Batman, go to bed, man!
(Published on 5. July 2020, 22:14 by olima)
Batman retires in Oman, a country without DST. With him, there is his radio alarm clock, which shows the date and time using the following digits:
He has set the clock to the 24h-mode. This is a sample of a possible screen shot:
He falls asleep every day before midnight at a time, which looks identically after rotating it by 180 degrees, and wakes up after more than 7 but less than 9 hours of sleep - again at a time, that looks identically normally and upside-down.
Why does the author know these numbers so well? Well, his birthday is the only day of the year, which looks the same normally and from the bat-perspective.
Solution code: Fall-asleep-time and wake-up-time (both in the HHMM format) followed by the birthday of the author (in the DDMM format).
Last changed on on 7. July 2020, 07:09
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Comments
on 10. July 2020, 14:40 by olima
@ropeko: that's what makes it a one-star (and not zero-star) puzzle... ;-)
on 7. July 2020, 07:09 by olima
Präzisierung der Zeitumstellungs-Doppeldeutigkeit/Clarifying the DST-ambiguity.
on 5. July 2020, 22:15 by olima
Mal was ohne Sudoku... viel Spaß!