Inward Hellix -- online riddle
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29 is... unusual. First, decipher the mess in the source. The "CHANGEs" thing is a clue on that.
After that, simplify, but not too much. Then convert. The picture provides a thematic hint on the kind of conversion you need to do.
After that, simplify, but not too much. Then convert. The picture provides a thematic hint on the kind of conversion you need to do.
Rest in peace, Kym. I hardly knew ya.
Rest in peace, Marinus. A bright star, you were ahead of me on my own tracks of thought. I miss you.
Rest in peace, Marinus. A bright star, you were ahead of me on my own tracks of thought. I miss you.
Alright, we got 29, thankfully. I'm not really liking 30, in the way that what we have to do is simple, but how to get it to work is hard. I know we have to take all the words and then do the circle thing, but every time we've tried something like that, it hasn't ended up working out.
she/her | Sayori#2285
1. Make sure you're taking the right set of words. "Don't interpret questions as answers", if that makes sense.
2. Don't forget about the plus signs.
It's a tough level, for sure.
2. Don't forget about the plus signs.
It's a tough level, for sure.
Rest in peace, Kym. I hardly knew ya.
Rest in peace, Marinus. A bright star, you were ahead of me on my own tracks of thought. I miss you.
Rest in peace, Marinus. A bright star, you were ahead of me on my own tracks of thought. I miss you.
The words aren't written on the pages themselves, but they can't be missed, either.
Imagine you know nothing about a level. What would be the most important word for that level? (Of course, if you know nothing, you don't know the actual word, but you still know what you should be looking for)
Once you figured that out, try not to interpret questions as answers, if that makes sense. Then you can start figuring out how to get the right letter from each word.
Imagine you know nothing about a level. What would be the most important word for that level? (Of course, if you know nothing, you don't know the actual word, but you still know what you should be looking for)
Once you figured that out, try not to interpret questions as answers, if that makes sense. Then you can start figuring out how to get the right letter from each word.
Rest in peace, Kym. I hardly knew ya.
Rest in peace, Marinus. A bright star, you were ahead of me on my own tracks of thought. I miss you.
Rest in peace, Marinus. A bright star, you were ahead of me on my own tracks of thought. I miss you.
- loofisawesome
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Well,I don't know how to play this game either.
My Youtube Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/user/InMrMenShow
>My list with my custom levels/adventures<
http://pcpuzzle.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=351783#351783
https://www.youtube.com/user/InMrMenShow
>My list with my custom levels/adventures<
http://pcpuzzle.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=351783#351783
So, look at the URL of lesson one again...
... where are you now?
Answer that question, then think... where do you want to go??
... I think it's obvious what to write, see you in lesson two!
... where are you now?
Answer that question, then think... where do you want to go??
... I think it's obvious what to write, see you in lesson two!
Rest in peace, Kym. I hardly knew ya.
Rest in peace, Marinus. A bright star, you were ahead of me on my own tracks of thought. I miss you.
Rest in peace, Marinus. A bright star, you were ahead of me on my own tracks of thought. I miss you.
Nope, still nothing. There are so many different variables and interpretations here, and none that we've found are adding up to anything coherent.Muzozavr wrote:The words aren't written on the pages themselves, but they can't be missed, either.
Imagine you know nothing about a level. What would be the most important word for that level? (Of course, if you know nothing, you don't know the actual word, but you still know what you should be looking for)
I've read the forum thread multiple times, and it's still not helping. At least the page ambience is nice, I guess.
It's a tough level, for sure. The main problem here is that you've got two things to worry about: finding the right set of words and finding the right set of letters. Until you get both of them right, you won't have any clue that you're doing the right thing.
PM me with what you have for the set of words and for getting the letters. I'll try to help in a more detailed way.
PM me with what you have for the set of words and for getting the letters. I'll try to help in a more detailed way.
Rest in peace, Kym. I hardly knew ya.
Rest in peace, Marinus. A bright star, you were ahead of me on my own tracks of thought. I miss you.
Rest in peace, Marinus. A bright star, you were ahead of me on my own tracks of thought. I miss you.
- StinkerSquad01
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Ah, yes, the new 31 is one of my favorites. (Old 31 was google-fu and a bit boring, to be honest They remade it)
Beware, though: there's a step in the instructions that isn't supposed to work "normally", but due to a freak coincidence, it does. So once your Windows calculator stops being enough, don't try to search for high precision calculators and use your mind instead.
Beware, though: there's a step in the instructions that isn't supposed to work "normally", but due to a freak coincidence, it does. So once your Windows calculator stops being enough, don't try to search for high precision calculators and use your mind instead.
Rest in peace, Kym. I hardly knew ya.
Rest in peace, Marinus. A bright star, you were ahead of me on my own tracks of thought. I miss you.
Rest in peace, Marinus. A bright star, you were ahead of me on my own tracks of thought. I miss you.
But did you accidentally solve 35 without even solving 34d like I did the first time? I did solve 34D later on, though.
Oh, and just a warning... very much later on in the game, there's one more level that will make you cry to sleep.
EDIT: Also, since you're working on this as a group, I'd request you to submit your Hall of Fame entry as a group, too, when you get there. It's not a major thing, of course, but it'd make sense.
Oh, and just a warning... very much later on in the game, there's one more level that will make you cry to sleep.
EDIT: Also, since you're working on this as a group, I'd request you to submit your Hall of Fame entry as a group, too, when you get there. It's not a major thing, of course, but it'd make sense.
Rest in peace, Kym. I hardly knew ya.
Rest in peace, Marinus. A bright star, you were ahead of me on my own tracks of thought. I miss you.
Rest in peace, Marinus. A bright star, you were ahead of me on my own tracks of thought. I miss you.
- Sammy_P
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i think that's the planMuzozavr wrote:Also, since you're working on this as a group, I'd request you to submit your Hall of Fame entry as a group, too, when you get there. It's not a major thing, of course, but it'd make sense.
meanwhile we're on 36 and i have no idea how to find a program or file or something [/nonsense]
i checked the forums and im still confused
36: Look at the source carefully and think. There are only a few "popular" extensions and one of them is correct. Then, think about what file name you could use... and the URL isn't it.
Rest in peace, Kym. I hardly knew ya.
Rest in peace, Marinus. A bright star, you were ahead of me on my own tracks of thought. I miss you.
Rest in peace, Marinus. A bright star, you were ahead of me on my own tracks of thought. I miss you.
Argh... I found the file. I figured out the pattern of the t* g* w* etc, but using that pattern, what should be in the [] isn't a letter! Even if I decode the binary and do the pattern on those numbers, it's not a word, and nothing I'm trying is giving me the password. This is a little bit annoying, because I know I'm on the right track, but I'm just not interpreting something right, I guess.
Also, yeah, I think being added to the Hall of Fame as a group is a good idea. I doubt we'd have been able to get this far if we didn't work together. Recently I've been feeling like I haven't contributed too much, though, so that's why I'm up so early (I'm really sick right now, so noon seems pretty early to me) to try and get something done.
Also, yeah, I think being added to the Hall of Fame as a group is a good idea. I doubt we'd have been able to get this far if we didn't work together. Recently I've been feeling like I haven't contributed too much, though, so that's why I'm up so early (I'm really sick right now, so noon seems pretty early to me) to try and get something done.
she/her | Sayori#2285
Yes, it's not a letter. You're right.
Try to use what you get on the numbers. Don't use the pattern on the numbers, but do use the result on the numbers.
There should be a way that works.
Try to use what you get on the numbers. Don't use the pattern on the numbers, but do use the result on the numbers.
There should be a way that works.
Rest in peace, Kym. I hardly knew ya.
Rest in peace, Marinus. A bright star, you were ahead of me on my own tracks of thought. I miss you.
Rest in peace, Marinus. A bright star, you were ahead of me on my own tracks of thought. I miss you.
I don't know if it's the power of posting or what, but shortly after I posted that we solved it. I never ended up using the [] in the puzzle, though. We got the password from the binary from an online tool.
Now I'm on 39; I see a thematic connection between all these numbers, and I know who they refer to (thanks to both chemistry class and google), but I don't know how to turn the numbers themselves into something tangible.
Edit: It is the power of posting! We're on 40 now, and I'm already not liking it. To be honest, 37, 38, and 39 may have been my favorite puzzles so far. Also, 14 was cool; I wish there were more like that.
Now I'm on 39; I see a thematic connection between all these numbers, and I know who they refer to (thanks to both chemistry class and google), but I don't know how to turn the numbers themselves into something tangible.
Edit: It is the power of posting! We're on 40 now, and I'm already not liking it. To be honest, 37, 38, and 39 may have been my favorite puzzles so far. Also, 14 was cool; I wish there were more like that.
she/her | Sayori#2285
On 40: I can only repeat Beezqp's clue "remorse it". That's truly the best hint to start.
37 is one of my favorite levels in the entire game, so elegant, so apparently lacking of clues, yet so logical in the end.
37 is one of my favorite levels in the entire game, so elegant, so apparently lacking of clues, yet so logical in the end.
Rest in peace, Kym. I hardly knew ya.
Rest in peace, Marinus. A bright star, you were ahead of me on my own tracks of thought. I miss you.
Rest in peace, Marinus. A bright star, you were ahead of me on my own tracks of thought. I miss you.
Kinda funny how you blitzed through 41 which was one of the most problematic levels for me and almost became my endpoint for the entire game.
42 is lovely and one of my favorites. The text code is genius.
42 is lovely and one of my favorites. The text code is genius.
Rest in peace, Kym. I hardly knew ya.
Rest in peace, Marinus. A bright star, you were ahead of me on my own tracks of thought. I miss you.
Rest in peace, Marinus. A bright star, you were ahead of me on my own tracks of thought. I miss you.
I actually hated 42, if only because I'd never heard the "term" in the answer used in that manner before, causing me to latch onto another word. Everyone else was able to get it just fine, and I was sitting there just like "What do you mean by [HINT]? I tried that and it didn't work!"Muzozavr wrote:42 is lovely and one of my favorites. The text code is genius.
Oh wow, I never realized there was a d---m subpage, because the first anagram I tried was the much more logical a---d and it didn't work. I need to tell Beezqp, he should do something about that...Sammy_P wrote:we're on 44 now. we have the m---a and d---m subpages and the page from the fillintheblank thing
not sure what to do now
That said, anagrams are useless here. The page from the fillintheblank thing is your biggest clue here and the m---a subpage tells you something important about the one who won't leave... how are these bits of knowledge related to each other?
Now that you've decoded the morse in a normal way... try in an abnormal way. The fillintheblank page is the major clue.
And then don't ask me about exact details of the technique because this was the second level that almost broke me entirely. I don't know why but it was extremely difficult for me to apply the right idea once I figured it out. But you're working in a group, so SOMEONE should be able to get it.
Rest in peace, Kym. I hardly knew ya.
Rest in peace, Marinus. A bright star, you were ahead of me on my own tracks of thought. I miss you.
Rest in peace, Marinus. A bright star, you were ahead of me on my own tracks of thought. I miss you.