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Updated scores given only one of `<>` and `+-` are needed.
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There are a number of trivially-similar languages. I'll cover these here as well, unless people feel they are genuinely worthy of separate answers. I have assumed for each language that their commands are case-sensitive unless otherwise stated. If the tape/memory is limited and wraps around, then we only require one of BF's < and >, and if value storage is limited and wraps, you

You only need one of the two BF instructions - and + for Turing completeness. And if the tape/memory is limited and wraps around, either of which could change somethen we only require one of these answers: I assumed non-wrapping memory< and values>, too. I've updated the below lists to take these into account.

RRF, Score = 93 (]).

BF-, Score = 93 (]).

???, Score = 59 59 (;) 45 (-) Not quite a trivial substitution, but close enough. Omitted ?, ;) Not quite a trivial substitution, but close enough and . as unnecessary for TC.

Anguish, Score = 98 98 (U+2062) 97 (U+2061). Omitted U+2062) as unnecessary for TC.

Blub, Score = 117 (u from Blub,? Blub!).

BrainFNORD, Score = 115 115 (s in eris) 112 (sp in pineal). Omitted eris) and fnord as unnecessary for TC.

Fluffle Puff, Score = 116 116 (t) 115 (ts of *gasp*).

GERMAN, Score = 85 (U of ADDITION or SUBTRAKTION).

Integral, Score = 120 (x of polynomialsthe polynomial expressions).

Omam, Score = 46 (y of holdthis yourship horseswill nowcarry).

Oof, Score = 111 (o of oooooof).

Ook!, Score = 107 (k of Ook,? Ook!).

oOo CODE, Score = 111 (o of OOo).

Pikalang, Score = 117 (u from pichuchu).

POGAACK, Score = 112 (p from pogack!poock?).

PPAP++, Score = 86 (V from I HAVE AN APPLE, or I HAVE PINEAPPLE,).

Revolution 9, Score = 121121 (y from if you become naked) 118 (yv from if you becomeRevolution naked1).

Roadrunner, Score = 112 (p from MeepMEEp).

There Once was a Fish Named Fred, Score = 119 119 (w from was) 114 (wr from wasFred).

ZZZ, Score = 122 (z from z-z).

There are a number of trivially-similar languages. I'll cover these here as well, unless people feel they are genuinely worthy of separate answers. I have assumed for each language that their commands are case-sensitive unless otherwise stated. If the tape/memory is limited and wraps around, then we only require one of BF's < and >, and if value storage is limited and wraps, you only need one of - and +, either of which could change some of these answers: I assumed non-wrapping memory and values.

RRF, Score = 93 (]).

???, Score = 59 (;) Not quite a trivial substitution, but close enough.

Anguish, Score = 98 (U+2062).

Blub, Score = 117 (u from Blub, Blub!).

BrainFNORD, Score = 115 (s in eris).

Fluffle Puff, Score = 116 (t).

GERMAN, Score = 85 (U of SUBTRAKTION).

Integral, Score = 120 (x of polynomials).

Omam, Score = 46 (y of hold your horses now).

Oof, Score = 111 (o).

Ook!, Score = 107 (k of Ook, Ook!).

oOo CODE, Score = 111 (o).

Pikalang, Score = 117 (u from pichu).

POGAACK, Score = 112 (p from pogack!).

PPAP++, Score = 86 (V from I HAVE AN APPLE,).

Revolution 9, Score = 121 (y from if you become naked).

Roadrunner, Score = 112 (p from Meep).

There Once was a Fish Named Fred, Score = 119 (w from was).

ZZZ, Score = 122 (z).

There are a number of trivially-similar languages. I'll cover these here as well, unless people feel they are genuinely worthy of separate answers. I have assumed for each language that their commands are case-sensitive unless otherwise stated.

You only need one of the two BF instructions - and + for Turing completeness. And if the tape/memory is limited and wraps around, then we only require one of < and >, too. I've updated the below lists to take these into account.

RRF, Score = 93 (]).

BF-, Score = 93 (]).

???, Score = 59 (;) 45 (-) Not quite a trivial substitution, but close enough. Omitted ?, ; and . as unnecessary for TC.

Anguish, Score = 98 (U+2062) 97 (U+2061). Omitted U+2062 as unnecessary for TC.

Blub, Score = 117 (u from Blub? Blub!).

BrainFNORD, Score = 115 (s in eris) 112 (p in pineal). Omitted eris and fnord as unnecessary for TC.

Fluffle Puff, Score = 116 (t) 115 (s of *gasp*).

GERMAN, Score = 85 (U of ADDITION or SUBTRAKTION).

Integral, Score = 120 (x of the polynomial expressions).

Omam, Score = 46 (y of this ship will carry).

Oof, Score = 111 (o of oooooof).

Ook!, Score = 107 (k of Ook? Ook!).

oOo CODE, Score = 111 (o of OOo).

Pikalang, Score = 117 (u from chu).

POGAACK, Score = 112 (p from poock?).

PPAP++, Score = 86 (V from I HAVE AN APPLE, or I HAVE PINEAPPLE,).

Revolution 9, Score = 121 (y from if you become naked) 118 (v from Revolution 1).

Roadrunner, Score = 112 (p from MEEp).

There Once was a Fish Named Fred, Score = 119 (w from was) 114 (r from Fred).

ZZZ, Score = 122 (z from z-z).

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There are a number of trivially-similar languages. I'll cover these here as well, unless people feel they are genuinely worthy of separate answers. I have assumed for each language that their commands are case-sensitive unless otherwise stated. If If the tape/memory is limited and wraps around, then we only require one of BF's < and >, and if value storage is limited and wraps, you only need one of - and +, either of which could change some of these answers: I assumed non-wrapping memory and values.

There are a number of trivially-similar languages. I'll cover these here as well, unless people feel they are genuinely worthy of separate answers. I have assumed for each language that their commands are case-sensitive unless otherwise stated. If the tape/memory is limited and wraps around, then we only require one of BF's < and >, which could change some of these answers: I assumed non-wrapping memory.

There are a number of trivially-similar languages. I'll cover these here as well, unless people feel they are genuinely worthy of separate answers. I have assumed for each language that their commands are case-sensitive unless otherwise stated. If the tape/memory is limited and wraps around, then we only require one of BF's < and >, and if value storage is limited and wraps, you only need one of - and +, either of which could change some of these answers: I assumed non-wrapping memory and values.

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There are a number of trivially-similar languages. I'll cover these here as well, unless people feel they are genuinely worthy of separate answers. I have assumed for each language that their commands are case-sensitive unless otherwise stated. If the tape/memory is limited and wraps around, then we only require one of BF's < and >, which could change some of these answers: I assumed non-wrapping memory.

There are a number of trivially-similar languages. I'll cover these here as well, unless people feel they are genuinely worthy of separate answers. I have assumed for each language that their commands are case-sensitive unless otherwise stated.

There are a number of trivially-similar languages. I'll cover these here as well, unless people feel they are genuinely worthy of separate answers. I have assumed for each language that their commands are case-sensitive unless otherwise stated. If the tape/memory is limited and wraps around, then we only require one of BF's < and >, which could change some of these answers: I assumed non-wrapping memory.

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