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The document describes a puzzle called Subaddo Pyramid where numbers between 1 and 12 are arranged in descending triangles. Each group of three connected numbers must satisfy the rule that two of the numbers add or subtract to equal the third number, with no repeats horizontally or diagonally.

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The document describes a puzzle called Subaddo Pyramid where numbers between 1 and 12 are arranged in descending triangles. Each group of three connected numbers must satisfy the rule that two of the numbers add or subtract to equal the third number, with no repeats horizontally or diagonally.

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12 10 3 9 1 2 7 8

2 7 12 10 3 9 1
9 5 2 7 12 10
4 3 9 5 2
7 6 4 3
1 2 7
3 9
6
SUBADDO PYRAMID
Engaged Learning
Each orange triangle connects a set of three numbers.
Two numbers must add or subtract to equal the third.
All numbers must be between 1 and 12 and no number
can be repeated either in a horizontal or diagonal row.
SUBADDO PYRAMIDS 3D
Medium
TriSub3d - 0001_M3

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