>>488509Albert:
>I don't know which is the correct padThe letter track has 2+ pads.
>but I know that you don't know eitherAll intersections on Albert's pad are with number tracks having 2+ pads, because if the correct pad was on a number track with only one pad, Albert would not know if Bernard knew. Cancels out tracks A (A6), B (B5).
This means Albert was told track C or D. Bernard is now armed with this knowledge
Bernard:
>At first I didn't know which was the correct padBernard's track has 2+ pads- thus not 5/6
>But now I doAll but one pad on Bernard's track was ruled out- meaning only one pad on C/D. Rules out 1.
From this, it can only be D2, C3, D4.
>>488683>>488731How did you rule out D2/D4? Because it has 3 pads?