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Find my name from this list of symbols
A married coupleDecode the message enciphered in these symbols: ◳◰ ◓◨ ◨◧◕ ◎◌ ◱◯◱◯ ◍◌○ ◉◉ ◇◔◓◕ ◐►◓◒ ◒◑ ◈◑ ◆◆◓ ◉◉◉Find the title and artist of this songFind the killer's name!Save the world from Dr. MysteriousWhat alphabet is this?Can you help me find out what this guy's name is?A journey to find me
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cipher lateral-thinking
cipher lateral-thinking
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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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wow... worked towards step 1.5, but not 2... well done genius!
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– Omega Krypton
May 29 at 5:12
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@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/…
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– 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).
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– Padarom
May 29 at 13:21
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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...
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– 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.
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wow... worked towards step 1.5, but not 2... well done genius!
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
May 29 at 5:12
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@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
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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
add a comment
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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.
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
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
add a comment
|
$begingroup$
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.
$endgroup$
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.
answered May 29 at 5:11
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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
add a comment
|
$begingroup$
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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