Polar Bears around the ice hole

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This is a fairly interesting game when you have got to break a code to become part of the polar bear club, roll 6 dice (or pick 6 random numbers from a dice) and the next person has to break the code to get into the club.

You can have an Ice Hole with out a polar bear but not a polar bear without an ice hole

so example:

6, 1, 3, 4, 5, 3
The above number of polar bears is 8

1, 2, 6, 1, 3, 6
The above number of polar bears is 2

if you break the code you sign this oath:

I Pledge my alegence to the club and I swear to uphold the secret of the Polar Bear Club, not revealing the secrets to any outsiders of the club. In hopes of creating discontent with people trying to get into the club.
- (name)

Current Polar Bear Club Members

The Rebel Medic
Sam-2k
HunterSeeker
Dumb Dude
MiccyNarc
Link
Dan
Muffin Man
Shamrock
Stigmata
mindless-modder


Updates to the list whenever I'm on

Edit: Oops, forgot the new roll

3, 5, 6, 1, 2, 5.

Post your answer, not the code.
 
I thought it was Petals Around a Rose.

10 btw.
 
Oh right, sorry.

2, 4, 2, 3, 1, 2
 
It's not really maths. Think of the name of the puzzle.
 
How do polar bear know what hole is?

polarbearvs7.jpg
 
Aha, figured it out!

The answer is 8.

6, 4, 3, 2, 6, 2

[edited because Shamrock is a bastard, <3 ]
is the answer 2 ?
if it is then: 2,2,6,1,6,1 :D
btw the fact that you get it doesnt necessarily mean that you are smart or above average it just means that you have a different perspective on life.
what really kept me in the loop was the whole bears without an ice hole thing.
 
It's really all about problem solving. There's two ways to solve the puzzle - one easy way (has to do with a specific word in the first post), and one hard way (basically trial and error comparisons between every set of rolls and the corresponding answers). I got it the easy way but really wish I had got it the hard way, since I want my math skills to get better.
 
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