How Challenging Is the Frog Leap Test?

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The discussion revolves around the challenges of solving the Frog Leap Test puzzle, with participants sharing their experiences and strategies. Many find the puzzle difficult, especially for younger children, noting that such complexity was not encountered until later in their education. Some users mention needing hints to complete the puzzle, while others emphasize the importance of persistence and problem-solving skills. A key strategy highlighted is to avoid placing two identical frogs next to each other until the end. Participants express interest in more puzzles after successfully completing this one.
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I think. But try it first! Its tough
 
I did it, took me about 10-15 tries though.
 
Wow, that's quite difficult for kindergarten... I don't know if I could have done that when I was that young. The major point being though, that nothing even near that complicated was given to me in till much later.
 
K.J.Healey said:
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I think. But try it first! Its tough

I admit I had to use the first 2 hints to actually solve it...from there it took me 3 tries to get it right. :smile:
 
i think its wrong anyway, i think its 35642...
 
2nd grade??!

Here in the US we give that test to our kids at 13 months! And it proves a lot for them to just keep trying it until it work!
 
Got it in three. Here's the simple rule:

Don't make a jump that puts two of the same frogs next to each other (until the end, of course).
 
I took about 8 times to do it...nice puzzle, do u have any more?
 
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