Any theories..?

yeah i thought it was just going to be one of those add subtract multiply stuff, but it can somehow tell which one it is and you don't actually type anything in, and it knows which one you're looking at.
 
when you subtract the sum of the 2 digits from a two digit number you are left with a multiple of nine

look at all the multiples of nine on the answer/symbol sheet, they are the same
 
theres one number that doesnt work for it, i forget which one it was tho, 19 or 29 or something that ended in a 9 i think
 
I don't know how it works but I think it's cool how you don't type or anything and it somehow figures what you picked out
 
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We got this figured. you can only get multiples of 9. therefore you

have 9 18 27 36 45 54 63 72 81. each time you do the program, the

symbols for these numbers are all the same. Therefore your number will

always be guessed correctly. pretty ingenious.
 
wow sweet I like how you just reposted what I said except in paragraph form from google.

come on guys, not that hard to figure out
 
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