It would be great if there was a tie after 15 rounds and they decided not to have a 2nd conundrum


I estimate that if 6 small was chosen once per game, this would happen about once every 150 years on average.Jordan F wrote: I fear the day when 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3 happens.
Err no - that's tomorrowMarc Meakin wrote:GORMLESS as a DC beater in round 2.
Which is as close as you can get.Niall Seymour wrote:
Got 574 (1 away on the numbers).
Yes - I got ROAMERS which is an anagram of that.Michael Wallace wrote:CF got REMORAS in round 13 - were the letters really there?
I think it's actually 64 times more likely.Ray Folwell wrote: With 6 small, you are 32 times more likely to get 1,2,3,4,5,6 than 1,1,2,2,3,3.
There was only 1 EMichael Wallace wrote:Was LOITERER there in round 9? I thought it was but then for Susie not to mention it when someone got LOITER suggests I just mis-saw.
Did she really say "Let's hope for a hard one"Kirk Bevins wrote: Even Rachel commented on it.
I did 6x50 + 5x25 +3Sue Sanders wrote:That seemed like a complicated solve to the 2nd numbers round.
I wonder if it was edited out, judging by Jeff's reactions.Marc Meakin wrote: Mind you if they had of declared it, would it have edited it out anyway.
Do they have Welsh Countdown on S4C ?Phil Reynolds wrote: Or, closer to home, the characters LL, DD, CH etc. in Welsh.
And the last one is possible, but I would never have got it without using a solver.Marc Meakin wrote:3 successive impossible numbers rounds?
It always seems silly to me that female presenters are expected to have different clothes every day. No one would comment that Jeff was wearing the same suit.Louise Bambury wrote: What has happened to the wardrobe budget? Rachel has worn that dress loads!
Chambers has it but not ODE.Craig Beevers wrote:Err SUMMATE surely?
My god ODE is shite.