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Comment by throw310822

6 days ago

You can spend countless "tokens" solving minesweeper or sudoku. This doesn't mean that you solved difficult problems: just that the solutions are very long and, while each step requires reasoning, the difficulty of that reasoning is capped.

A lot of math problems/proofs are like minesweeper or sudoku in a way though. They're a long series of individually kinda simple logical deductions that eventually result in a solution. Some really hard problems are only really hard because each one of those "simple" deductions requires you to have expert knowledge in some disparate area to make that leap.