FOLLOW THE RULES AND SCROLL DOWN REALLY SLOWLY AND DON'T CHEAT!!!!
SCROLL DOWN SLOWLY !!!!!!!!!!
SCROLL DOWN SLOWLY !!!!!!!!!!
SCROLL DOWN SLOWLY !!!!!!!!!!
Try this and you will be amazed! Don't look ahead!
Just do it step by step. Go....
DO NOT SKIP AHEAD.
Read this message ONE LINE AT A TIME and just do what it says. You will be glad you did.
1) pick a number from 1-9
2) subtract 5
3) multiply by 3
4) square the number (multiply by the same number -- not square root; and yes, you can square 0. It equals 0)
5) add the digits until you get only one digit (i.e. 64=6+4=10= 1+0=1)
6) if the number is less than 5, add five. Otherwise subtract 4.
7) multiply by 2
8) subtract 6
9) map the digit to a letter in the alphabet 1=A, 2=B, 3=C, etc...
10) pick a name of a European country that begins with that letter
11) take the second letter in the country name and think of a mammal that begins with that letter
12) think of the color of that mammal
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Here it comes, NO CHEATING or you may be sorry.
You have a gray elephant from Denmark.
Or at least you probably have a gray elephant from Denmark. When most of us are asked to name an animal that starts with the letter E, we usually think of "Elephants." But there are those who will name Elk and Ermines (a type of weasel) instead.
So why does this work? Well, it revolves around the fact that squaring a multiple of 3 produces a number which has digits that sum to 9. For example, squaring 12 (a multiple of 3) equals 144. The digits 1, 4, and 4 sum to 9 (1+4+4=9). Using this piece of information, you can see that steps 3 and 4 above always ensure you have a number whose digits sum to 9 before you head into step 5.
So we pick any number from 1 to 9 in step 1. In step 2 we make our squaring manageable by subtracting 5. This ensures our range is always -4 to 4, which thus ensures we'll never square a number larger than 12. In step 3 we make our number a multiple of 3. In step 4 we square to get a number whose digits sum to 9 (step 5).
"But wait! I picked 5 in step 1 and I ended up with 0. I can't continue!" Nonsense. 0 squared is 0. And in case you have 0 heading into step 6, we have a special clause just for you: "if the number is less than 5, add five." The only time you'd ever need that step is if you picked 5 in step 1. Otherwise you always have 9 from which you subtract 4 to get 5.
Steps 7 and 8 simply get you to the number 4. From there, chance and human predictability take over, where most people do indeed pick Elephants.