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Math's Nightmare

thestratusfied391
12:46PM
06/08/2008
" Maths Nightmare "

Typing " letimiyasleep " during game play will give you some extra time. Once per game.

katherineliz20
09:54AM
03/26/2008
" Maths Nightmare "

In the past, there was only 5 types of problems to choose (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and random).
Then they added these difficulties. 
(easy peasy, potato counter and brain tree)

It is still true that choosing "random" can get points 5 times than "addition".

Yet, if you choose easy peasy as difficulties, your final points is multiplied by 1.

If you choose potato counter as difficulties, your final points is multiplied by 2.

If you choose brain tree as difficulties, your final points is multiplied by 3.

Here is an example:
If you choose random and easy peasy, you can get X5 and X1 bonus. (X5 in total)

If you choose random and potato counter, you can get X5 and X2 bonus. (X10 in total)

If you choose random and brain tree, you can get X5 and X3 bonus. (X15 in total)
robaba2001
08:33PM
11/26/2003
" lots-o-neopoints "

if you go to math nightmare, choose random as
your difficulty. when you get a problem, click the top of the pop up to kinda pause the game. ya have ta hold down the mouse button, but you can solve all of yhe problems
on the level easy!!!!
wiedmann20002001
12:33PM
06/19/2003
" Easy 3,000 nps (mainly to help out beginners) "

play maths nightmares and go to random because they multiply your point by 5! The first 5-7 levels should be easy depending on how good at math you are and have a calculator out so if you don't know the answer you can just type it in. and use the number pad on the right of the keyboard and the arrow keys to switch what problem you are working on that is the fastest way to do it. Once you hit 200 points you can either keep going and get as high of a score as you can or just let the sheep hit you and lose because you are only allowed a max of 1000 nps per game.

and just play the game 3 times. AKA: 1,000 nps per game X 3 games= 3,000 nps.

 

 

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