1, 11, 21, 1211, ... What comes next?

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In summary, the conversation discusses a sequence of numbers and the question of what comes next. The suggested answers are 1231 and 111221, with the hint of reading the numbers out loud. The logic behind the sequence is not fully explained, but it is noted that it can be figured out.
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1, 11, 21, 1211, ...
What comes next? :tongue2:
 
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  • #2
Ah, I seen this one before. So I won't answer it. :biggrin:
 
  • #3
maybe 41?couple of different reasons for picking this one, but both are pretty flimsy reasons
 
  • #4
111221 Right?
 
  • #5
chound said:
1, 11, 21, 1211, ...
What comes next? :tongue2:

1231?

<i write this sentence, because i am forced to lengthen the size of my message to at least 10 characters to be able to submit it!>
 
  • #6
How about 1 .. ?
 
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  • #7
Ahh, or would it be " 3. "

Or maybe the answer to
What comes next? :tongue2:
is
:tongue2:
 
  • #8
I think I got it this time, hint it helps to say the numbers out loud.
either 3112 or 111221
edit nevermind I see someone else already came up with it
 
  • #9
Healey is right! Congrats. Will you explain the logic behind it?
 
  • #10
People can still figure it out. the hint : Read it out loud.
 
  • #11
Both 1231 and 111221 are correct, then?
 

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