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Posted in Ch. 11 Knave's Alibi
Posted 7 years ago
@Littlewhitedragonlet: I mean... I used to write in code all the time when I was little, I even had this journal where I only wrote in a shift cipher that shifts vowels and consonants separately so the words kinda look pronounceable... It's a little embarrassing, I guess, but you probably have something you got really into too :P
@Kcalb: Yeah I kinda wish they'd put each one on its own line but that's alright, we got it anyway!
@Kcalb: Yeah I kinda wish they'd put each one on its own line but that's alright, we got it anyway!
Posted in Ch. 11 Knave's Alibi
Posted 7 years ago
@Kcalb: Haha I love math and I kinda got a headache looking at that until I realized they were individual expressions :P
Posted in Ch. 11 Knave's Alibi
Posted 7 years ago
@Littlewhitedragonlet: Oh no... does it make it less weird if I'm on the autistic spectrum?
@Kcalb: I figured it would be that cat!
@Kcalb: I figured it would be that cat!
Posted in Ch. 11 Knave's Alibi
Posted 7 years ago
@Littlewhitedragonlet: Does it make me a nerd if I have had those numbers memorized since elementary school?
Posted in Ch. 11 Knave's Alibi
Posted 7 years ago
The trick to noticing it was that all the numerical answers were between 1 and 26! :)
Posted in Ch. 11 Knave's Alibi
Posted 7 years ago
Oops sorry, I skipped a line.
Here's how I got that:
And I'm sure how Jesi got it too :)
SEEK
OUT
THE
CAT
OUT
THE
CAT
Here's how I got that:
Each number corresponds to a letter. A = 1, B = 2, C = 3, and so on.
And I'm sure how Jesi got it too :)
Posted in Ch. 11 Knave's Alibi
Posted 7 years ago
Does it mean this?
SEEK
OUT
CAT
OUT
CAT
Posted in Ch. 11 Knave's Alibi
Posted 7 years ago
19, 5, 5, 11
15, 21, 20
20, 8, 5
3, 1, 20
I also think the numbers correspond to letters. I'll give that a try next. (Also, my math might be wrong, so...)
15, 21, 20
20, 8, 5
3, 1, 20
I also think the numbers correspond to letters. I'll give that a try next. (Also, my math might be wrong, so...)
Posted in Ch. 11 Knave's Alibi
Posted 7 years ago
@Littlewhitedragonlet: My calendar has word searches, word scrambles (with a twist), sudoku (with base 10 and binary numbers!), and some really neat visual logic puzzles! But ooooh it would be fun to time myself, to see if I get faster at them over time o3o
Posted in Ch. 11 Knave's Alibi
Posted 7 years ago
@Kcalb: Well, Static's question to us was, "Who should we speak to first?"
Posted in Ch. 11 Knave's Alibi
Posted 7 years ago
@littlewhitedragonlet: I have this puzzle calendar I've been doing all year and all of the word searches in it have that same mechanic, so I'm used to checking for that kind of thing :P
Also, ms paint has straight lines too, yet I insist on using the brush tool for some weird reason.
@Dowan: Yep! Guess we know what to do next~
Also, ms paint has straight lines too, yet I insist on using the brush tool for some weird reason.
@Dowan: Yep! Guess we know what to do next~
Posted in Ch. 11 Knave's Alibi
Posted 7 years ago
I'm working on a computer and mine was still super ugly haha
Posted in Ch. 11 Knave's Alibi
Posted 7 years ago
I was gonna post mine but Jesi's is way better looking haha.
There is a hidden clue though!
There is a hidden clue though!
Read the unused letters left-to-right, top-to-bottom:
"Go find and speak to the flower garden hostess"
"Go find and speak to the flower garden hostess"
Posted in Ch. 11 Knave's Alibi
Posted 7 years ago
I think we're just supposed to do the word search for now. There might be a clue in it!