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How high in the Fibonacci sequence can we go before someone ruins it?

Started by Karanrimé, Jul 19, 2016, 06:14:03 AM

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Karanrimé

Simple.

The sequence goes by simply adding the previous two numbers in the sequence to make a new number:

1
1
2
3
5
and so on. USE TWO ONES.


I'll start.

1
The human(?) previously known on this site as ChildGamer

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joefarebrother

Play me on chess.com! Scratch group!   √-1 2³ ∑ 3.14, and it was delicious!

Either your internet was too slow, or you're using the wrong theme, so you lost the game.

Siverko

I have returned.

Siverko - pronounced "SEE-vehr-koh" (IPA: [ˈsiverko]), from a traditional Slavic word meaning "cold north wind".

Karanrimé

The human(?) previously known on this site as ChildGamer

[under construction]

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Starmeadows


joefarebrother

Play me on chess.com! Scratch group!   √-1 2³ ∑ 3.14, and it was delicious!

Either your internet was too slow, or you're using the wrong theme, so you lost the game.

Karanrimé

The human(?) previously known on this site as ChildGamer

[under construction]

;

joefarebrother

Play me on chess.com! Scratch group!   √-1 2³ ∑ 3.14, and it was delicious!

Either your internet was too slow, or you're using the wrong theme, so you lost the game.

Karanrimé

The human(?) previously known on this site as ChildGamer

[under construction]

;

Siverko

I have returned.

Siverko - pronounced "SEE-vehr-koh" (IPA: [ˈsiverko]), from a traditional Slavic word meaning "cold north wind".

Karanrimé

The human(?) previously known on this site as ChildGamer

[under construction]

;

joefarebrother

Play me on chess.com! Scratch group!   √-1 2³ ∑ 3.14, and it was delicious!

Either your internet was too slow, or you're using the wrong theme, so you lost the game.

Karanrimé

The human(?) previously known on this site as ChildGamer

[under construction]

;

joefarebrother

Play me on chess.com! Scratch group!   √-1 2³ ∑ 3.14, and it was delicious!

Either your internet was too slow, or you're using the wrong theme, so you lost the game.

Karanrimé

The human(?) previously known on this site as ChildGamer

[under construction]

;

Faressain

Priest units never get old. WOLOLO!

A fate can be changed, everything will change. A destiny is just a container that keeps the liquid in - in this case a person.
Raise your voice, and say it with Twilight Sparkle! I am a kitty cat and I'm steppin' on pillow, steppin' steppin' on pillow, steppin' steppin' on pillow.

Have a twili-meow! /On discord as Vardaril#1783

Karanrimé

The human(?) previously known on this site as ChildGamer

[under construction]

;

Faressain

Priest units never get old. WOLOLO!

A fate can be changed, everything will change. A destiny is just a container that keeps the liquid in - in this case a person.
Raise your voice, and say it with Twilight Sparkle! I am a kitty cat and I'm steppin' on pillow, steppin' steppin' on pillow, steppin' steppin' on pillow.

Have a twili-meow! /On discord as Vardaril#1783

Karanrimé

The human(?) previously known on this site as ChildGamer

[under construction]

;

Siverko

I have returned.

Siverko - pronounced "SEE-vehr-koh" (IPA: [ˈsiverko]), from a traditional Slavic word meaning "cold north wind".

Karanrimé

The human(?) previously known on this site as ChildGamer

[under construction]

;

Siverko

I have returned.

Siverko - pronounced "SEE-vehr-koh" (IPA: [ˈsiverko]), from a traditional Slavic word meaning "cold north wind".

Karanrimé

The human(?) previously known on this site as ChildGamer

[under construction]

;

Siverko

I have returned.

Siverko - pronounced "SEE-vehr-koh" (IPA: [ˈsiverko]), from a traditional Slavic word meaning "cold north wind".

Karanrimé

The human(?) previously known on this site as ChildGamer

[under construction]

;