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Think about what game you play on # from your childhood.
with x's and o's
Thank you, I don't think I would have made the connection if you hadn't have helped. We didn't call it that here in England, that's why it wasn't so obvious at the time.
The creators of all of those puzzles have something in common as far as names go. Ultimo's and the other puzzle's creator do not share the thing they have in common.
It's basic.
As I mentioned before, look at the number of words in each creators names, that is the answer
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i went and used google to find the hex code. But i cant find it for white. Its giving me letters rather than numbers.
(Black+White)*Black+blue-(blue3 - {1}) = answer
(000000+ffffff)*000000+ooooff-(1528c7-(1))
iam i doing something wrong here?
For 18 forget about the black and white hex codes (zero times anything is zero). Just concentrate on blues. Also, there apparently must be more than one hex code used for blue 3, I tried a few before I found the one that was needed.
For 10 you are looking for the coordinates for the single unique dot, not counting the dots. And also don't forget the clue about reversing x and y.
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i went and used google to find the hex code. But i cant find it for white. Its giving me letters rather than numbers.
(Black+White)*Black+blue-(blue3 - {1}) = answer
(000000+ffffff)*000000+ooooff-(1528c7-(1))
iam i doing something wrong here?
I had the same problem. I took a break then did a search for BLUE3 and the first site I clicked on gave me the correct code for this puzzle.
0000cd
re: lvl 26: Does anyone know a good site that explains how to convert English alphabet to Hebrew and vice-versa?
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