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Find my name from this list of symbols


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          Step 1:




          Look at your PC keyboard. Try to type the symbols without pressing shift key.

          We will have 31328274638343.




          Step 1.5:




          Arrange the numbers in pairs.

          We will have 31 32 82 74 63 83 43.




          Step 2:




          Look at your phone keypad. Try to type an SMS like an old-school where XY means tapping X button Y times.

          We will have, one and only, Deusovi.







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          • $begingroup$
            wow... worked towards step 1.5, but not 2... well done genius!
            $endgroup$
            – Omega Krypton
            May 29 at 5:12










          • $begingroup$
            @OmegaKrypton haha thanks, but I prefer to be said lucky as I solved the code with similar technique recently ^^: puzzling.stackexchange.com/questions/84254/a-married-couple/…
            $endgroup$
            – athin
            May 29 at 5:15






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            Unfortunately this requires an American keyboard layout to even figure out (compare with a German layout for example).
            $endgroup$
            – Padarom
            May 29 at 13:21










          • $begingroup$
            Nice! I didn't get the last step, I thought maybe the pairs were Ascii code for the letters but ended up with RJ?S+, probably not right...
            $endgroup$
            – Hoog
            May 29 at 13:23













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          $begingroup$

          Step 1:




          Look at your PC keyboard. Try to type the symbols without pressing shift key.

          We will have 31328274638343.




          Step 1.5:




          Arrange the numbers in pairs.

          We will have 31 32 82 74 63 83 43.




          Step 2:




          Look at your phone keypad. Try to type an SMS like an old-school where XY means tapping X button Y times.

          We will have, one and only, Deusovi.







          share|improve this answer










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          • $begingroup$
            wow... worked towards step 1.5, but not 2... well done genius!
            $endgroup$
            – Omega Krypton
            May 29 at 5:12










          • $begingroup$
            @OmegaKrypton haha thanks, but I prefer to be said lucky as I solved the code with similar technique recently ^^: puzzling.stackexchange.com/questions/84254/a-married-couple/…
            $endgroup$
            – athin
            May 29 at 5:15






          • 3




            $begingroup$
            Unfortunately this requires an American keyboard layout to even figure out (compare with a German layout for example).
            $endgroup$
            – Padarom
            May 29 at 13:21










          • $begingroup$
            Nice! I didn't get the last step, I thought maybe the pairs were Ascii code for the letters but ended up with RJ?S+, probably not right...
            $endgroup$
            – Hoog
            May 29 at 13:23
















          9
















          $begingroup$

          Step 1:




          Look at your PC keyboard. Try to type the symbols without pressing shift key.

          We will have 31328274638343.




          Step 1.5:




          Arrange the numbers in pairs.

          We will have 31 32 82 74 63 83 43.




          Step 2:




          Look at your phone keypad. Try to type an SMS like an old-school where XY means tapping X button Y times.

          We will have, one and only, Deusovi.







          share|improve this answer










          $endgroup$














          • $begingroup$
            wow... worked towards step 1.5, but not 2... well done genius!
            $endgroup$
            – Omega Krypton
            May 29 at 5:12










          • $begingroup$
            @OmegaKrypton haha thanks, but I prefer to be said lucky as I solved the code with similar technique recently ^^: puzzling.stackexchange.com/questions/84254/a-married-couple/…
            $endgroup$
            – athin
            May 29 at 5:15






          • 3




            $begingroup$
            Unfortunately this requires an American keyboard layout to even figure out (compare with a German layout for example).
            $endgroup$
            – Padarom
            May 29 at 13:21










          • $begingroup$
            Nice! I didn't get the last step, I thought maybe the pairs were Ascii code for the letters but ended up with RJ?S+, probably not right...
            $endgroup$
            – Hoog
            May 29 at 13:23














          9














          9










          9







          $begingroup$

          Step 1:




          Look at your PC keyboard. Try to type the symbols without pressing shift key.

          We will have 31328274638343.




          Step 1.5:




          Arrange the numbers in pairs.

          We will have 31 32 82 74 63 83 43.




          Step 2:




          Look at your phone keypad. Try to type an SMS like an old-school where XY means tapping X button Y times.

          We will have, one and only, Deusovi.







          share|improve this answer










          $endgroup$



          Step 1:




          Look at your PC keyboard. Try to type the symbols without pressing shift key.

          We will have 31328274638343.




          Step 1.5:




          Arrange the numbers in pairs.

          We will have 31 32 82 74 63 83 43.




          Step 2:




          Look at your phone keypad. Try to type an SMS like an old-school where XY means tapping X button Y times.

          We will have, one and only, Deusovi.








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          • $begingroup$
            wow... worked towards step 1.5, but not 2... well done genius!
            $endgroup$
            – Omega Krypton
            May 29 at 5:12










          • $begingroup$
            @OmegaKrypton haha thanks, but I prefer to be said lucky as I solved the code with similar technique recently ^^: puzzling.stackexchange.com/questions/84254/a-married-couple/…
            $endgroup$
            – athin
            May 29 at 5:15






          • 3




            $begingroup$
            Unfortunately this requires an American keyboard layout to even figure out (compare with a German layout for example).
            $endgroup$
            – Padarom
            May 29 at 13:21










          • $begingroup$
            Nice! I didn't get the last step, I thought maybe the pairs were Ascii code for the letters but ended up with RJ?S+, probably not right...
            $endgroup$
            – Hoog
            May 29 at 13:23

















          • $begingroup$
            wow... worked towards step 1.5, but not 2... well done genius!
            $endgroup$
            – Omega Krypton
            May 29 at 5:12










          • $begingroup$
            @OmegaKrypton haha thanks, but I prefer to be said lucky as I solved the code with similar technique recently ^^: puzzling.stackexchange.com/questions/84254/a-married-couple/…
            $endgroup$
            – athin
            May 29 at 5:15






          • 3




            $begingroup$
            Unfortunately this requires an American keyboard layout to even figure out (compare with a German layout for example).
            $endgroup$
            – Padarom
            May 29 at 13:21










          • $begingroup$
            Nice! I didn't get the last step, I thought maybe the pairs were Ascii code for the letters but ended up with RJ?S+, probably not right...
            $endgroup$
            – Hoog
            May 29 at 13:23
















          $begingroup$
          wow... worked towards step 1.5, but not 2... well done genius!
          $endgroup$
          – Omega Krypton
          May 29 at 5:12




          $begingroup$
          wow... worked towards step 1.5, but not 2... well done genius!
          $endgroup$
          – Omega Krypton
          May 29 at 5:12












          $begingroup$
          @OmegaKrypton haha thanks, but I prefer to be said lucky as I solved the code with similar technique recently ^^: puzzling.stackexchange.com/questions/84254/a-married-couple/…
          $endgroup$
          – athin
          May 29 at 5:15




          $begingroup$
          @OmegaKrypton haha thanks, but I prefer to be said lucky as I solved the code with similar technique recently ^^: puzzling.stackexchange.com/questions/84254/a-married-couple/…
          $endgroup$
          – athin
          May 29 at 5:15




          3




          3




          $begingroup$
          Unfortunately this requires an American keyboard layout to even figure out (compare with a German layout for example).
          $endgroup$
          – Padarom
          May 29 at 13:21




          $begingroup$
          Unfortunately this requires an American keyboard layout to even figure out (compare with a German layout for example).
          $endgroup$
          – Padarom
          May 29 at 13:21












          $begingroup$
          Nice! I didn't get the last step, I thought maybe the pairs were Ascii code for the letters but ended up with RJ?S+, probably not right...
          $endgroup$
          – Hoog
          May 29 at 13:23





          $begingroup$
          Nice! I didn't get the last step, I thought maybe the pairs were Ascii code for the letters but ended up with RJ?S+, probably not right...
          $endgroup$
          – Hoog
          May 29 at 13:23



















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