I didn't notice him saying as such.johnny_t said:Didn't noseall fall down the same hole as me and Jackpot (and say as such in his post) ?
Isn't his answer as follows (albeit written slightly differently)?
Split the coins into four equal piles of three each: A, B, C, D.
weigh A against B (weighing #1)
IF A & B don't balance
THEN
A or B contains the dissimilar coin (X)
weigh A against C (weighing #2)
IF A & C don't balance
THEN
A contains X
observe direction (T) of tipping of scales
ELSE
B contains X
ENDIF
ELSE
C or D contains X
weigh A against C (weighing #2)
IF A & C don't balance
THEN
C contains X
observe direction (T) of tipping of scales
ELSE
D contains X
ENDIF
take two coins (Y and Z) from the pile of three known to contain X, leaving one remaining coin (W)
weigh Y against Z (weighing #3)
IF Y and Z balance
THEN
W is X
ELSE
IF Y goes in direction T
THEN
Y is X
ELSE
ELSE
Z is X
ENDIF