In the spirit of the What is a Word™/Phrase™ series started by JLee, a special brand of Phrase™ and Word™ puzzles.
If a number conforms to a special rule, I call it a Number with Feeling™. Use the examples below to find the rule.
| Numbers with Feeling™ | Not numbers with Feeling™ |
|---|---|
| 9786 | 6491 |
| 128525 | 4431 |
| 8265 | 6288765 |
| 169 | 7 |
| 10002 | 10001 |
| 12951 | 39941 |
| 12349 | 12350 |
| 10067 | 222678 |
| 10548 | 999 |
| 128720 | 1029 |
| 129303 | 130000 |
| 127344 | 170 |
And, if you want to analyze, here is a CSV version:
Numbers with Feeling™, Not Numbers with Feeling™ 9786,6491 128525,4431 8265,6288795 169,7 10002,10001 12951,39941 12349,12350 10067,222678 10548,999 128720,1029 129303,130000 127344,170 The puzzle satisfies the series' inbuilt assumption, that each number can be tested for whether it is a Number with Feeling™ without relying on the other numbers. These are not the only examples of Numbers with Feeling™; many more exist.
What is the special rule these numbers conform to?
