37
it kind of impossible unless you can read minds but my first guess would 50
You mean what you were thinking, right? and no, I can't
i guess its ok i ask my crush what his thinking :)
by thinking make an educated guess
To guess a number someone is thinking of, you can use techniques like asking them to narrow it down within a specific range, such as between 1 and 100. Then, employ a strategy of asking yes-or-no questions to hone in on their choice. Alternatively, you could use psychological tricks, like suggesting a common number, which may lead them to subconsciously choose it. Ultimately, it's a mix of deduction and understanding human behavior.
If you're thinking of "No Time", it was the Guess Who.
Im thinking of the number seven that is my fav #
To work out the number you're thinking of, I would typically ask you a series of yes or no questions to narrow down the possibilities. For example, I might ask if the number is greater than a certain value or if it's an even number. Based on your responses, I can eliminate options and zero in on the correct number. The process continues until I either guess the number or narrow it down to a small range.
CIT 120 - Computational Thinking In QBasic, create a guessing game. You should have your program to generate a random number from 1-100 (inclusive). Let the user guess a number from 1-100. The program should let the user guess until they get the correct number. After each input, the program should tell the user whether they guessed the correct number, or if they should guess higher or guess lower. While the user is entering guesses, the program should keep a count of the number of guesses that it takes to get the correct number. After the user guesses the correct number, the program should congratulate the user and tell them how many guesses it took them to get the correct number.
The Random Guess Theorem is a way of thinking in which one allows random acts to take over one's destiny.
If you know what to watch for, it helps you guess what the dingo is thinking about.
First, you ask what number the person is thinking of between one and ten.Then, you tell them to double it.Next, you tell them to add a number, specifically between one and ten and that can be split in half.Now, tell them to divide the number that is now in their head by 2.Now tell them to subtract their original number from the number they have now.The trick is, when you tell them to do #3, that automatically tells you that their number is half of what you told them to add. Hope this helps!