Petals Around the Rose. The name of the game is Petals Around the Rose. The name of the game is important. The computer will roll five dice and ask you.

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Petals Around the Rose

The name of the game is Petals Around the Rose. The name of the game is important. The computer will roll five dice and ask you to guess the score for the roll. The score will always be zero or an even number. Your mission is to work out how the computer calculates the score and become the Potentate of the Rose. Log onto the puzzle site and follow the instructions listed there: PETALS AROUND THE ROSE

Scroll down to see the answer, once you have tried to solve the problem. NO CHEATING…

Scroll down to see the answer, once you have tried to solve the problem. NO CHEATING…

Scroll down to see the answer, once you have tried to solve the problem. NO CHEATING…

Scroll down to see the answer, once you have tried to solve the problem. NO CHEATING…

Scroll down to see the answer, once you have tried to solve the problem. NO CHEATING…

Scroll down to see the answer, once you have tried to solve the problem. NO CHEATING…

Scroll down to see the answer, once you have tried to solve the problem. NO CHEATING…

When there is a center dot on the dice, the center dot represents the “rose.” If there are dots around the rose, they represent the “petals.” The value for each die is determined by counting “petals” around the “rose.” The value for each roll is determined by adding up the petals on each die. For example, a roll of 3, 3, 4, 1, 4 is valued at = 4. SOLUTION