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Of course, you don’t have to literally draw everything out when you’re solving these puzzles. A lot of people do this in their head without even realizing it (although, when I try to do it in my head, I tend to get lost in my own thoughts). As with most things in life, a little bit of practice goes a long way. And who knows? If you get good a graph theory, maybe someday you’ll be the one designing puzzles for Pokémon. | Of course, you don’t have to literally draw everything out when you’re solving these puzzles. A lot of people do this in their head without even realizing it (although, when I try to do it in my head, I tend to get lost in my own thoughts). As with most things in life, a little bit of practice goes a long way. And who knows? If you get good a graph theory, maybe someday you’ll be the one designing puzzles for Pokémon. | ||
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