This here is a number sequence. Can anyone figure out what it is?

This here is a number sequence. Can anyone figure out what it is?

55
47
51
53
51
51

any retard that knows binary numbers can

You're thinking too hard about it

Define the bounds of a single number in the picture.

Nature doesn't work in such silly convoluted ways.
Creating ill-defined puzzles is man's creation.

So, what are the physical bounds of a specific number in this sequence. Otherwise, this is silly and false question as the bounds can be arbitrarily assigned just as they were at inception.

I'll wait for your reply OP and then easily answer your question.

3 2 3 4 3 5 3 4 3 4

Boundaries are within the the black square, if the black was a complete square.

What are the boundaries of the quantized numeric representative square in units?

The Full image is 6 units by 6 units.

How many units by units is the square you speak of? 2x2? 3x3? drop info.

Also, is the sequence left to right and descending?

You need to specify this as one can arbitrarily assign it with the info given. Thus, there is no right/wrong answer in such a case.

You can't just throw shit on a wall and ask, what number sequence do you see.

3 8 15 16 21 23 27 28 33 34

What if each is a cord like the first one is -3,1 second is -2,2 and so on?

6 5 1 3 5 6 5 5 4 4 4 4
or maybe flip that around?:
5 5 4 4 4 4 6 5 1 3 5 6

A
B
C
D
C
C

A > D > C > B

>You can't just throw shit on a wall and ask, what number sequence do you see.

Anyone complaining about this is not giving enough information is a pussy.

It could be any sequence that anyone puts a consistent order to and they'd be right.

Looking at all these responses I'm curious as to how you guys got there

Same way OP can up with his arbitrary assignment of value... LOL, there are no wrong answers as long as its consistent across the shape.

17 63 216 80 79 12

those are exercises left to the reader

OP here. There are 6 numbers, 3 of them unique

it looks a bit like a duck with a ponytail
so, one of the numbers is probably prime or something

4 1 4 4 3 2

This one assigned each large block a number 1 - 6, but each row is its own set.
Row 1: 3
Row 2: 2
Row 3: 3 4

and so on, 3 5 3 4 3 4

Look at the Filename you fucking autistic retards

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fuck off you idiot

2414218 2147214721437213 2382 6 6 6

>OP here. There are 6 numbers, 3 of them unique
faggot

...

6 is a very unique number
it's there 3 times
the other numbers are generic guaranteed 100% to be chosen at random

Without more information, it could literally be anything. It's just data. I need some context to interpret it.

I'm guessing the black and white represent binary digits?
>Black = 0
>White = 1

No you're just a brainlet

this is a great fucking thread because the op innocently posted a simple binary number problem expecting people to have good fun

but he put the answer in the filename and people didn't give a fuck, everyone just wanted to troll him

No, literally the first lesson in computer science you are taught is that data is useless without some interpretation. It's just entropy. I could call this the sequence of numbers 1, 2, 3 under an arbitrary encoding. There, done. All we know is that it is supposed to be a "number sequence". Either more examples need to be provided, or more context needs to be provided.

As a demonstration of this, have you ever heard of a 1-time pad? It's cryptographically secure if only used once. This is the same deal. Without more information, anything can be attributed to this.

>ftw you own a brainlet who thinks you're the brainlet because you point out how his question is all retarded but he thinks you just don't understand it

4, 8, 6, 5, 6, 5

Read the file name, idiots

> BRAINLETCEPTION

no that is a cute sock puppet with bunny ears