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December 04, 2014, 02:52:07 AM
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Just saying does the number of x's and y's determine a location cause i googled the numbers and got 932 2620, Ylitornio, Finland

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December 04, 2014, 07:37:23 AM
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Patterns?

1 14 55 74
2 19 28
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4 21
5 15 22 30 64
6 16 23 31 34 49 62
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74 = 1
73 25
72 43 50 52 53 60 63
71
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69 68 29 Huh
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December 04, 2014, 11:21:32 AM
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a lot of numbers flying around here Smiley keep it up guys Wink

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December 04, 2014, 11:24:52 AM
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a lot of numbers flying around here Smiley keep it up guys Wink

another clue pls.. its too hard  Undecided

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December 04, 2014, 11:28:56 AM
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okey, here's another clue.

''Think back''

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December 04, 2014, 11:53:04 AM
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Patterns?

1 14 55 74
2 19 28
3
4 21
5 15 22 30 64
6 16 23 31 34 49 62
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74 = 1
73 25
72 43 50 52 53 60 63
71
70
69 68 29 Huh

if those are patterns, then what would  they mean :/ ? what did you base this one ? the Xs the Ys? or the spaces ?
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December 04, 2014, 12:08:22 PM
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Patterns?

1 14 55 74
2 19 28
3
4 21
5 15 22 30 64
6 16 23 31 34 49 62
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74 = 1
73 25
72 43 50 52 53 60 63
71
70
69 68 29 Huh

if those are patterns, then what would  they mean :/ ? what did you base this one ? the Xs the Ys? or the spaces ?

The rows repeats itself.

For example, the 72nd row is the same as the 43rd one, 50th one, 52nd one, 53rd one, 60th one and the 63rd one.
Note: 50, 60
43, 53, 63
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December 04, 2014, 12:15:58 PM
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Patterns?

1 14 55 74
2 19 28
3
4 21
5 15 22 30 64
6 16 23 31 34 49 62
...
74 = 1
73 25
72 43 50 52 53 60 63
71
70
69 68 29 Huh

if those are patterns, then what would  they mean :/ ? what did you base this one ? the Xs the Ys? or the spaces ?

The rows repeats itself.

For example, the 72nd row is the same as the 43rd one, 50th one, 52nd one, 53rd one, 60th one and the 63rd one.
Note: 50, 60
43, 53, 63

what if they're the same ? and that the X's have the same meaning in that Row and its just a trick to misguide us ?
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December 04, 2014, 12:21:14 PM
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History?  Cheesy

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December 04, 2014, 12:30:37 PM
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There are some patterns that occur as frequently as 7 times, and some that only occur once.  In the past we've have had a clue that spelled out a sentence and we've had a clue where a sequence of letters was converted into a sequence of numbers.

If each pattern is meant to represent a number, and those numbers were then intended to represent a letter, then we could be looking at another sentence.

These two patterns each occur seven times:
Code:
XXX.....................X......................X
XXXXXXXXXXXX..........X....X....X....X....X...X.

If this is intended to spell out a sentence in the English language, then it would seem likely that those two particular patterns represent vowels, frequently used consonants, or word separators.

Since the "XXX.....................X......................X" pattern occurs consecutively (lines 52 and 53) it seems likely that it does NOT represent a word separator or the vowels A, I, or U.

So, perhaps "XXX.....................X......................X" either represents the letter E or the letter O?

Since the "XXXXXXXXXXXX..........X....X....X....X....X...X." pattern never occurs consecutively, it could be a vowel, a frequently used consonant. or a word separator.  If it is a word separator, then the sentence is made up of 8 words each with the following number of letters:
5, 9, 6, 7, 2, 14, 12

That's quite a few long words, so if it's a sentence then I'm leaning more towards it being a frequently used vowel, and that the sentence doesn't have any word separators.
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December 04, 2014, 12:38:53 PM
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There are some patterns that occur as frequently as 7 times, and some that only occur once.  In the past we've have had a clue that spelled out a sentence and we've had a clue where a sequence of letters was converted into a sequence of numbers.

If each pattern is meant to represent a number, and those numbers were then intended to represent a letter, then we could be looking at another sentence.

These two patterns each occur seven times:
Code:
XXX.....................X......................X
XXXXXXXXXXXX..........X....X....X....X....X...X.

If this is intended to spell out a sentence in the English language, then it would seem likely that those two particular patterns represent vowels, frequently used consonants, or word separators.

Since the "XXX.....................X......................X" pattern occurs consecutively (lines 52 and 53) it seems likely that it does NOT represent a word separator or the vowels A, I, or U.

So, perhaps "XXX.....................X......................X" either represents the letter E or the letter O?

Since the "XXXXXXXXXXXX..........X....X....X....X....X...X." pattern never occurs consecutively, it could be a vowel, a frequently used consonant. or a word separator.  If it is a word separator, then the sentence is made up of 8 words each with the following number of letters:
5, 9, 6, 7, 2, 14, 12

That's quite a few long words, so if it's a sentence then I'm leaning more towards it being a frequently used vowel, and that the sentence doesn't have any word separators.

Intressting, good thinking!

maybe the fact that the ''Lines'' are Ewualy long and on top of each other is the word separator ?
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December 04, 2014, 01:47:39 PM
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hmm, translating the first line from binary code into text ends up in rubbish

if x=1 and y=0 you get N§*r’

if y=1 and x=0 you get ý±XՍm

was worth a try Tongue

i still think the +0-5 -0-5 is the clue however
as above so below, yeah i'd think looking back to clues of the first puzzles
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December 04, 2014, 01:53:40 PM
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he sneaked a third clue in Cheesy

------LEVEL 4-------
Clue: +0-5 -0-5
Clue: As Above, So Below
Clue: Think back
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December 04, 2014, 03:43:05 PM
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he sneaked a third clue in Cheesy

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Clue: +0-5 -0-5
Clue: As Above, So Below
Clue: Think back

Hehe Hood one Wink in all the precious levels we've converted numbers or letters to numbers or letters hehe. I think it's the same here or both, from either X or Y
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December 04, 2014, 03:59:13 PM
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why 48 in each row. what is so special about that number? you can divide by almost every number. why more Y's than X's?
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December 04, 2014, 04:58:24 PM
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There are some patterns that occur as frequently as 7 times, and some that only occur once.  In the past we've have had a clue that spelled out a sentence and we've had a clue where a sequence of letters was converted into a sequence of numbers.

If each pattern is meant to represent a number, and those numbers were then intended to represent a letter, then we could be looking at another sentence.

These two patterns each occur seven times:
Code:
XXX.....................X......................X
XXXXXXXXXXXX..........X....X....X....X....X...X.

If this is intended to spell out a sentence in the English language, then it would seem likely that those two particular patterns represent vowels, frequently used consonants, or word separators.

Since the "XXX.....................X......................X" pattern occurs consecutively (lines 52 and 53) it seems likely that it does NOT represent a word separator or the vowels A, I, or U.

So, perhaps "XXX.....................X......................X" either represents the letter E or the letter O?

Since the "XXXXXXXXXXXX..........X....X....X....X....X...X." pattern never occurs consecutively, it could be a vowel, a frequently used consonant. or a word separator.  If it is a word separator, then the sentence is made up of 8 words each with the following number of letters:
5, 9, 6, 7, 2, 14, 12

That's quite a few long words, so if it's a sentence then I'm leaning more towards it being a frequently used vowel, and that the sentence doesn't have any word separators.

Yesterday I tried to analyze the patterns that way. I used cryptograms solvers and found nothing.

I also tried manually. Using the most frequent letters of the English, but is very difficult. There are many different patterns, as if apart from letters are also numbers or symbols.

I do not know...
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December 04, 2014, 05:09:20 PM
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I will post a new clue in some hours Smiley

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Yesterday I tried to analyze the patterns that way. I used cryptograms solvers and found nothing.

I also tried manually. Using the most frequent letters of the English, but is very difficult. There are many different patterns, as if apart from letters are also numbers or symbols.

I do not know...

The positions of the X's certainly seem to be significant.

They aren't evenly distributed in the columns.  There appears to be a bias for X's near the beginning of the row.  There also appears to be a bias for an X in the last row.

Given the 74 rows:

64 of them have an X in the first column
56 of them have an X in the second column (and all 56 also have an X in the first column)
44 of them have an X in the third column (and all but 1 of the 44 also have an X in BOTH of the first two columns)
33 of them have an X in the last column.

All the rest of the columns have an X in less than 30 rows.  Here's the exact breakdown for the number of rows with an X in each column:

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Column #01: 64 X's
Column #02: 56 X's (all of them also have X's in the first column)
Column #03: 44 X's (all but one of them also have X's in the first two columns)
Column #04: 23 X's (all of them also have X;s in the first three columns)
Column #05: 18 X's (all but two of them also have X's in the first four columns)
Column #06: 18 X's
Column #07: 17 X's
Column #08: 13 X's
Column #09: 17 X's
Column #10: 18 X's
Column #11: 18 X's
Column #12: 23 X's
Column #13: 15 X's
Column #14:  8 X's
Column #15: 21 X's
Column #16:  9 X's
Column #17: 20 X's
Column #18: 18 X's
Column #19: 11 X's
Column #20:  9 X's
Column #21: 14 X's
Column #22: 20 X's
Column #23: 25 X's
Column #24: 21 X's
Column #25: 19 X's
Column #26: 10 X's
Column #27: 22 X's
Column #28: 29 X's
Column #29: 24 X's
Column #30: 13 X's
Column #31: 15 X's
Column #32: 18 X's
Column #33: 22 X's
Column #34: 12 X's
Column #35: 16 X's
Column #36: 13 X's
Column #37: 15 X's
Column #38: 22 X's
Column #39: 13 X's
Column #40: 10 X's
Column #41: 11 X's
Column #42: 14 X's
Column #43: 23 X's
Column #44: 12 X's
Column #45: 12 X's
Column #46: 13 X's
Column #47: 21 X's
Column #48: 33 X's

EDIT: There are a total of 912 X's out of 3552 possible positions. If the X's were randomly distributed in the columns, we would expect to have approximately 19 X's per column (and slightly more than 12 X's per row).  Any column that has significantly more than 19 X's seems to have a bias towards having an X in that column.  Any column that has significantly less than 19 X's seems to have a bias towards having a Y in that column.

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December 04, 2014, 05:53:36 PM
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This one was really hard, I have to ask my friends if they can help me with this one haha
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December 04, 2014, 05:56:44 PM
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i got a feeling the X's and Y's have been completely put in random.
and some got copy/pasted to fasten the process.

the clues must in some way point to a specific area or lines which do matter

or i can completely be wrong ... again Cheesy
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