APPLEPIE
30  LEMMING       LIME
31 POTATO         CARROT

Proxima

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And here's the list of all rules so far! All rules take the form "A koan has the Buddha-nature if and only if..."

1. (Simon): its letters are not all different
2 (Insane Steve): at least half its letters are vowels (Y is consonant)
3 (geoo): all letters have either mirror or rotational symmetry
4 (ccexplore): it contains an odd number of consonants (Y not tested)
5 (möbius): exactly half its letters are vowels (Y not tested)
6 (Minim): each consonant occurs at most once (Y not tested)
7 (Simon): its first letter is alphabetically earlier than all its other letters
8 (Proxima): its length is greater than or equal to alphabetic position of its first letter
9 (ccexplore): it contains at least one letter from "AKHTBN" and letters from that string occur only in that order
10 (Clam): it contains two letters that are consecutive in the alphabet
11 (Nepster): exactly half its letters are from the first half of the alphabet
12 (Proxima): its first and last letters are the same or their alphabetic positions differ by a multiple of 4
13 (Ramon): it contains the letter whose alphabetic position equals its length
14 (Nepster): when arranged alphabetically, its last letter is a vowel (Y is consonant)
15 (Minim): the sum of alphabetic positions of its letters is prime
16 (Proxima): its length is square or triangular, but not both
17 (Clam): its third letter is the same as its third letter when arranged alphabetically
18 (namida): it has at least three letters, and at least half its letters have (alphabetic position - 1) a multiple of the length, with the first letter counting twice if it is a multiple
19 (Proxima): for each n, the nth vowel either does not appear or appears n times (Y is vowel)
20 (namida): every pair of adjacent letters are either the same or from opposite halves of the alphabet
21 (Proxima): it contains an odd number of letters with exactly one vertical line segment
22 (Simon): its first letter is the same as or alphabetically earlier than all its other letters
23 (Proxima): the second and second-last letter are both consonants or both vowels (Y is consonant)
24 (Dullstar): it alternates between vowels and consonants (Y not tested)
25 (namida): its first two vowels are at positions n and 2n for some n (Y is consonant)
26 (Dullstar): it has odd length and its middle three letters are two vowels and a consonant (Y is consonant)
27 (Proxima): it contains a Roman numeral and doesn't contain any invalid Roman numerals
28 (WillLem): its letters are all different
29 (Simon): one letter appears exactly (n/2) times where n is the length
30 (Proxima): it would score at least 10 in English-language Scrabble (ignoring legality)