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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Tyrian on September 23, 2006, 08:07:35 pm
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I got some good feedback and participation on my last puzzle I posted, so here is a new one for you to grind your brains on. This one is... :drevil:... Well, that smiley says it all...
Individual letters are separated by slashes.
As per usual, decipher the riddle first, then apply that info to the code.
The riddle:
Two units of three, pirate map's marker, and the lesser of pound reveals ::: not quite all... Or you could ask Eta Onir. She has the answer.
The code:
-5.5/2/-7.5/-0.5/-1/-3.5/1/1.5/-4/-2/-6/-6.5/2.5/0/-5/-1.5/3.5/4.5/-7/-4.5/3/-2.5/0.5/4/-3/5
A hint:
A=1, B=2, etc.
Have fun!
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pirate map's marker I'm guessing is X. The lesser of pound I'd guess is ounce.
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The lesser of pound I'd guess is ounce.
or it could mean something like "tap". as in, tapping is gentler (and therefore less forceful) than pounding on something. something along those lines
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or it could be British pounds, so he's talking about... uh, shilling or pence or whatever they have. "cents".
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pirate map's marker I'm guessing is X. The lesser of pound I'd guess is ounce.
Correct on both counts!
The riddle now reads:
Two units of three, X, and ? ounces ::: not quite all... Or you could ask Eta Onir. She has the answer.
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Something goes in place of that question mark.
The lesser of pound I'd guess is ounce.
or it could mean something like "tap". as in, tapping is gentler (and therefore less forceful) than pounding on something. something along those lines
or it could be British pounds, so he's talking about... uh, shilling or pence or whatever they have. "cents".
I never thought of either of those interpretations. We're gonna need those thinking outside the box skills on the other half of this riddle. :D
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two units of three literally means 2(3).
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2(3), 24 [assuming X = 24th letter in alphabet], and ? ounces, blah blah blee blah blah.
(6) + 24 + Ounces = 30 + _ ounces
I have no idea what Eta Onir (http://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial_s&hl=en&q=eta+onir&btnG=Google+Search) is, though.
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eta onir is rino ate backwards
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two units of three literally means 2(3).
Hint: There are 3 things on a table. You take 2. How many do you have? (The answer goes in place of "Two units of three.")
2(3), 24 [assuming X = 24th letter in alphabet], and ? ounces, blah blah blee blah blah.
(6) + 24 + Ounces = 30 + _ ounces
I have no idea what Eta Onir (http://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial_s&hl=en&q=eta+onir&btnG=Google+Search) is, though.
"? Ounces" is a number. What number comes to mind with ounces and pounds?
And the "X" part is solved. Nothing more needs to be done with that letter.
eta onir is rino ate backwards
Close...The Eta Onir part is independent of the other part of the riddle. It's actually two riddles in one. But you only need to solve one to get the answer.
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You're all making good progress. Keep it up! :D
EDIT: I should mention, the answer to this riddle isn't a message. It's a very special sequence of letters.
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so its two-thirds x + ?ounces
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16 is the only number I associate with ounces.
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so its two-thirds x + ?ounces
Close, 3 is just an arbitrary number I picked, just to make it a little tougher. If you take 2 things, you have 2 things. Hence, 2 goes in place of "Two units of three."
16 is the only number I associate with ounces.
It is 16.
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The riddle, fully translated, is:
2X+16=
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Now just apply it to the code. ;7
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what?
I thought you said the riddle was 2(3) + 24 + Ounces[16]
How'd you get 2X?
2(3) + 24 + 16 = 46
And if X is a variable and you lied before:
2(3) + x +16 = 22x
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what?
I thought you said the riddle was 2(3) + 24 + Ounces[16]
How'd you get 2X?
2(3) + 24 + 16 = 46
And if X is a variable and you lied before:
2(3) + x +16 = 22x
I didn't lie.
2 units of 3 = 2
Pirate map's marker = X
and = +
Lesser of pound = 16 (16 oz. in a lb.)
Put that together and you get:
2X+16=
I have no idea where that 24 of yours came from...
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You said it was right back in post #8...
And to get what you said for two units of three, 'of' was probably the worst word you could have used... I mean, it's supposed to be a riddle, but thats just stupid...
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considering he just gave that part of the riddle to us, you shouldn't get too upset.
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does not quite all mean <
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And the "X" part is solved. Nothing more needs to be done with that letter.
No, I didn't. But I concede that "of" might not have been the best choice of words, but it was all I could think of.
does not quite all mean <
No, "Not quite all..." means you need to use the equation to decypher the number sequence now.
Just to remind you, this code is not a message. It is a very special sequence of letters. It's supposed to look like gibberish.
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ETAONIRSHLNDCUPFMWYBGVKQXJZ
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ETAONIRSHLNDCUPFMWYBGVKQXJZ
You have an extra letter in there, but close enough.
Now, two questions:
1.) What is the significance of "Or you could ask Eta Onir" in the riddle?
2.) That sequence of numbers is very special. Why?
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Fixed: Etaonirshldcupfmwybgvkqxjz
1)starts with eta onir
2)has all the letters of the alphabet without repeating
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Fixed: Etaonirshldcupfmwybgvkqxjz
1)starts with eta onir
2)has all the letters of the alphabet without repeating
Code is now correct.
1.) Correct.
2.) Close, but not quite. It's the order that's key.
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They are listed in the order of frequency of use in the english language?
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They are listed in the order of frequency of use in the english language?
Yes! Correct! Affirmative! Those letters are a codebreaker's best friend. That's the English Language Frequency Table!
Riddle solved! Kudos to all who participated!
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The only thing I thought for eta onir was 'Eta Beta Pi' :nervous: