FBI number riddle











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A friend sent me this riddle and I can't figure out a solution:




January = 251017

February = 25628

March = 81335

April = 12145

May = 251353

June = 51064

July = 251074

August = 20186

September = ?




So the question is:



What number is September?



He said this question was taken from an FBI exam but I doubt that.










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  • Yeah im german so sorry for that
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up vote
8
down vote

favorite












A friend sent me this riddle and I can't figure out a solution:




January = 251017

February = 25628

March = 81335

April = 12145

May = 251353

June = 51064

July = 251074

August = 20186

September = ?




So the question is:



What number is September?



He said this question was taken from an FBI exam but I doubt that.










share|improve this question
























  • Is 'Juli' a typo?
    – JonMark Perry
    Nov 22 at 12:33










  • Yeah im german so sorry for that
    – Vongarnichts undStuff
    Nov 22 at 12:36













up vote
8
down vote

favorite









up vote
8
down vote

favorite











A friend sent me this riddle and I can't figure out a solution:




January = 251017

February = 25628

March = 81335

April = 12145

May = 251353

June = 51064

July = 251074

August = 20186

September = ?




So the question is:



What number is September?



He said this question was taken from an FBI exam but I doubt that.










share|improve this question















A friend sent me this riddle and I can't figure out a solution:




January = 251017

February = 25628

March = 81335

April = 12145

May = 251353

June = 51064

July = 251074

August = 20186

September = ?




So the question is:



What number is September?



He said this question was taken from an FBI exam but I doubt that.







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Vongarnichts undStuff

427110




427110












  • Is 'Juli' a typo?
    – JonMark Perry
    Nov 22 at 12:33










  • Yeah im german so sorry for that
    – Vongarnichts undStuff
    Nov 22 at 12:36


















  • Is 'Juli' a typo?
    – JonMark Perry
    Nov 22 at 12:33










  • Yeah im german so sorry for that
    – Vongarnichts undStuff
    Nov 22 at 12:36
















Is 'Juli' a typo?
– JonMark Perry
Nov 22 at 12:33




Is 'Juli' a typo?
– JonMark Perry
Nov 22 at 12:33












Yeah im german so sorry for that
– Vongarnichts undStuff
Nov 22 at 12:36




Yeah im german so sorry for that
– Vongarnichts undStuff
Nov 22 at 12:36










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up vote
20
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accepted










The answer is




181999




To form the number take




(i) the location in the alphabet of the last letter, R=18,
(ii) the location in the alphabet of the first letter, S=19,
(iii) the position of the month in the calendar, September=9,
(iv) the number of letters in the name of the month, September=9,

and concatenate 18+19+9+9 = 181999







share|improve this answer





















  • This seems to be the right answer i will accept it in an hour so other people can have a go
    – Vongarnichts undStuff
    Nov 22 at 12:45










  • @Strawberry August is 20+1+8+6=20186, by the same reasoning. The code for each month is formed in the same way.
    – hexomino
    Nov 22 at 14:23


















up vote
-2
down vote













The answer is:




181999




Because:




digit of last letter in Alphabet in the month (R = 18)

digit of first letter in Alphabet in the month (S = 19)

number of the month in the year (9)

number of letters in the name (9)







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    Nov 22 at 19:34


















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181999




Reasoning:




First: last letter of Month digit r = 18
Then: first letter of Month s = 19
Next: number of Month September = 9
Last: count the letters of the Month = 9




Did I pass?






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The answer is




181999




To form the number take




(i) the location in the alphabet of the last letter, R=18,
(ii) the location in the alphabet of the first letter, S=19,
(iii) the position of the month in the calendar, September=9,
(iv) the number of letters in the name of the month, September=9,

and concatenate 18+19+9+9 = 181999







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  • This seems to be the right answer i will accept it in an hour so other people can have a go
    – Vongarnichts undStuff
    Nov 22 at 12:45










  • @Strawberry August is 20+1+8+6=20186, by the same reasoning. The code for each month is formed in the same way.
    – hexomino
    Nov 22 at 14:23















up vote
20
down vote



accepted










The answer is




181999




To form the number take




(i) the location in the alphabet of the last letter, R=18,
(ii) the location in the alphabet of the first letter, S=19,
(iii) the position of the month in the calendar, September=9,
(iv) the number of letters in the name of the month, September=9,

and concatenate 18+19+9+9 = 181999







share|improve this answer





















  • This seems to be the right answer i will accept it in an hour so other people can have a go
    – Vongarnichts undStuff
    Nov 22 at 12:45










  • @Strawberry August is 20+1+8+6=20186, by the same reasoning. The code for each month is formed in the same way.
    – hexomino
    Nov 22 at 14:23













up vote
20
down vote



accepted







up vote
20
down vote



accepted






The answer is




181999




To form the number take




(i) the location in the alphabet of the last letter, R=18,
(ii) the location in the alphabet of the first letter, S=19,
(iii) the position of the month in the calendar, September=9,
(iv) the number of letters in the name of the month, September=9,

and concatenate 18+19+9+9 = 181999







share|improve this answer












The answer is




181999




To form the number take




(i) the location in the alphabet of the last letter, R=18,
(ii) the location in the alphabet of the first letter, S=19,
(iii) the position of the month in the calendar, September=9,
(iv) the number of letters in the name of the month, September=9,

and concatenate 18+19+9+9 = 181999








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answered Nov 22 at 12:38









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33.7k297159




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  • This seems to be the right answer i will accept it in an hour so other people can have a go
    – Vongarnichts undStuff
    Nov 22 at 12:45










  • @Strawberry August is 20+1+8+6=20186, by the same reasoning. The code for each month is formed in the same way.
    – hexomino
    Nov 22 at 14:23


















  • This seems to be the right answer i will accept it in an hour so other people can have a go
    – Vongarnichts undStuff
    Nov 22 at 12:45










  • @Strawberry August is 20+1+8+6=20186, by the same reasoning. The code for each month is formed in the same way.
    – hexomino
    Nov 22 at 14:23
















This seems to be the right answer i will accept it in an hour so other people can have a go
– Vongarnichts undStuff
Nov 22 at 12:45




This seems to be the right answer i will accept it in an hour so other people can have a go
– Vongarnichts undStuff
Nov 22 at 12:45












@Strawberry August is 20+1+8+6=20186, by the same reasoning. The code for each month is formed in the same way.
– hexomino
Nov 22 at 14:23




@Strawberry August is 20+1+8+6=20186, by the same reasoning. The code for each month is formed in the same way.
– hexomino
Nov 22 at 14:23










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The answer is:




181999




Because:




digit of last letter in Alphabet in the month (R = 18)

digit of first letter in Alphabet in the month (S = 19)

number of the month in the year (9)

number of letters in the name (9)







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The answer is:




181999




Because:




digit of last letter in Alphabet in the month (R = 18)

digit of first letter in Alphabet in the month (S = 19)

number of the month in the year (9)

number of letters in the name (9)







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    Welcome to Puzzling.SE! But this puzzle was already answered before you.
    – Hugo Woesthuis
    Nov 22 at 19:34













up vote
-2
down vote










up vote
-2
down vote









The answer is:




181999




Because:




digit of last letter in Alphabet in the month (R = 18)

digit of first letter in Alphabet in the month (S = 19)

number of the month in the year (9)

number of letters in the name (9)







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The answer is:




181999




Because:




digit of last letter in Alphabet in the month (R = 18)

digit of first letter in Alphabet in the month (S = 19)

number of the month in the year (9)

number of letters in the name (9)








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3,0271931




3,0271931






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181999




Reasoning:




First: last letter of Month digit r = 18
Then: first letter of Month s = 19
Next: number of Month September = 9
Last: count the letters of the Month = 9




Did I pass?






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    Welcome to Puzzling SE. Remember to check if other people have already posted the solution you intend to or if a solution has already been accepted. In this case the answer you have was posted a few hours ago by someone else and been accepted.
    – gabbo1092
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    Yes, @cedricvaernewyck, it is.
    – Rupert Morrish
    Nov 22 at 21:13






  • 3




    First of all, there is no way to really know who voted on your question and there is no benefit in trying to guess anyways as no one can change someone else's vote except the person who made it. Secondly, Votes are used to indicate level of usefulness, effort and research put into a question or answer. An answer that has already been posted by someone else shows minimal research and effort as they didn't look at the page even (and may have simply copied) and even if they did come to it on their own, it ultimately isn't useful or helpful to anyone else as it doesn't contribute anything new.
    – gabbo1092
    Nov 22 at 21:15






  • 3




    Try not to take it personally (I get it can be hard not to sometimes) but votes are simply a way of filtering the obscene amount of content on this site. Just try to learn from your mistakes and you'll get the hang of it. Also if you want to learn more about the site and get your first badge check out the tour at this link: puzzling.stackexchange.com/tour
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    @gabbo1092 thanks for the explanation!
    – cedric vaernewyck
    Nov 22 at 21:24















up vote
-3
down vote














181999




Reasoning:




First: last letter of Month digit r = 18
Then: first letter of Month s = 19
Next: number of Month September = 9
Last: count the letters of the Month = 9




Did I pass?






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  • 3




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    – gabbo1092
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  • 3




    Try not to take it personally (I get it can be hard not to sometimes) but votes are simply a way of filtering the obscene amount of content on this site. Just try to learn from your mistakes and you'll get the hang of it. Also if you want to learn more about the site and get your first badge check out the tour at this link: puzzling.stackexchange.com/tour
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    @gabbo1092 thanks for the explanation!
    – cedric vaernewyck
    Nov 22 at 21:24













up vote
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up vote
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181999




Reasoning:




First: last letter of Month digit r = 18
Then: first letter of Month s = 19
Next: number of Month September = 9
Last: count the letters of the Month = 9




Did I pass?






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181999




Reasoning:




First: last letter of Month digit r = 18
Then: first letter of Month s = 19
Next: number of Month September = 9
Last: count the letters of the Month = 9




Did I pass?







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4,577735




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  • 2




    Yes, @cedricvaernewyck, it is.
    – Rupert Morrish
    Nov 22 at 21:13






  • 3




    First of all, there is no way to really know who voted on your question and there is no benefit in trying to guess anyways as no one can change someone else's vote except the person who made it. Secondly, Votes are used to indicate level of usefulness, effort and research put into a question or answer. An answer that has already been posted by someone else shows minimal research and effort as they didn't look at the page even (and may have simply copied) and even if they did come to it on their own, it ultimately isn't useful or helpful to anyone else as it doesn't contribute anything new.
    – gabbo1092
    Nov 22 at 21:15






  • 3




    Try not to take it personally (I get it can be hard not to sometimes) but votes are simply a way of filtering the obscene amount of content on this site. Just try to learn from your mistakes and you'll get the hang of it. Also if you want to learn more about the site and get your first badge check out the tour at this link: puzzling.stackexchange.com/tour
    – gabbo1092
    Nov 22 at 21:19






  • 1




    @gabbo1092 thanks for the explanation!
    – cedric vaernewyck
    Nov 22 at 21:24














  • 2




    Welcome to Puzzling SE. Remember to check if other people have already posted the solution you intend to or if a solution has already been accepted. In this case the answer you have was posted a few hours ago by someone else and been accepted.
    – gabbo1092
    Nov 22 at 21:09






  • 2




    Yes, @cedricvaernewyck, it is.
    – Rupert Morrish
    Nov 22 at 21:13






  • 3




    First of all, there is no way to really know who voted on your question and there is no benefit in trying to guess anyways as no one can change someone else's vote except the person who made it. Secondly, Votes are used to indicate level of usefulness, effort and research put into a question or answer. An answer that has already been posted by someone else shows minimal research and effort as they didn't look at the page even (and may have simply copied) and even if they did come to it on their own, it ultimately isn't useful or helpful to anyone else as it doesn't contribute anything new.
    – gabbo1092
    Nov 22 at 21:15






  • 3




    Try not to take it personally (I get it can be hard not to sometimes) but votes are simply a way of filtering the obscene amount of content on this site. Just try to learn from your mistakes and you'll get the hang of it. Also if you want to learn more about the site and get your first badge check out the tour at this link: puzzling.stackexchange.com/tour
    – gabbo1092
    Nov 22 at 21:19






  • 1




    @gabbo1092 thanks for the explanation!
    – cedric vaernewyck
    Nov 22 at 21:24








2




2




Welcome to Puzzling SE. Remember to check if other people have already posted the solution you intend to or if a solution has already been accepted. In this case the answer you have was posted a few hours ago by someone else and been accepted.
– gabbo1092
Nov 22 at 21:09




Welcome to Puzzling SE. Remember to check if other people have already posted the solution you intend to or if a solution has already been accepted. In this case the answer you have was posted a few hours ago by someone else and been accepted.
– gabbo1092
Nov 22 at 21:09




2




2




Yes, @cedricvaernewyck, it is.
– Rupert Morrish
Nov 22 at 21:13




Yes, @cedricvaernewyck, it is.
– Rupert Morrish
Nov 22 at 21:13




3




3




First of all, there is no way to really know who voted on your question and there is no benefit in trying to guess anyways as no one can change someone else's vote except the person who made it. Secondly, Votes are used to indicate level of usefulness, effort and research put into a question or answer. An answer that has already been posted by someone else shows minimal research and effort as they didn't look at the page even (and may have simply copied) and even if they did come to it on their own, it ultimately isn't useful or helpful to anyone else as it doesn't contribute anything new.
– gabbo1092
Nov 22 at 21:15




First of all, there is no way to really know who voted on your question and there is no benefit in trying to guess anyways as no one can change someone else's vote except the person who made it. Secondly, Votes are used to indicate level of usefulness, effort and research put into a question or answer. An answer that has already been posted by someone else shows minimal research and effort as they didn't look at the page even (and may have simply copied) and even if they did come to it on their own, it ultimately isn't useful or helpful to anyone else as it doesn't contribute anything new.
– gabbo1092
Nov 22 at 21:15




3




3




Try not to take it personally (I get it can be hard not to sometimes) but votes are simply a way of filtering the obscene amount of content on this site. Just try to learn from your mistakes and you'll get the hang of it. Also if you want to learn more about the site and get your first badge check out the tour at this link: puzzling.stackexchange.com/tour
– gabbo1092
Nov 22 at 21:19




Try not to take it personally (I get it can be hard not to sometimes) but votes are simply a way of filtering the obscene amount of content on this site. Just try to learn from your mistakes and you'll get the hang of it. Also if you want to learn more about the site and get your first badge check out the tour at this link: puzzling.stackexchange.com/tour
– gabbo1092
Nov 22 at 21:19




1




1




@gabbo1092 thanks for the explanation!
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@gabbo1092 thanks for the explanation!
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