I know I posted about to stack the other day and I needed help well now im back if you have read mnemonica and own the book or can look at it can I ask you to flip to page 16, stack set up help basically you deal all the cards out in a 4x4 until you run out of cards pretent we are looking left to right so imagine a 16 stack grid on the whole so look at the fourth column..
From top to bottom the numbers run 4, 3, 2, 1 now the one being 2nd down in the column goes to the last packet in column two but up to the first packet in column one; (I will use ";" to symbolize there being no more arrows pointing to another packet. So onwards to number "2" in the fourth column the arrow starts there then proceeds down to the bottom packet in the third column up to the first in the 2nd column and to the second packet in the first column; Number "3" in the last column "3" starts at the very bottom and moves to the first packet in the 3rd column and then to the third in the first column; Onto four starting at the very top in the fourth column it goes diagonal to the bottom left packet.. My question is this completely misses the four packets forming a square in the middle and i'm not sure what to do from there?
From top to bottom the numbers run 4, 3, 2, 1 now the one being 2nd down in the column goes to the last packet in column two but up to the first packet in column one; (I will use ";" to symbolize there being no more arrows pointing to another packet. So onwards to number "2" in the fourth column the arrow starts there then proceeds down to the bottom packet in the third column up to the first in the 2nd column and to the second packet in the first column; Number "3" in the last column "3" starts at the very bottom and moves to the first packet in the 3rd column and then to the third in the first column; Onto four starting at the very top in the fourth column it goes diagonal to the bottom left packet.. My question is this completely misses the four packets forming a square in the middle and i'm not sure what to do from there?