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Task 899

Average Number Of Attempts: 4.00
Correct Answers: 2 - Total Answers: 8

Rules

Guess the NERDLE in 6 tries. After each try, the color of the tiles will change to show how close your guess is to the solution.

If the tile becomes GREEN, your number or operation is located at correct place. If the tile becomes RED, your number or opeartion exists within the expression, but at different place.

Example of the correct math expression:
-3+15=12

Joke Of The Day

14 new blonde jokes

1.Two blondes walk into a bar…
You would have thought one of them would have seen it.

2. Why did the blonde put lipstick on her forehead?
She was desperately trying to make up her mind.

3. Why was the blonde's belly button sore?
Her boyfriend was blonde too.

4. Did you hear about the blonde who tried to blow up her husband's car?
She burnt her lips on the exhaust pipe.

5. What do you do if a blonde throws a grenade at you?
Pull the pin out and throw it back!

6. What do you do if a blonde throws a pin at you?
Run like hell; she's got a grenade in her teeth!

7. Blonde: "Do you have any children?"
Colleague: "Yes, I have one that's just under two."
Blonde: "I might be blonde, but I know how to count."

8. Why did the blonde get fired from her job packaging M&Ms?
She kept throwing out all the ‘Ws'.

9. I found my blonde girlfriend painting the spare bedroom, wearing my coat and hers.
She was sweating buckets.
When I asked her why, she said it was because the can said "best results with two coats"!

10. What's blonde and dead in a closet?
The hide-and-seek champion from 1995.

11. What do you give a blonde who has everything?
Penicillin.

12. Blonde: "What does IDK stand for?"
Brunette: "I don't know."
Blonde: "OMG, nobody does!"

13. Friend: Have you met my identical twin sister yet?
Blonde: No, what does she look like?

14. Why can't you tell a blonde a knock-knock joke?
Because they keep getting up to answer the door.

Source: JokesOfTHeDay.net - Brain Teasers Partner

On This Day

Heinrich Rohrer

Born 6 Jun 1933.Swiss physicist who, with Gerd Binnig, received half of the 1986 Nobel Prize for Physics for their joint invention of the scanning tunneling microscope. (Ernst Ruska received the other half of the prize.) Ruska's electron microscope of the 1930s was unable to show surface structure at the atomic level. Rohrer and Binnig began work in 1978 on a scanning tunneling microscope in which a fine probe passes within a few angstroms of the surface of the sample. A positive voltage on the probe enables electrons to move from the sample to the probe by the tunnel effect, and the detected current can used to keep the probe at a constant distance from the surface. As the probe moves in parallel lines, a 3D image of the surface can be constructed.
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