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Reverse 1999 Matilda School Report Riddle Guide

Feature image for our Reverse 1999 Matilda school report guide. It shows promotional art of the character Matilda, a young woman in a school uniform.

Struggling with the test score riddle? We don’t blame you. This obscure little question might seem difficult to answer, but there’s absolutely logic to it. Our Reverse 1999 Matilda school report riddle guide goes over the question, gives a few clues, and has the answer and the way we reached it.

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Reverse 1999 Matilda School Report Riddle Guide

We’ve broken this up into topics to make it simpler to deal with. We’ll give you clues before spelling out the answer. Head to the bottom if you just want to know what to enter.

The Riddle

‘The sheet is a school report and the signature block says “Matilda Bouanich.” The score has been blackened on purpose, and you can only see a jotting: “The number of points I needed to reach full marks is exactly the number implied by h-h-her name. Why? Why?!”

What is Matilda’s score?’

To succeed, you need to find out Matilda’s score out of 100, and to do that you need to find out how many points she fell short, first.

Clues

Stumped? Here are a few clues that might help you out before we go ahead and give you the answer. Take a look and see if either of them make it any easier.

  • The ‘her’ in the writing is Sonetto.
  • Matilda is a high achiever so she’s not very far off from 100.

The Answer

Just want the answer and don’t care how you get to it? We’ve left it here. Enter this and it’ll get you past the question.

  • 86

Want to know why it’s the answer? Allow me to explain.

  • As mentioned in the ‘clue’ section, the answer is to do with Sonetto.
  • Sonetto is the Italian word for ‘sonnet’.
  • A sonnet is a poem with 14 lines.
  • 100 – 14 = 86

Okay, it’s a little obscure, but the answer is there.

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