Actuallykaitoushinichi wrote:I don't really get this answer.... You can describe what the answer's supposed to be like in words you know...Callid wrote:You meant this, didn't you?Spoiler:
Never really thought of c-square's answer... actually makes sense, but not the right one!
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Yep! That's the right answer!Callid wrote:Actuallykaitoushinichi wrote:I don't really get this answer.... You can describe what the answer's supposed to be like in words you know...Callid wrote:You meant this, didn't you?Spoiler:
Never really thought of c-square's answer... actually makes sense, but not the right one!Spoiler:
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I don't get it. The puzzle was to:kaitoushinichi wrote:Yep! That's the right answer!Callid wrote:Actuallykaitoushinichi wrote:I don't really get this answer.... You can describe what the answer's supposed to be like in words you know...Callid wrote:You meant this, didn't you?Spoiler:
Never really thought of c-square's answer... actually makes sense, but not the right one!Spoiler:
I'd understand how it'd be a play on words if it didn't say "exactly". However, there are many more than exactly two lines in Callid's answer.Draw a square with two lines (EXACTLY 2 lines!!)
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Re: Brain training (riddles and codes)
It's a square with exactly two lines. (There's a square, and there are two other lines!)c-square wrote:I don't get it. The puzzle was to:kaitoushinichi wrote:Yep! That's the right answer!Callid wrote:Actuallykaitoushinichi wrote:I don't really get this answer.... You can describe what the answer's supposed to be like in words you know...Callid wrote:You meant this, didn't you?Spoiler:
Never really thought of c-square's answer... actually makes sense, but not the right one!Spoiler:
I'd understand how it'd be a play on words if it didn't say "exactly". However, there are many more than exactly two lines in Callid's answer.Draw a square with two lines (EXACTLY 2 lines!!)
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Ahh.. Nice!kaitoushinichi wrote: It's a square with exactly two lines. (There's a square, and there are two other lines!)
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Re: Brain training (riddles and codes)
Can anyone solve this?MouriRann wrote: A code to solve:
rgq[toq[9> 6j5kbst[rgq[toq[9> bkag*4d[(4< q;m 5

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[quote author=MouriRann link=topic=
2472.msg73702#msg73702 date=1263807484]
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My cryptoanalytic program can't do it.
However, this may be because the text is simply too short (that's also the reason I can't solve it myself) and we don't know the method. A analyse of frequencies will not work with such a short text (that's the reason I provided a whole page^^). If you post another - let's say - 100 letters, I will think about it again^^
2472.msg73702#msg73702 date=1263807484]
Can anyone solve this?MouriRann wrote: A code to solve:
rgq[toq[9> 6j5kbst[rgq[toq[9> bkag*4d[(4< q;m 5
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My cryptoanalytic program can't do it.
However, this may be because the text is simply too short (that's also the reason I can't solve it myself) and we don't know the method. A analyse of frequencies will not work with such a short text (that's the reason I provided a whole page^^). If you post another - let's say - 100 letters, I will think about it again^^
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My cryptoanalytic program can't do it.Callid wrote: [quote author=MouriRann link=topic=
2472.msg73702#msg73702 date=1263807484]Can anyone solve this?MouriRann wrote: A code to solve:
rgq[toq[9> 6j5kbst[rgq[toq[9> bkag*4d[(4< q;m 5
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However, this may be because the text is simply too short (that's also the reason I can't solve it myself) and we don't know the method. A analyse of frequencies will not work with such a short text (that's the reason I provided a whole page^^). If you post another - let's say - 100 letters, I will think about it again^^
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I can't tell you more words. But here are some clues:
First clue:
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Re: Brain training (riddles and codes)
2.Callid wrote: 2.Nine dots are arranged in a three by three square. Connect each of the nine dots using only four straight lines and
without lifting your pen from the paper
3.Make 5 rows a la 4 dots with only 10 dots all together.
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OK, you get a cookie (*gives cookie*) - but for abusing being unable to spell this important sentence, I demand one from YOU - as solatium!ccppfan wrote: It's
right?Spoiler:
(AND I DEMAND A COOKIE IF I'M RIGHT :3
BTW, how many hints did you need? And you, Mouri Rann? It's just because I want to know if you solve those codes without many before I post more difficult ones^^
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I don't get the 3rd question. Whats is 'a la'?
I don't get the second question's answer! What is:
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I didn't need any clues, it was just too easy. (as I'm Japanese)
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Re: Brain training (riddles and codes)
I can't tell you more words. But here are some clues:MouriRann wrote:My cryptoanalytic program can't do it.Callid wrote: [quote author=MouriRann link=topic=
2472.msg73702#msg73702 date=1263807484]Can anyone solve this?MouriRann wrote: A code to solve:
rgq[toq[9> 6j5kbst[rgq[toq[9> bkag*4d[(4< q;m 5
![]()
However, this may be because the text is simply too short (that's also the reason I can't solve it myself) and we don't know the method. A analyse of frequencies will not work with such a short text (that's the reason I provided a whole page^^). If you post another - let's say - 100 letters, I will think about it again^^
First clue:
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I think I know it without doing any cryptanalytic work^^
Just after the fourth hint. I'll try to prove it and find the Japanese text, but without Japanese knowledge, it's not possible...
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5 rows with 4 dots per row/ a length of 4 dots (so, if you wrote them all separately, you'd need 20 dots).MouriRann wrote: I don't get the 3rd question. Whats is 'a la'?
I don't get the second question's answer! What is:?Spoiler:
I didn't need any clues, it was just too easy. (as I'm Japanese)
Think of it like in a mathematical Cartesian coordinate system. (1|1) is one unit to the right and one up from (0|0), (3|3) is three to the right and three up, and (1|3) is one to the right and three up. I simply used it because I don't need any graphic this way^^
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You know, you were right.I think I know it without doing any cryptanalytic work^^
Just after the fourth hint. I'll try to prove it and find the Japanese text, but without Japanese knowledge, it's not possible...Spoiler:
Okay this is the ans:
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Re: Brain training (riddles and codes)
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You know, you were right.
Okay this is the ans:
You know, you were right.
Okay this is the ans:
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Re: Brain training (riddles and codes)
Those are gonna take so long*.*Callid wrote:
Anyway, have you tried mine?

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There's also still my [iurl=viewtopic.php?p=71723#p71723]palendrome question[/iurl] that no-one's answered yet.MouriRann wrote:Those are gonna take so long*.*Callid wrote:
Anyway, have you tried mine?
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Are those words hard? My volcabulary is bad:(c-square wrote:There's also still my [iurl=viewtopic.php?p=71723#p71723]palendrome question[/iurl] that no-one's answered yet.MouriRann wrote:Those are gonna take so long*.*Callid wrote:
Anyway, have you tried mine?

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