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  • #16
    is anything meant to happen when you successfully compleated a puzzle? cos i'm sure i've done the number one (nowt will move) but not found anything out

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    • #17
      From the ancient to the modern

      I found something interesting about the symbols shown between stones in the "stones puzzle". The "ancient" mentionned in the clue led me to think about an ancient numeration systems so I searched such a system in wikipedia. It appears to be mayan numbers which I translated this way (from the bottom to the top : 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32. I'm not sure about the 32 but I like to think it has something to do with binary ^^.

      Hope this will help someone (I still don't know how to use this clue)
      Dont play funny with me, Monsieur !

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      • #18
        Hi! I solved the same three puzzles as Clouseau and also I found the clue to the number-cards puzzle
        About "From the ancient to the modern" how could we apply binary? We should lighten up the shape first ?
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        • #19
          i cant even get the game to play the fone thing. wat am i doing wrong???

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          • #20
            Originally posted by temptationwaits
            i cant even get the game to play the fone thing. wat am i doing wrong???
            Click the OK button on the phone (when you click elsewhere the game starts over (is this really what you were asking ??)

            I found how to solve the puzzle with the numbers. It gives you a password to be entered to "unlock" the second door in the computer that is on the west.

            Last edited by OneBun; 05-05-2007, 18:01:31. Reason: Merged posts. Please use the edit button. Posting more than once in a row is not allowed.
            Dont play funny with me, Monsieur !

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            • #21
              The mayan idea seems to be correct, but how to use it is the question... The mayan numbers are 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 from bottom to top. Do these numbers refer to column A (left) or to both columns?

              However, I also understand why people are thinking binary. If it were binary I would have 01,00,11,11,10,11 (bottom to top) which becomes 1275 in decimal. Then I tried the reverse (110111110010 = 3570). None of these work.
              I tried vertical alighnments for the binary, bottom left is lowest value, top right is highest, giving me 101101111100 = 2940. Thats a no-go.


              No clue on the north puzzle yet...
              "Do you want to change your name to Homer Jr.? The kids can call you HoJu" -- Homer Simpson

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              • #22
                Re: the wood puzzle to the east


                Re: message from puzzle piece after you put in the second door password

                pm me is you find that confusing

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Nicolica
                  Re: the wood puzzle to the east
                  already been posted.

                  North puzzle and the south rock puzzle are the only puzzles left that have not had solution or really strong hints posted

                  Solving Door 2 gives you a phrase:


                  Use Nicolica's post (#25) to solve it from there.



                  I believe that this refers to the mayan numbers...
                  Last edited by OneBun; 05-05-2007, 18:00:47. Reason: Merged posts. Please use the edit button. Posting more than once in a row is not allowed.
                  "Do you want to change your name to Homer Jr.? The kids can call you HoJu" -- Homer Simpson

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                  • #24
                    i solved only one puzzle, the one with the shapes.

                    the puzzle with "ancient to modern"
                    i colored all the shapes? what else am i supposed to do there?

                    also the numbers puzzle. what?? maybe i'm too stupid for this. but i can't understand how to solve it.

                    please help
                    Last edited by darkbird; 04-30-2007, 22:16:57.

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                    • #25
                      Wrong game category ?

                      Originally posted by Hoju


                      I believe that this refers to the mayan numbers...
                      I think that too. I'd like to add something about the code used to encrypt the hint : it's called Caesar Cipher (and is often used in first levels of riddle games). I also think that this game belongs to the "Riddles" category rather than the "point é click" one. Point & click games don't usually twist my neurons that much ^^
                      Dont play funny with me, Monsieur !

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                      • #26
                        Got Door 1!

                        Binary is the key. Translate each column individually.

                        "Do you want to change your name to Homer Jr.? The kids can call you HoJu" -- Homer Simpson

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                        • #27
                          So how does someone solve this if they have no clue how to translate binary?

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                          • #28
                            Use everything from the previos puzzles to figure out the Blue Hexagon puzzle

                            This includes Statements when receiving the quarter-sphere pieces, passwords and the symbols on the sphere pieces themselves

                            Originally posted by Gums
                            So how does someone solve this if they have no clue how to translate binary?
                            Use the calculator on a Windows machine or do a google search
                            Last edited by OneBun; 05-05-2007, 18:02:04. Reason: Merged posts. Please use the edit button. Posting more than once in a row is not allowed.
                            "Do you want to change your name to Homer Jr.? The kids can call you HoJu" -- Homer Simpson

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                            • #29
                              Thanks Hoju. How do you know when you've solved a puzzle. Obviously I haven't or I wouldn't be asking.

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                              • #30
                                In Mayan writing, the dot=1, bar=5, and 20 is represented by a football-shaped symbol (American football, that is). Therefore, that top number is 13, not 32 (2 bars = 2x5 = 10; 3 dots = 3x1 = 3; 10+3 = 13).

                                So, if we add all the numbers up, we get 44. Or, if we use the Mayan base-20 system, we get 44,225,641. Can anybody do anything with this?

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