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December 02, 2014, 04:53:19 PM |
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Oops, I tried both and copied the wrong, sorry.
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December 02, 2014, 05:13:20 PM |
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Jesus?
I was thinking more along the lines of the Cheshire Cat . Didn't he "hide within" the Alice in Wonderland story? Another possibility would be "imagination". Wasn't the Alice in Wonderland story largely about accepting the imaginary ideas we posses within ourselves with out needing to apply logic or forcing ourselves to be realistic? Maybe... but for some reason he put the image of the painting (as Cluehehe). Everything is so confusing
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Live Free Or Die Trying
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December 02, 2014, 05:28:37 PM |
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i did get to the 759206 number, but couldn't find any meaning behind it. i doubt i would ever think about a forum postnumber haha if the answer of the cat is correct, this was a hell of a puzzle
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December 02, 2014, 05:33:59 PM |
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Jesus?
I was thinking more along the lines of the Cheshire Cat . Didn't he "hide within" the Alice in Wonderland story? Another possibility would be "imagination". Wasn't the Alice in Wonderland story largely about accepting the imaginary ideas we posses within ourselves with out needing to apply logic or forcing ourselves to be realistic? Maybe... but for some reason he put the image of the painting (as Cluehehe). Everything is so confusing Ah, You're right! I hadn't even noticed that the user ID for that post was "clue". Okay so the painting appears to be the clue that is "hidden within" the thread that we need to "find". Now that we've found the clue hidden within the thread we need to figure out what the painting of The Last Supper has to do with the number 12 and the new clue: "Thinking back is hard". There were 12 apostles correct? I can't remember who the 12th apostle was. I'm not sure that that matters though. Perhaps we only need to "think back" to the first puzzle. There are typically 12 numbers on a clock right? Also in the first puzzle the number 12 would have represented the letter 'F' Was there an apostle whose name started with the F?
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December 02, 2014, 05:48:57 PM |
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Off topicSeeing the amount of interpretations I could think for text "NBFHe0C" and the previous, I propose the following: -Dark-Phantom- Theorem: From a sufficiently random thing, you can get infinite answer, so many that will blow your mind. Returning to the puzzle. Go ahead DannyHamilton, I think you're right. I look at you from here
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jbrnt
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December 02, 2014, 05:55:48 PM |
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Interested in the puzzle, and followed all your thinking paths to page 4. You guys are amazing!
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Sakarias-Corporation (OP)
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December 02, 2014, 06:16:09 PM |
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ooh its getting HOT in here, keep it up guys! BTW you can start ''Groups'', one Group can hold max 5 people. if anyone in that group solves the problem you all Split the BTC think of it like a Mining pool hehe (PM me the names of the members if you wanna start a group) Good luck on Level 3
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ilvbtc
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December 02, 2014, 06:36:28 PM |
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I think level3 answer is 'wood' of which the table is made.It's like gold that is within in an ornament. Or I may be wrong.
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December 02, 2014, 07:13:18 PM |
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Ok. let it be some topic number between 759206 and 880175. It could be the average topic 819791 or some topic started by the same author, for example this one. Both are quite miningless:) It also could be the average topic started by author, but it´s hard to find it. May be in those topic he sold the table or something like that. I understand that my answer is wrong, but it can help somebody to find the right one:)
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DannyHamilton
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December 02, 2014, 07:31:11 PM |
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Jesus?
I was thinking more along the lines of the Cheshire Cat . Didn't he "hide within" the Alice in Wonderland story? Another possibility would be "imagination". Wasn't the Alice in Wonderland story largely about accepting the imaginary ideas we posses within ourselves with out needing to apply logic or forcing ourselves to be realistic? Maybe... but for some reason he put the image of the painting (as Cluehehe). Everything is so confusing Ah, You're right! I hadn't even noticed that the user ID for that post was "clue". Okay so the painting appears to be the clue that is "hidden within" the thread that we need to "find". Now that we've found the clue hidden within the thread we need to figure out what the painting of The Last Supper has to do with the number 12 and the new clue: "Thinking back is hard". There were 12 apostles correct? I can't remember who the 12th apostle was. I'm not sure that that matters though. Perhaps we only need to "think back" to the first puzzle. There are typically 12 numbers on a clock right? Also in the first puzzle the number 12 would have represented the letter 'F' Was there an apostle whose name started with the F? Nope. No apostles that start with 'F' (at least not in the english translations): - Simon Peter
- James the Greater
- John
- Andrew
- Philip
- Thomas
- Bartholomew
- Matthew
- James the Lesser
- Simon the Zealot
- Thaddaeus-Judas
- Judas Iscariot
- Matthias (Replacement for Judas Iscariot, chosen by the remaining 11)
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Live Free Or Die Trying
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December 02, 2014, 07:41:50 PM |
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the twelfth apostle on the last supper painting is supposed to be Simon the only apostle with a 12 letter name is Judas Iskariot 'thinking back is hard' hmm ... supposed to have happened in the year 33. Painted by Leonardo Da vincy between 1494 and 1498 according to wikipedia i'm clueless and my head hurts
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Sakarias-Corporation (OP)
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December 02, 2014, 09:38:13 PM |
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Looking good guys! LEVEL 4 is ready as soon as youve cracked level 3
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December 02, 2014, 11:47:01 PM |
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Franklin D. Richards Am I close?
This one is hard lol, I've read all the posts and I like the way members think here... But this one is pretty damn hard.
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yenzae0215
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December 03, 2014, 01:43:20 AM |
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ndnh
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December 03, 2014, 07:27:13 AM |
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lol, I found the first one within seconds. thanks to even numbers, halved it and solved. Second one, by reverse image search same as one of the member here. tineye 3rd one? on it. It is harder than both of the above.
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Live Free Or Die Trying
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December 03, 2014, 07:52:17 AM |
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i think we are supposed to look more to the second hint: "Thinking back is hard. 12" but you can go in hundred directions with that clue
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Live Free Or Die Trying
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December 03, 2014, 08:02:25 AM |
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The first clue is: 2 38 22 12 30 36 40 16 10 26 2 52 10 ''
This might be far fetched, but what's with the " behind the numbers? Are we supposed to fill in the new number 12 (24?)there? ---> ask for the mazel is that even an english word? happiness? mazel tov? hahaha
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Euthanasiaa
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December 03, 2014, 09:30:01 AM |
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Thinking back is hard? In the first assignment we diveded all the numbers. Maybe we should divide 12 to 6? Then what is 6?
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Euthanasiaa
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December 03, 2014, 09:40:43 AM |
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Thinking back is hard. 12 Easier to find now
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