To explain this matter one must understand that the patterns have always been there.
What I have developed is a "way" to expose them, and a manner in which, to make these available for further scrutiny. By everyone.
The theorem goes as such:
" Each number creates a pattern on the grid "
And to reveal the pattern I have overlapped the positions of the number into a single window. For everyone to see.
How I go about this process, is quite simple. Really.
This is what you have to do.
What I have developed is a "way" to expose them, and a manner in which, to make these available for further scrutiny. By everyone.
The theorem goes as such:
" Each number creates a pattern on the grid "
And to reveal the pattern I have overlapped the positions of the number into a single window. For everyone to see.
How I go about this process, is quite simple. Really.
This is what you have to do.
- Draw out a pair of crossing paralell lines (just like the ones for tic-tac-toe).
- Mark the position of the selected number within the nine grids of the puzzle. By placing a corresponding dot within the crossed lines, exactly as you see them positioned in the grids.
- And.. voila, youve got it. That is, you should be able to "see" a recognizable pattern.
Now, you will have instances in which the dots will overlap each other. And for that ocasion I have developed a systematic order for dots to be applied. (see the pictures).
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