Hints and tips
Puzzle 21
Quote from paul.mueller on Saturday 22nd February, 2020, 16:12I don't know what to do with the plaid area. I have no idea about the 300. Tried to place the 4 solved letters on top, did not produce anything useful. Hope the letters are correct SSEN. Any hint for the 300 and the area.
I don't know what to do with the plaid area. I have no idea about the 300. Tried to place the 4 solved letters on top, did not produce anything useful. Hope the letters are correct SSEN. Any hint for the 300 and the area.
Quote from paul.mueller on Sunday 1st March, 2020, 10:29Still no idea, any hint is welcome.
Still no idea, any hint is welcome.
Quote from MeeStee157 on Saturday 7th March, 2020, 21:33Also very stuck on this one. Any help is appreciated.
Also very stuck on this one. Any help is appreciated.
Quote from myrtlemcspurtle on Sunday 29th March, 2020, 23:13Can we get some hints for this one please?
Can we get some hints for this one please?
Quote from Joy on Tuesday 28th April, 2020, 18:08Blocks 10-14, 1st horizontal line, have a bold line over them; ignore or concentrate on this and pursue?
Also, 90°Z i have nothing but Z (ascii), 300 = CCC Gr numeral or T = Roman numeral.
E, V, E maybe for the other 3 letters??
Please point us towards a creative and definitive direction 😃 TIA
Blocks 10-14, 1st horizontal line, have a bold line over them; ignore or concentrate on this and pursue?
Also, 90°Z i have nothing but Z (ascii), 300 = CCC Gr numeral or T = Roman numeral.
E, V, E maybe for the other 3 letters??
Please point us towards a creative and definitive direction 😃 TIA
Quote from paul.mueller on Tuesday 28th April, 2020, 20:11Joy, thanks to your ideas I was able to solve this puzzle finally. Enclosed my detailed solutions:
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[spoiler]position in abc[/spoiler]
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[spoiler]Sqrt(25)=5, the 5th letter in alphabet is "E"[/spoiler]Hint
[spoiler]only roman numerals[/spoiler]
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[spoiler]C/XX, roman numerals, 100/20, solution 5, in roman numerals "V" [/spoiler]Hint
[spoiler]Einstein[/spoiler]
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[spoiler]mc^2, Einstein's formula, complete equation E=mc^2, so the solution is "E"[/spoiler]Hint
[spoiler]clockwise[/spoiler]
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[spoiler]90°Z, turn Z by 90 degrees, "N" [/spoiler]Hint
[spoiler]not roman but greek numerals[/spoiler]
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[spoiler]300, movie about greeks, greek numerals, 300 = "T"[/spoiler]
Joy, thanks to your ideas I was able to solve this puzzle finally. Enclosed my detailed solutions:
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Quote from Escapager on Tuesday 28th April, 2020, 20:14Five different puzzles in this one, each a letter. Clues at the bottom of the page reveal the same answer as the puzzles at the top of the page and are the same width so you can isolate the right number of squares on the grid.
Five different puzzles in this one, each a letter. Clues at the bottom of the page reveal the same answer as the puzzles at the top of the page and are the same width so you can isolate the right number of squares on the grid.
Quote from Escapager on Wednesday 29th April, 2020, 11:54Paul, did you get the picture puzzles too? (same answers but different puzzles).
Paul, did you get the picture puzzles too? (same answers but different puzzles).
Quote from paul.mueller on Friday 1st May, 2020, 00:39I had already put the book aside, but after reading your message, I tried again to solve this riddle and almost solved it.
First ignore the last row of the grid.
Project the width from the puzzles below to the grid. Now the bold line on top does make sense, it is an indicator for the needed space for the third puzzle.5 areas
[spoiler]columns 1-3, area shows the letter directly.[/spoiler]
[spoiler]columns 6-8, braille[/spoiler]
[spoiler]columns 10-14, no idea, do you have any clue[/spoiler]
[spoiler]columns 16-20, morse code[/spoiler]
[spoiler]columns 22-24, braille[/spoiler]
I had already put the book aside, but after reading your message, I tried again to solve this riddle and almost solved it.
First ignore the last row of the grid.
Project the width from the puzzles below to the grid. Now the bold line on top does make sense, it is an indicator for the needed space for the third puzzle.
5 areas