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Post by offsky on Jul 21, 2016 19:37:48 GMT -5
Sometimes the word you are looking for is broken up into parts. For example. The word "donkey" may appear in the newspaper as "You can abandon key elements of this sentence"
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Post by Jessi on Jul 25, 2016 10:54:19 GMT -5
Hi!
Can anyone give me some guidance on what the steps are for finding this answer?
Thanks!
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Post by Jessi on Jul 27, 2016 11:05:08 GMT -5
The thing that's currently holding me up is trying to figure out what the last letter of '1984' is. I had the same issue. Reread the instructions. There's a confusing bit regarding the words "within" and "piece". Think about what else it might be referring to. What instructions? Where did you find them?
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Post by Todd on Jul 27, 2016 11:34:03 GMT -5
Hi, jessi. This is a fun puzzle with about five steps. Which step are you on? Have you determined the origins of the bwa bwa hate bwa language? That's step 1.
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Post by Jessi on Jul 27, 2016 13:07:38 GMT -5
Hi, jessi. This is a fun puzzle with about five steps. Which step are you on? Have you determined the origins of the bwa bwa hate bwa language? That's step 1. No I haven't. So I suppose that is what I need to do first By steps do you mean for the daytime vault? I have solved all of the vault answers except for this one. Unless more will open lol
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Post by Todd on Jul 27, 2016 13:26:01 GMT -5
By steps do you mean for the daytime vault? I have solved all of the vault answers except for this one. Unless more will open lol The Tear Drop Daytime Lock is a multi-step puzzle. That list of words is the first step on a circuitous journey to the Tear Drop Key. The question posed above is actually part of step 4 or 5. For the first step, remember that the icons under the main puzzle glyph are significant.
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Post by Jessi on Jul 27, 2016 13:26:54 GMT -5
By steps do you mean for the daytime vault? I have solved all of the vault answers except for this one. Unless more will open lol The Tear Drop Daytime Lock is a multi-step puzzle. That list of words is the first step on a circuitous journey to the Tear Drop Key. The question posed above is actually part of step 4 or 5. For the first step, remember that the icons under the main puzzle glyph are significant. Right, I know which ones they go with, but I'm not sure what to do now..
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Post by Todd on Jul 27, 2016 13:37:04 GMT -5
The Tear Drop Daytime Lock is a multi-step puzzle. That list of words is the first step on a circuitous journey to the Tear Drop Key. The question posed above is actually part of step 4 or 5. For the first step, remember that the icons under the main puzzle glyph are significant. Right, I know which ones they go with, but I'm not sure what to do now.. Each of the words can be found in one of the indicated puzzles. Make note of what position it occupies there. Don't go crosseyed or look down your nose at it. Just note where each word would ORDINAriLLY go. Then, you're building a new puzzle of the second variety with that.
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Post by Jessi on Jul 27, 2016 13:42:54 GMT -5
Ok thanks! I will see what I can figure out!
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Post by carola on Jul 28, 2016 8:11:33 GMT -5
When I have plotted the bwa's and such to form a new picture, I have gotten what looks like two eyes on each side. But I cannot see the middle. Any suggestions?
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Post by MrKairo on Jul 28, 2016 9:34:31 GMT -5
Take a picture with your phone and maybe you'll get a quick response
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Post by Todd on Jul 28, 2016 9:44:16 GMT -5
When I have plotted the bwa's and such to form a new picture, I have gotten what looks like two eyes on each side. But I cannot see the middle. Any suggestions? The design is somewhat QuiRky.
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Post by carola on Jul 28, 2016 12:16:31 GMT -5
Thank you guys. After looking up the e-mail from AM, I have taken the 10 last letters as told and I do not get a legible word for all 10 letters. Any further ideas?
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Post by MrKairo on Jul 28, 2016 12:33:43 GMT -5
Thank you guys. After looking up the e-mail from AM, I have taken the 10 last letters as told and I do not get a legible word for all 10 letters. Any further ideas? Reread the instructions. There's a confusing bit regarding the words "within" and "piece". Think about what else it might be referring to.
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Post by stupidstupiddan on Jul 29, 2016 14:01:02 GMT -5
One quick clarification. We ARE supposed to be using the original template for the second puzzle (the actual printed one). If that's the case, isn't the first line too long? Precisely... 7 + minimum one space + 5 + minimum one space + 7= 21 total with only 20 spaces to work with?
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