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CNPS Consecutive numberplate spotting


Consecutive numberplate spotting (CNPS) is an extremely difficult game where you spot every numberplate - in order from 1-999.

You must spot the exact numberplate digits in order 1 then 2 then 3 and so forth- you can't spot them out of sequence, Only the exact number you are looking for is acceptable.

You can only have one chain of CNPS running at any time- you can't be looking for 6 onwards and 12 onwards- you have to stick to your original numberplate sequence and spot those numberplates in order- not as easy as it may seem.

It can be frustrating and you can have some near misses- seeing a 7 when you wanted a 6 or an 8- but cheating the rules will only cheat yourself- the true number plate spotter spots each and every numberplate in order and with the utmost integrity.

Be aware of numberplate spacing- as this can play tricks on even the most dedicated number plate spotter- A4 4NDY is in fact number 44 as the plate reads A44NDY.

Each spotted numberplate must be attached to a motor vehicle- numberplates on there own simply dont count.

Only UK numberplates are permitted in the spotting- and only prefix numberplates can be spotted.

Diplomatic numberplates are excluded as are trade plates- only prefix numberplates attached to vehicles will be counted.

Good luck and happy spotting!!

 

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