I got exactly the same as you did (including the two given questions), and, like you, didn't include numbers with repeated digits (in the spirit of the puzzle).
I initially considered omitting questions whose incorrect copy was also one of the original questions - which would reduce the number of questions (including the two given questions) to 14 - but decided against that because Hungry Horace wouldn't have noticed the 'repeats' as he hadn't recorded the originals.
Here's a link to the puzzle: Sides Reversed Is Puzzle
]]>I have noticed you are having fun trying the MIF puzzles. That's great!
If you want to comment on a puzzle, it would be helpful if you provided a link to the puzzle so it can be found easily. At the moment I'm not following which one you are referring to.
I've noticed that the site maker always gives a solution, but does not claim it's the only one. Recently I tried a puzzle and found 8 more solutions on top of the one given. So you may well have managed the same.
Bob
]]>Nasir
12 * 42
12 * 63
12 * 84
13 * 62
13 * 93
14 * 82
21 * 24
21 * 36
21 * 48
23 * 64
23 * 96
24 * 63
24 * 84
26 * 31
26 * 93
28 * 41
31 * 39
32 * 46
32 * 69
34 * 86
36 * 42
36 * 84
39 * 62
42 * 48
43 * 68
46 * 96
48 * 63
64 * 69