Right, but that requires memorizing squares up to at least 50, which I think is more unreasonable for most people.
IMO even going up to 25 is a bit much for most people, but yeah, I can see how 50 is really extreme.
From high school until I was almost 30, I only ever tried this up to about 600² and for numbers around 1000²,
Ah so I've got plenty of time to learn and catch up lol
I eliminated the 458 because of the likelihood of it giving "(499-x) is a prime number" clue
I mean I'd wager that there's a hint priority system, and it goes "guess-x or x-guess largest prime", then "guess+x largest prime", then "guess-x or x-guess is prime", so had 458 been the answer, the hint would've been "499+x's largest prime divisor is 29" (because 458 + 499 = 957 = 29 * 33).
Today's xdle is nothing to write home about. 499 gives "largest prime divisor is 101", which means that guessing any of the candidates gets you an easy 2 or 3; you can eliminate 600 based on what I've said above, which leaves only (701, 802, 903). 701 is the answer and is the easy 2. 802 gives x<802 which only leaves 701. 903 gives the same prime divisor hint, which eliminates 802 (and 903 obviously), which again only leaves 701. And even if you completely hypothetically did a dumb and guessed 600, 600 gives "x-600 is prime", which again eliminates the rest.