[QUOTE=xeo xeo;42719566]I can't seem to get the wording it wants on 21[/QUOTE]
[sp]The sentence is an example[/sp]
Can't figure what is the logic behind 19.
I'm actually stuck on 24.
Question:
[sp]0-6 Those 71 who 02 can 7 read Have 3 an 5 advantage, 2 indeed.[/sp]
Just wait a sec, I'll catch up and help
What the hell does this question WANT FROM ME
[QUOTE=xeo xeo;42719647]Just wait a sec, I'll catch up and help
What the hell does this question WANT FROM ME[/QUOTE]
[sp]It wants what that example being shown is called[/sp]
[QUOTE=residntevl;42719663][sp]It wants what that example being shown is called[/sp][/QUOTE]
[sp]Jesus damn it all to hell, I've been misspelling Pangram as "Panagram" this entire time, lawd :v: [/sp]
I like the thought of aiding in conquering this. It seems very new. We must claim it.
I may not be of much help, though.
Any hints on 23? I know it has something to do with [sp]the Earth[/sp] but what I've found about sweating doesn't seem to help.
[QUOTE=Katska;42719683]I like the thought of aiding in conquering this. It seems very new.
I may not be of much help, though.[/QUOTE]
It's actually taken from some German puzzle. Seems to be new because of being translated.
[editline]1st November 2013[/editline]
[QUOTE=llamaliker;42719696]Any hints on 23? I know it has something to do with [sp]the Earth[/sp] but what I've found about sweating doesn't seem to help.[/QUOTE]
[sp]earth doesn't sweat from being so hot.[/sp]
Any hints to 22?
[QUOTE=llamaliker;42719364]What's the format for the answer to 19? '$x', 'x', or '$x.xx'? This site is very specific.[/QUOTE]
They worded it like they're mentally handicapped, here's a better wording to make it easier:
[QUOTE]One pizza costs $10. You could cut it into two pieces, the bread and the cheese. The whole pizza is $9 more expensive than the cheese alone. How much does the cheese cost?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=xeo xeo;42719726]Any hints to 22?[/QUOTE]
You'll have to brush up on your piglatin.
[QUOTE=xeo xeo;42719726]Any hints to 22?[/QUOTE]
Think of another language, one that most people know. They either changed some letters or used it in a way I'm not familiar with, but once you work out the language you'll get it.
Edit: Well I guess you could make it obvious and just state it
I got 24 by [sp]Searching the numbers given in the German puzzle. The phrase is filler, the numbers are what matter.[/sp] If anyone can get the answer from the English equivalent please tell me how.
[editline]1st November 2013[/editline]
[QUOTE=llamaliker;42719747]Think of another language, one that most people know. They either changed some letters or used it in a way I'm not familiar with, but once you work out the language you'll get it.
Edit: Well I guess you could make it obvious and just state it[/QUOTE]
Not everyone knows piglatin.
[QUOTE=residntevl;42719740]You'll have to brush up on your piglatin.[/QUOTE]
Thanks, I've never heard about that, I would have been completely stuck
Any more hints on 23? I'm still stumped.
[QUOTE=llamaliker;42719798]Any more hints on 23? I'm still stumped.[/QUOTE]
[sp]What's this old and makes you sweat[/sp]
[QUOTE=residntevl;42719807][sp]What's this old and makes you sweat[/sp][/QUOTE]
How old is your avatar?
[sp]Ok that was more obvious than I thought[/sp]
27 is great.
Reverse image searching the first image in 28 shows that the item is from a german site.
Here's the german puzzle of this. [url]http://www.geekme.de/index.php[/url]
[QUOTE=residntevl;42719770]I got 24 by [sp]Searching the numbers given in the German puzzle. The phrase is filler, the numbers are what matter.[/sp] If anyone can get the answer from the English equivalent please tell me how.
[/QUOTE]
Wait, what? [sp]What german puzzle?[/sp]
I just searched the numbers (in the English question) and got the answer. Removing the - helped.
[QUOTE=xeo xeo;42719836]Wait, what? [sp]What german puzzle?[/sp][/QUOTE]
This puzzle we're doing is translated and also localized, I believe, to English from a German version of it.
What is the answer to number 5? The FAQ isn't telling me anything. I saw though that there are some bold letters that spell out "will neve gave yan yso luons".
OH GEE, THANKS, FAQ.
I gathered that from the German text in one of the first questions, 24 was sneaky, adding the "-"
[QUOTE=Smell;42719858]What is the answer to number 5? The FAQ isn't telling me anything. I saw though that there are some bold letters that spell out "will neve gave yan yso luons".
OH GEE, THANKS, FAQ.[/QUOTE]
Read the second post of the thread.
Hints on 26?
[QUOTE=llamaliker;42719864]Read the second post of the thread.
Hints on 26?[/QUOTE]
It's a date
[QUOTE=residntevl;42719868]It's a date[/QUOTE]
I figured that much. Unless you mean it's one date rather than a series of dates?
[QUOTE=llamaliker;42719874]I figured that much. Unless you mean it's one date rather than a series of dates?[/QUOTE]
It's one date yes.
[QUOTE=llamaliker;42719840]I just searched the numbers (in the English question) and got the answer. Removing the - helped.[/QUOTE]
[sp]That was weird. I'm reading that book right now for school.[/sp]
Fuck this shit. Number 8 isn't even a riddle. What the hell is this site even supposed to be? They could have just made one "riddle" like this.
Question: "fauhduadw79876er89adh?"
Correct answer: "sdhiuia98f7d93762yh!!!♦NYfç"
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