cryptoguru Posted March 2, 2019 #101 Posted March 2, 2019 Someone can decipher the points? I still wonder how this link turned out.
CMataveli Posted March 3, 2019 #102 Posted March 3, 2019 3 hours ago, cryptoguru said: Someone can decipher the points? I still wonder how this link turned out. @cryptoguru is the link the language is in filipino, then Steve posted in this chat at this time in old post we found the subliminar message Forfour is an user, we add friend with him and ask the answer. is a cryptographic pattern... we put the columns in alphabetical order, adjusting to form the code. We had 23 new codes. One is the correct. now is join parts! That's the link https://t.me/joinchat/AAAAAFDhazV_wVKQ9BMNKA
nikowin88 Posted March 3, 2019 #103 Posted March 3, 2019 Gray's to the winner. Reading the solution made me think I wouldn't have won even if I had a year to try solving it! Gray's again it s well deserved
jualid Posted March 3, 2019 #104 Posted March 3, 2019 Damn, i knew it forfour is an user but i forgot to add him first to get a reply lol.
Administrator Steve Posted March 3, 2019 Author Administrator #105 Posted March 3, 2019 Awesome job solving this everyone! I see some good explanations of the answers in the comments but I'll post mine anyways. 1) The answer was given. https://t.me/joinchat/ 2) Ingles Ruso Filipino Espanyol Indonesian Portuges Aleman Pranses = English Russian Filipino Spanish Indonesian Portuguese German French. This is the exact order of the language list on Discord but written in Filipino. If you enter the Filipino channel you will see I left a message at 7:45 GMT on 2/28/19 saying AAA. Some of you even responded to this message so I was curious if it would be remembered when I posted this puzzle. 3) When I said, "You don't need talent to win, you just need to look in the right places" I was referring to the Stake Talent Show thread from last October. "Look in the right places" was mainly underlined to draw as much attention away from the word talent as possible. If you look under additional info you will see the answer AAFDh. 4) This was a funny one. It looked like I meant to say "For four you must know who to ask for the answer" but I purposely put Forfour with no space to disguise the name as a typo. The first appearance of Forfour was actually an accident on the High Roller tab when I made a bet so I could unlock the chat. Luckily this went widely unnoticed and was mainly solved when I started talking in chat. Those who asked Forfour for the answer in PM received a message back saying azV_wVKQ9. 5) This was an encrypted message you had to solve. Some people solved this by approaching it in different ways than I was thinking which I thought was interesting. Refer to this picture of the Alphabet The first well known use of sending encrypted messages by shifting the letters of the Alphabet was by Julius Caesar when he had to send messages to his troops. This was done by creating a key, the amount of times the letters shift, and applying it to the message. If you want to send someone an encrypted message saying Hi like Caesar would have you would send KL with a key of 3. This simply means you start at K and move back 3 letters to get H and then start at L and move back 3 letters to get i. I decided to take this idea and expand on it by hiding the key in a pattern in the message itself instead of supplying it. _ _ _ _ _ TEFCS PABYO NYZWM Let's start with TEFCS and move to PABYO. Starting with T you move backwards 4 in the Alphabet to get P. Then starting from E you move backwards 4 to get A. This repeats to get Y & O and is using a key of 4. Now we must figure out how to go from PABYO to NYZWM. We do the exact same thing, but this time we use a key of 2 and shift 2 letters. The keys we have are now a blank one, a 4 and then a 2. We now can go back up to the blank key connecting _ _ _ _ _ & TEFCS and solve it to be 8. Apply a key of 8 and the blanks become BMNKA. The key could have been 6 just as easily because the pattern doesn't go long enough to confirm if you are multiplying/dividing by 2 or adding/subtracting by 2 so you had to try both. We also know these 5 letters are capitals because all other letters are. Combine everything and you're left with this link! https://t.me/joinchat/AAAAAFDhazV_wVKQ9BMNKA
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