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There are a couple of possible hints in the message:
1. In one part of the message it says the characters are "a-o" and "p-z". In another part it talks about the characters A-Z. The actual coded message is all in lower case, could the case of characters in the letter be connected with the key? 2. The code is described as an alpha numeric wheel. However the code includes characters that are not generally considered alphanumeric. It might just be a mistake or it might be significant. 3. The writer says he left out nulls and reverses. He doesn't say anything about stepping. |
net rodent there is going to be longitudes and lattitudes that will have "." in them so they have to be in there
this is a tricky puzzle very tricky big question is where do we start |
Well, I can program.. but I don't really know where to start.
There are too many possible ways without some sort of hint from the post.. If anybody figures out a likely way, I'll code it. Problem is, it could be anything, like: 1. rotate the wheel 1 step with each character.. 2. rotate the wheel X steps with each character. 3. rotate the wheel forward on .'s, or backward on -'s... Without more help there are basically infinite possibilities. (I already wrote a program to rule out the simple ones). |
If you know the area that the cache is in, geographically... cant you at least tell a computer program to look for those strings...
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2. It's significant, but not to the solution. I'll explain more later. 3. Stepping? |
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I can prove it's not a straight alpha key rotation, as the puzzle suggests. So you'll either have to quess at each letter to make sense, or I need a dictionary of terms.
I don't want to post all the wrong solutions here, but if you message me, I'll send you them. |
any one having any luck? I look forward to giving someone the $100 prize
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a hint
the first 7 lines are all 35 characters. |
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The text file contains all possible rotations, none of which makes sense. Therefore, I need a dictionary of terms to search against, and a few hours of processing time to continue... If anyone else wants to take this work and run with it, have at it. Code and Rotates |
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Anyway, if you have figured out some way to do it, why don't you just dictionary a bunch of common words that would be in any sentence? you know, "the" "and" "or" "money", whatever. Anything that starts returning english words at all is a pretty decent start. |
just checking in to see if someone discvered the code
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