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Re: 2007 Serious FRC Game Hint

Ok...Here we go.

The field is split into two sides, red and blue. split between a type of field obstruction like a ramp or stairs.

On each side are three towers of large tube rings labled 5 to 1, shrinking in size/similar in size, stacked in three towers. The tube rings are colored red and blue and are stacked on opposite sides of the field.

Ready set go, aliances try to move the color rings to their side of the field and put them in order. A ring on the color field recieves 1 point.

If ring 1 is stacked on top or below ring 2, that team gives 5 ponts. If ring 3 is on top or on bottom of 2, 5 extra points, 4 similar 5 more, 5 similar 5 more, making a total of 20 for the stack, 5 more for the rings on color, 75 possible total for each side for three stacks...

Rings that touch on the side of each other of similar number recieve 2 points if the ring touches another. So if a 2 touches 2, thats 2 extra points, if 2 touches 2 and that 2 touches the third 2, thats 4 points. If 2 touches 2 touches 2 touches the other 2, thats 6 points.

So if each three stack touches each other so each stack touches the other two, thats 30 additional points, and 105 total points

Plus 25 for robots doing something at the end.
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