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Q: An artist carefully placed 13 blue eggs and 16 red eggs on a table, to form a unique pattern. Strangely, a person with a colorblindness-related disease misinterpreted the pattern. They were limited to identifying one egg color, yet accurately recreated the pattern. How?

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Are the numbers of eggs important?

They only had a disease related to colourblindness but weren’t actually colour blind yet

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Is the pattern symmetric?

Are blue eggs larger than the red ones, or opposite?

Is the pattern composed of two circles?

Are the eggs of an specific color broken?

Is the pattern a straight line?

Is the pattern rotational-symmetric?

Is the misinterpretation caused by their color-blindness?

Did they recreated the pattern thanks to the misunderstanding?

Does the recreated pattern have the same number of eggs as the original one?

Did multiple people collaborate to recreate the pattern?

Did the person recreated the pattern by a fluke?

Is the pattern circle?

Is the pattern three-dimensional?

Are they really not able to distinguish two types of eggs?

Is the recreated pattern identical to the original one int terms of the colors?

Did they just reproduce the arrangement of the pattern, and thought that they recreated it accurately?

Did the artist put red eggs on one side, blue eggs on the other side, and the remaining on the center?

Did they recreated the pattern using its symmetry?

Is this the answer: "the pattern was a symmetrical arrangement, with red eggs on one side, blue on the other, and an extra red at the center. The person saw eggs as identical, so they reproduced the pattern using symmetry"?

Was the original pattern a symmetrical arrangement, with red eggs on one side, blue on the other, and an extra red at the center, which enabled the person, who saw eggs as identical, to recreate it using the symmetry?

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A: The pattern was a symmetrical arrangement, with red eggs on one side, blue on the other, and an extra red at the center. The person saw eggs as identical, so they reproduced the pattern using symmetry.

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