Well actually they aren't, and the points of a circle if measured from the origin are all exactly the same distance. Note this circle with a R of 4 from an online drawing app:woozy wrote: Tue Nov 07, 2023 11:09 am Is anyone going to complain that half of those points of a circle aren't actually 4 away, but are 3 x square root of 2 or roughly 4.2426 away?
Yeah, didn't think so.
You know... if you had done a distance of 5, ... well, think about it.
Cardinal points (N,S,E,W) are all a radius of 4, and that is easily seen by counting the 4 squares, BUT the Radius in not in squares it is in distance and when one rotates it around the midpoint it is virtually impossible for the distances all to be 4 "squares", for that to happen the circle would have to be a square (as shown) and hardly applicable in a FULL MOON puzzle. However, if you were to measure the actual distance from the center to any point on the circle you would find it the same, which it HAS to be since it is drawn by circumscribing arcs a fixed distance from the center. The clue could not say "Location for a 3.36 cm radius" = ARM.
The "ordinal" points are not 4.246 away if the cardinal ones are 4, if anything the "non-ordinal" points are LESS than 4 squares away, but again we are not talking squares we are talking distance. I'm sure there is a math major out there who can explain it better, I just know what my process was and that the "letters" for FULL MOON were all where they should be. Had it been 5 the answer woudl have been OAAI LOLR and I can't even ROT-10 that to an answer.