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Couldn't figure it out at first. The reason why is because on the guide it said that the first was smaller than the second but you used < the greater than symbol, which is used if the A is greater than B (A<B) when it should have been A>B. Besides that (plus that note actually being in the cabinet) it was a nice short game.  

Heyho, bowofkaos!
Thanks for playing, and glad you enjoyed it!
You got me worried for a minute there :D Everything works out, though - the sign that's in the game (A<B) means:
A is smaller than B, or (like in the guide) B is bigger than A.
Like, the mouth of the < always opens towards the bigger number, so to speak.
Take care and stay funky,
Dez

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Right, sorry i was taught this in french so i messed up the translation. Doesn't help that its been close to 8-10 years since I've see the symbols. On the guide the 3rd and the 4th clues are switched but yeah I messed up the on the symbols.  

Don't worry about it ;)
Also, thanks for reporting the 'bug' in the guide, I fixed it!
Take care and stay funky,
Dez

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That's incorrect, unless if you're Japanese or something who reads from right to left, you would read from left to right in English so "<" means "smaller than" and ">" means "greater than" so "2<8" reads as "2 is smaller than 8" which is correct.

Heyho, RedEyeRocker!
Right on the point! :)
Take care and stay funky,
Dez