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Doorcracker is a challenging puzzle type riddle game where you try to crack the doors to open them. In this game, you have to use your mind and riddle solving skills to crack the doors. Can you able to crack all the doors? Good luck and have fun! [Subbed by Dorislovely]

Update: New Doors are available now to play.

Warning: Please don't post exact answers. Just post hints for the levels.

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  1. @D
    Make sure you have the correct number of digits and in the correct order.
    Take a look to @hbear's earlier posts (two of them).

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  2. Edgar, I used 4 diffrent converters before I got to the one that used the correct convertion.. but when I got to it, I could see the answer pretty obvious. For future players, search on "convert binary to decimal tool" on google, first link will work. The reason that I tried again so late was because I had to cook dinner etc.. now I'm off to sleep. See ya tomorrow.

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  3. No clue on 24 or 27... whent to 18 to enter the clue from 24 ... no luck ... tried to convery bienary to text no luck... ARGH!!!

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  4. I could not enter code I recieved becuase it had a 9 and a 0 in it but we do not have those as options ....

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  5. Edgar, thanks, Figured it out - I was doing my binary to decimal by hand, instead of using a converter :/

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  6. @D ... I cannot fit all 27 numbers into the converters what one did you use?

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  7. A great number of binary converters in the web accept at most 25 digits. I personally recommend this one, since it makes the conversions in real time (with no calculate buttons) and with a big capacity in the entries:
    http://www.mathsisfun.com/binary-decimal-hexadecimal-converter.html

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  8. well im mad that 2 doors came out in 1 day without warning because i was 1st to solve door 26 because i knew it was coming out and stayed up for it, but then slept when door 27 was out because no one told me itd be out! im pissed to say the least, because now no one is even gonna know i was the 1st one to solve 26 except edgar and marcus -_-

    i hope franky takes my suggestion into consideration.

    and about door 27... well i think its utterly stupid that 99% of the converters cant even give us the right answer! like wtf, why do those converters even exist, they ought to be taken offline! :@

    ty @marcus for giving the one that actually works... youll save many players a major headache im sure!

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  9. Thank you @Edgar for the link to the converter! I got several different numbers from other comverters that didn't work, and thought I was on the wrong track, but with yours, It worked perfectly!

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  10. can anyone give me some addtional help on #24, i thought the symbols were webdings but i just can't get it. i'll be back later so thanks for any help someone can give :)

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  11. @hubcap
    Many of us thought those symbols were related to the Windings fonts, but finally the door was easier than I expected. Just click on them in the order they show up next to the bus.
    Easy as that!

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  12. Door 9: go to the GUESTBOOK... Wallace knows how to open it

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  13. for #27, check the corners of the screen

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  14. haha nm.. the entire bottom of the screen... sigh.... I hate binary

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  15. finally!! and yes I had to try like 7 different binary converters before I finally got one that worked

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  16. guess I should do #23 now :P boooooo

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  17. I WASN'T LOGGED IN!!! argh :/

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  18. For that level I just used calculator on windows. I am sure any scientific calculator can do it accurately. I don't know about web converters for such a long string.

    Also I was thinking during the first 10 levels we kind of left exact answers, maybe they should be hidden so it only shows hints we left.

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  19. thanks @hbear for the hint on 21... didn't get to say thanks in the cbox b4 u left. now if only i could click at the exact right millisecond on 26, i'd have all the doors cracked! anybody working on safecracker yet?

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  20. So, I've been going over level 28 for hours now, and don't get it. I know all characters, know their birth dates on paper and on screen, know their maker's birth and death dates (quite a number, not all), but can't connect the dates and the characters in any way. I refuse to brute force!

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  21. For Door 28, this helped me:

    http://www.living-chinese-symbols.com/12-chinese-zodiac-sign.html

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  22. Thank you Edgar I never would have got that.

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  23. @Jason ive beaten safecracker already

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  24. hint for doors 24 and 25 anybody?

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  25. @Mike
    All the hints you need are already posted. Go through the comments and pages, take your time and have fun! :D

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  26. Door 29 For those who might have problems with it.

    hint #1: SPOILERROMANNUMERALSSPOILER.

    hint #2: SPOILERONEDOLLARBILLSPOILER.

    bigger help: http://noilluminati.webs.com/dollar_bill_showing_New_World_Order.gif

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  27. Door 30
    Dragging of something in all directions will give you the clues you need.

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  28. Could anyone please help me with door 10?
    I know that it is supposed to be easy and that's what I thought, too.
    So, the map confirms where in what country the things are - but what then? I clicked the places according to the numbers but nothing happens.

    This is the most ridiculous game I've ever played. No logic, no hint, just coincidence and guessing, things no human being would ever think of where to look at, like going back to a pattern of an earlier door or looking for TV series or guestbook entries...
    I'm stuck at almost every door.

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  29. @Webmaster
    You do the right thing.
    You should click on the countries on the map where you find the things listed.
    Start with New Colossus and click where it is (by the Statue of Liberty). Go on like this, and it should work. 5 clicks on the map. Make sure that you have the correct countries.

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  30. where is the third secret door? hint please?

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  31. @Jeremy
    Search at FAQ's page.

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  32. any hints for the new secret door please?

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  33. @ray,
    drag the pentagon around to find a clue.
    You might need to leave the door and come back to it to solve it.

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  34. Help on fortress 3.... I have the info, know who the two guys are and what they are famous for, pulled up a few charts to refer to and now nothing I enter is working! Any ideas?

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  35. Okay I figured part one out.. now stuck on part two... :-(

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  36. Duh Part two was even easier than part one!! Anyone needs help let me know. :-)

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  37. @byebyecow i have no idea where to even start on fortress 3 could you or someone else give more info (what people invented what?) thanks :)

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  38. @hubcap
    Some things moves when you click on it. Search for them, and you'll get names to google.

    Those persons created something that you need to use.

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  39. nice game.i just started it two days ago and just finished fortress 3.it is easier than it looks.you have to think really simpe.hope there will be more doors.

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  40. Little help with the second part of Fortress III, please.

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  41. @David
    Use the same thing as you did for the first part. The numbers tells in which order to put letters to make a word. Follow the squares to find the right letters.

    Hi @Jadefox! I'll tell him if I talk to him.

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  42. @David...
    Btw... did you find something new to move/drag after you solved the first part?

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  43. Ellie...no, I haven't....

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  44. Got it now, Ellie...many thanks.

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  45. I assume part 2 of Fortress 3 is the letters entered in numeric order but that doesnt work. Or is it an anagram?

    ANY clues on Door 31 would be massively appreciated.

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  46. @ray
    For 2nd part of Fortress III you need new letters than for the first part. Did you check my comments right above this? The new letters will form a word (a name). Make sure that after you find the new clue, you count squares correctly.

    For Door 31 you should find a clue where the arrow in the lower left corner points. I played at a computer that mixes up the organization of the site, so my clue wasn't by the arrow.
    Well, use Google.

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  47. I need some help on door 9, it wouold be much appreciated

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  48. @Tyler, hi.
    For door 9 you need to go to the Guestbook section of the site and look for the code given/posted by Wallace. Don't go there asking for Wallace as many people has done before.

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  49. Thanks but about a minute before you answered, I found that out, now im lost on ten...
    I'm pretty sure i need to match up the area on the map with the names, but i dont know how

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  50. @Tyler. Use google. As for the rest of the doors, I'd recommend you to look as the previous posts/hints in this game. Keep in mind this is a long game with more than 650 comments in it so far, and 200 comments each page... the search tool in your browser [ctrl + F] can make easier for you to find a specific word/door.

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  51. Still don't get 31. I can't find anything to click!

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  52. @Charlotte
    The colors are clickable... how many of them? in what order? The arrow helps you to figure out that ;)

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  53. I can't find anything next to the arrow...

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  54. @Charlotte, it might be that your internet page is organized the way mine was, and then there was nothing to the left of the arrow. Did you follow the arrow to the outside of the door?
    If there really is nothing, then... Where have you read "search with" Somewhere in this page?

    Actually, Door 31 is a bit more difficult right now than it used to be (and I'm sure it will be easier soon again). You need to make an extra step right now and maybe change "search with" to "search for".

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  55. @Charlotte
    What the arrow shows is the hint for the colors to click and, unless you have a problem like Ellie did with the page distributions, it must look like this:

    http://i43.tinypic.com/10did5l.jpg

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  56. found lvl 5.... the black rabbit is on one of the page on the web site... found it wile looking for the Magnifiers..... click on it and get the codes

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  57. hint for lv 31

    look at the arrow, where is it point at,






    some thing with different color





    logo or sign......

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  58. it was a hard one.if anyone needs help ask me i just solved it.

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  59. I need help with 32... I went to forum but I'm stuck now...

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  60. I don't get what I have to (+) or (-)...

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  61. you have 4 grids.in order to get the final numbers you have to use each number of every grid that is in the same box.then you will have 8 numbers.

    can you see now what you do with + and -??

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  62. irisvk... sorry but i still don't get it... (and sorry for my inglish, i'm from brazil)
    and what did you mean with 4 grids? I have 2 (one green and the other red) and the white balls grid on the right... can you explain better? thanks

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  63. I don't understand the II hint... those simbols... and the olimpic numbers..

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  64. each hint will give you a grid.

    for 2nd and 4th hint you have to look at another door which has those symbols.

    remember the door with the olympic circles??
    and there is another one which has the symbols from the 2nd clue.search between doors 20-25 and you will find them.be careful at clue 4 use each digit and not full number


    use your hints to find a grid.there are 2 greens and 2 reds.when you find them use my comment above.good luck

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  65. and sorry for my delay in replying but we have 7 hours time difference since i'm from greece.

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  66. door 33 is on and very easy

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  67. I have absolutely nothing happening on 32. Can anyone help?

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  68. @Charlotte. For door 32 you need to find 4 different grids around the site.
    I) First grid is on the same door 32 using the code given.
    II) Second grid is found in door 22.
    III) Find third grid in the site Forum.
    IV) Fourth grid is got by clicking the Olympic rings in a certain order (door 20)

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  69. ok I know on 33 you have to do the puzzle then use the 90 degree right angle clue... but I don't get how to link it still... Im being really dumb but help please!!

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  70. @Cise
    When you have number 1-5 linked to 5 tiles after finishing the puzzle, rotate the tiles by 90 degrees to the right. Press them in number order.

    There are no dumb questions:) If you wonder about this, there are plenty of people wanting to know the same but didn't dare to ask.

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  71. Thank you soooo much Elle... I did try to do that but I must have rotated it incorrectly! Thanks again! :D

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  72. anyone around to help me on 32?

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  73. i know the 4 numbers but cant put them in correct or i am way off

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  74. is there no one here at all? helppppppppppp lol

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  75. @rdk665
    Do you mean the 4 grids? Did you find the clues from Edgars post at 18:50?

    If so, you need to get 8 separate numbers out of that grid. To solve door 32 you need to press 8 circles in a special order.
    X are useless.
    Add and subtract for the 8 numbers as in the clue from the Forum.

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  76. I mean *out of those grids (used together).

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  77. i did the first step with the vvn, but i am stuck on 2 i know the 7 24 42 but not sure how to put them in

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  78. @rdk665, don't use the numbers. Use the symbols instead.
    Clicking...

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  79. i feel so stupid still not sure what i am supposed to do, i did the vvnw etc, got another grid with numbers what symbols am i supposed to use then?

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  80. @rdk665,
    For grid II you need to go to door 22 that have those symbols (you used the numbers 7, 42, 24 there to solve that door). Press them in the correct order.

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  81. ohhhh ty so much will try it now ty ty ty

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  82. ok, so i am in the forum but dont see a grid anywhere

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  83. @rdk665,
    You want to search for info about Doors in the forum, and posts made by Franky.

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  84. ok, ellie i know i am tired but i am feeling brain dead, i am looking at the posts from franky but still dont see a grid

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  85. lol @rdk
    When you open the right post you'll see it. Since you'll find it eventually going through all of the posts i might save you some time.
    Press "Doors - Discussions and help".
    Open the link about Door 32 by Franky.

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  86. omg i thought i opened everything he posted already lol

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  87. can't get the III graph to come down... on the right door, have the rings, just can't seem to solve what order they're supposed to be in! :P tried ascending and descending, alphabetical, brute force (haha)... know I'm missing something... any hints?

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  88. HA! I got it I got it! oh yay for me ;)

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  89. oh yeah and it was IV, not III

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  90. i am stuck with what to do with the rings any clue?

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  91. Hi again @rdk665!
    Go to another door and find the rings.
    You have the numbers as the order to click inside them (single numbers).

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  92. thank you all for hints especially you ellie for your patience and help last night, see you all back here for 34

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  93. You are welcome @rdk665! I'm glad that you made it. Great door! See you :)

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  94. thinking out loud on 34... something to do with lunar eclipse? love that it's only rated a 4... makes me feel so smart

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  95. no idea what the arrows are supposed to be hinting at either... taking a break before I hit something ;)

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  96. hai! can i join/make a list?

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  97. I'm clicking the rings, nothing's happening...

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  98. Allie, the arrows are for the second part. and it's history, not science/astronomy. Where is the "when" clue. What important event can you think of to do with that? (Some call it a hoax)

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  99. i got the first part of door 34 from memory, but have no clue what to do with the second part. i think the arrows have something to do with it, but i'm stumped. any hints please?

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  100. @charlotte. thanks. i can't believe it was so easy. now i feel stupid. but thanks for the hint!

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  101. No problem, took me a while too. :)

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  102. @trisiana haha I tried so many dates, "American" style and European style... got it now, thx

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  103. whoops sorry Trisana not *iana

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  104. Can't figure out the whole grid thing...

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  105. I have all of the grids, I just can't figure out how to put them together. Anyone there?

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  106. More of a clue what to do on stage 2 of 34 please?

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  107. never mind. your numeric lock has to be OFF to do it

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  110. Door 34, first part has nothing to do with lunar eclipse. Another important event/year.
    For the second part the answer is in the post by Charlotte Lacrym at 18:06 (and ray p daley at 19:36). Keyboard.

    @Charlotte, is that Door 32 you mean?

    Use the four grids and the clue from where you found grid III (+ and -, red and green).
    You should end up with 8 single numbers.
    There are 8 important circles in the grids (X not used).
    Process each important circle in the grids separately.
    When you have the 8 numbers they tell you how to press the circles in the panel on the wall.

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  111. in door 35, I google the coordinates and give me 3 countries... maybe their color of flags??

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  112. please help for door 34 and Fortress3 part 2 i dont now whot i do withe the next

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  113. @manubo
    For Door 34 you need to click an important year in history related to the moon.
    As for Fortress III, part 2: Use the same "tool" you used for first part; the numbers in the grid show an order.

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  114. @manubo. BTW, did you already find the grid? Explore the spears if you haven't.

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  115. Now, Door 36 could be much easier for some than for others, depending on how familiar you are with Emma Lazarus' poem.
    Personally, I had to google it.

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  116. @ Edgar i have the grid in prat 2. nr1 is ar and kr. i dont idea

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  117. I wrote all date from wikipedia and typed out but nothing works

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  118. ok i have 34 open thaks.

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  119. @manubo
    For second part of Fortress III, you're counting the squares wrong! #1 is "F"

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  120. You're starting (pivotal) point must be "H"... count from there.

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  121. ok was a fallacy've just miscounted but thank to all

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  122. I hope that my English is not too bad. 'm from Germany

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  123. Good site for solving 35-
    http://www.stevemorse.org/jcal/latlon.php

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  124. I don't see any number on level 2, so, I'm still stuck on level 3 (some people spoke of arrows ?!)

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  125. ... Finally, I found the arrows (they are so faint !) and the symbol of the 2nd level, but there is still no code on level 2.

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  126. @Pascale,
    You need to do the maths from the left panel inside Door 3. From Door 2 you only get a number, the starting number for the equation.

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  127. HINT THROUGH, Doors 1-14
    Hbear made a hint through before, but since then there have been many new comments and new doors. The new doors keep coming, but this is a start at least. I have not solved all of the doors on my own, but got help from many different players for many of the doors. Thank you all!
    To be able to solve secret doors, fortresses and find magnifiers you need to register and log in at doorcracker.com site.

    DOOR 1
    Open the door.

    DOOR 2
    Find the key and open the door.

    DOOR 3
    You need to do the maths from the left panel, but where is the starting number? Follow the arrows in the room, but you must go to another door to find the number.

    DOOR 4
    Use the wheel. Trial and error. Green is good.

    DOOR 5
    Click on the rabbit… ”Find me”. Search through the game pages. There have been frequently asked questions about it.

    DOOR 6
    The top row is the starting row. You have 1.
    The following rows describes the contents of the row above, by first using a number to tell the amount and then using a number to tell what the amount is about.
    2nd row tells that you have one (1) of number 1 in the row above: 11
    3rd row tells that you have two (2) of number 1 in the row above: 21
    4th row tells that you have one (1) of number 2 and one (1) of number 1 in the row above: 1211
    5th row tells that you have one (1) of number 1, one (1) of number 2, and two (2) of number 1 in the row above: 111221
    6th row is for you to solve.

    DOOR 7
    Note the numbers: 7+11+4+1
    Click on the number 7 in the box in the lower right corner and see a symbol. Then you need to find the 3 other symbols (in other doors) to press in order to open the door.

    DOOR 8
    Looks familiar?
    You have seen a grid of 6x6 squares in a previous level. Go there and follow the path that is shown in door 8. Circles = click.

    DOOR 9
    Take down the Guesthouse sign. Hmm, who is Wallace? Go and see if he signed the Guestbook. And remember that he was there way before you came, so you need to look at the earlier pages.

    DOOR 10
    You see the order of pressing the places on the map, so you just need to find their locations in the world. Google is useful unless you already know.

    DOOR 11
    Google Dharma Initiative, and search for a sequence of numbers. *Hint* Valenzetti Equation.

    DOOR 12
    The arrows show the order to click on the words, the numbers show how many times you should click on each word.
    You might need to know some French, Spanish, German, Hungarian, Finnish, and Welsh numerals (vigesimal system).

    DOOR 13
    Above the door is the question: ”Who?”. The letters below are anagrams, and the darker letters are the first of each word. When you find out which person this is (spelled the Italian way) you also need to find a year that is closely connected to this famous historical person (and it’s not the year of birth (1451) or death (1506), but rather the year of a discovery).

    DOOR 14
    Teiresias was a blind prophet in Greek Mythology. This, together with the look of the dots should lead you to think about the Braille alphabet, that you need to use to solve this.
    There are 5 cards. Do each card at a time. For each card you need to look at each color (in the order shown above ”Teiresias”).
    So, for card I, start with red dots. In Braille they form the letter ”F”. Next color is dark blue, and that color forms the letter ”O”. Continue like this with all six colors, and then move on to card II.
    You should get 5 numbers (1 or 2 digits), one for each card.

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  128. HINT THROUGH, Doors 15-24
    DOOR 15
    Press the colors according to their names in alphabetical order (hint: ABCDEF above the door). The names of the colors should be in HEX codes.
    To convert them to HEX code you need their rgb values first (rgb). To get those:
    1. Take a screen shot and save it. I’ll provide one here if you can’t do that:
    Click here for the Colors
    2. Open with for example MsPaint or Photoshop (any program that shows rgb will do).
    3. Sample the color to see its rgb values.
    4. Go to an internet page that will help you convert them to HEX code.

    You might not get the exact rgb values, but close enough to find similar colors. To help you if you don’t have the programs needed, the rgb values of the colors from left to right are:
    255-0-0
    218-165-32
    233-150-122
    178-34-34
    175-238-238
    205-205-193

    DOOR 16
    Don’t use your mouse.
    Type the number you see in the box. You get another number. Type that number and so on…

    DOOR 17
    There are 10 draggable squares. Behind them are colors and numbers. Press the colors as the numbers tell you.

    DOOR 18
    Find the screwdriver and use it to find an equation. Look for a hint on the back of the panel.
    Normally A=1, B=2, C=3…
    Not in this case. The hint behind the panel tells you how to transcribe letters to numbers. And it is made differently for consonants and vowels (same number can have more than one letter).
    The bus that starts the equation? Well, you have to find it and click on it… users know where to. Again, change between numbers and letters.
    Make sure that you have the panel flipped when entering the code or it won’t work.

    DOOR 19
    The question is ”Who?” Use Google to find out the name of the robot. Search for ”about: robots”.
    Using Firefox:
    In the first link you see, the first sentence tells you what to do ("if you are playing with Firefox 3-Beta 5"). After doing this you will find the name somewhere = the letters to press to solve the door. Look around.
    Internet Explorer:
    Go to the site about "Firefox 3 secret" from firefoxfacts. Find 3 strange words and search for those in Wikipedia. That will give you the name of a robot.

    DOOR 20
    Anagram of three Latin words. Google to find colors.
    Latin unscrambler
    It won’t give you all of the words, but only one is enough.
    In the Forum pages, the anagrams are told in English: tarefs, ihrgeh and egortsrn.
    You can find anagram solvers on Google as a help.

    DOOR 21
    You need two codes to use on the alphabet. The first one has no clue other than what you see in the room. No need to use Google.
    After you solve that one, you get a cipher. Find out which cipher by using Google for the words in the room; Square and Compasses and look after the picture. The name of the picture is the name of the cipher as well. However, there are several versions of that cipher, and Wikipedia doesn’t have the version you need.
    The Cipher has another name as well (find out in Google) and you can find the right version to use here: http://www.purplehell.com/riddletools/

    DOOR 22
    The four pillars give you one number each. Google the words on the pillars to find out which numbers (if you don’t already know). There is also a hint on what to do when you have the numbers. *Look in the corners*.

    DOOR 23
    Press “GO” and then move your mouse cursor within the maze to reach the other end. You’ll need to take notes of the last part of the maze.
    There is a shortcut. If you after pressing GO use right click on your mouse, you can move the cursor to about 2/3 of the maze and start from there by using left click.

    DOOR 24
    Remember Door 18? Find the bus again. Use the numbers above the door in 24. You get the order to press the symbols.

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  129. HINT THROUGH, Doors 25-36
    DOOR 25
    (Crossed out) “oculus” stands for “eye” in Latin, so you need the Latin word for “ear”. Find the word (for example using: http://www.stars21.net/translator/).
    Enter the code to continue. Click on the picture that shows up to see the order to press the text boxes. Google “inner ear” and look at pictures for help.

    DOOR 26
    There is a play button that turns into a stop button when you press it. It’s just a matter of timing. Count flashes on the floor and press stop on the right number. Trial and error. You would have thought that 26 was the correct number of flashes being door 26, but nope, that’s not the case.

    DOOR 27
    Press the grid 2 times to see clues on the wall. Combine them and write them down from left to right, one row at a time. Binary numbers.
    Not all converters may take this many numbers. Here is one that work: binary converter
    Or... you can just use the calculator on Windows (change it to advanced).

    DOOR 28
    The characters are all animals. How do animals relate to years? Google.

    DOOR 29
    You see Roman numerals, 1 dollar signs and a pyramid. That’s all you need. Find a picture of a 1 dollar bill.

    DOOR 30
    Something is draggable in all directions.
    If you know nothing about music, here is a link to help you: Piano keys

    DOOR 31
    Colors are clickable, but you need to find the order (and not all of them are used). Look where the arrow points. If there is nothing next to the arrow (some computers rearrange the page), think about where you have read “search with” somewhere in this page. Every now and then the door is a bit more difficult/different (for example around holidays or other special occasions) and you might not find the colors immediately when you use your clue. In that case, try to change “search with” to “search for” and you’ll be able to find the colors.

    DOOR 32
    First you need to use the hints I-IV to find four grids with numbers.
    Hint I: All you need is right in front of you. Find the letters and press them in order.
    Hint II: Leave this door, search for the door that contains those symbols. Press them in order.
    Hint III: Unscramble the letters to find out where to look for the grid.
    Hint IV: Leave this door, search for the door that gave you the circles. Press them in order (numbers in the hint are used as single numbers).

    Use the four grids and the clue from where you found grid III (+ and -, red and green).
    You should end up with 8 single numbers.
    There are 8 important circles in the grids (X not used).
    Process each important circle in the grids separately.
    When you have the 8 numbers they tell you how to press the circles in the panel on the wall.

    DOOR 33
    Solve the puzzle.
    Connect numbers with panels.
    The hint in the upper left corner is about rotation.

    DOOR 34
    “When” is on the moon. Use an important year in moon/human history (it has nothing to do with lunar eclipse) and let the ball “walk” on the moon to its goal. The arrows are the keys to use for moving the ball.

    DOOR 35
    Both of the standards beside the door give you latitudes and longitudes of three countries on Earth. You can use Google Maps to do the search. Look for the colors of the countries’ flags and use them to press the ones on the floor.

    DOOR 36
    Spell the missing word in the text above the door. There is another written clue on the wall. Google is helpful.

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  130. FORTRESSES
    To find the Fortresses, click on “Go to a Fortress” below your avatar or in the “Doors” tab on main menu.

    FORTRESS I
    Find four countries and press those flags by the door. The numbers and letters on the chess pieces will tell you the countries and the order (the first number in the sequence is for the order and the last three are chess openings).
    Google "chess" and the last three digits from the chess pieces. Look for the Wikipedia link.
    For two of the numbers you need to google one more time to find the countries.
    One of the numbers will show you a variant of another number in the Wikipedia link. You get the country you need from the other number, not from the variant.

    FORTRESS II
    You see the names of 10 moons but you only need to use some of them to solve the door. The upper left corner gives a hint to the order, and the upper right corner gives two hints (zoomed out and zoomed on the door) for which moons to use.
    Google the hints to find a person, and google again to find which moons the person is connected to.

    FORTRESS III
    Part 1
    The letters on the wall tell the order (alphabet) to use the following numbers.
    You need to decipher the numbers to turn them into letters that will spell three words.
    Click on something that moves and you will get names as clues.
    Google those names to find something that those persons created.
    Use that thing to decipher the numbers on the wall, and it gives you 17 new letters.
    Some numbers will give you two letters. Crossed over letters are not used.

    Part 2
    Find a new clue by dragging.
    "H" is a clue to tell you to use the same thing as for part 1.
    5 numbers give you 6 letters.
    The numbers tell where to find them and which order to press them (H is not used).


    SECRET DOORS
    To find the secret doors, you need to look around in the site, and try to find suspicious things to click (mostly yellow).

    SECRET DOOR 1
    “Some parts are under construction” but this page is useful anyway.

    A time consuming door… You need four numbers from the maps. The numbers you see show the order to press them on the “panel”. Use Google maps and search for all of the cities in all of the maps (one at a time) and place them on their right locations in the maps. Use the “Get Directions” feature, click on “Add Destination” as many times you need and enter the names of the cities from the top to the bottom as listed in the secret door and click on the “Get Directions” button (you can also change the “By car” option to the “Walking” option to get more accurate numbers). You should be able to see a number on each map when the cities are connected to each other.

    SECRET DOOR 2
    Search for users

    Some of the buttons to the left should be pressed in number order.
    They are numbered 1-12 from up to down as the drops on the scrolling hint show.
    The 12 hints are about blood types and donations.
    The arrow shows that the left blood type is the donor and the right blood type is the recipient.
    Which combinations are possible? Use those.
    For further help, use Google to find out about donations, or look at the post on 29/1/10 at 16:57.

    SECRET DOOR 3
    Where can you find answers to asked questions?

    Press the symbols on the wall in the right order.
    To find out what order you need to drag something to find a clue.
    The "X" tells where to click.
    Where have you seen that clue before?
    *Hint* leave the door to find the place.

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  131. DOOR 37
    Select the winning hand in each of the 6 Texas Hold Em Poker matches. You might need to do some googling for the game and/or for a list of poker hands.

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  132. Have all but hands 3 and 6 for level 37. Any hints?

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  133. @charlotte Lacrym,
    Did you try to Google for "poker hands Wikipedia"?
    If nothing makes sense, the high card wins.
    If there are many similar alternatives, again go for the highest cards.

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  134. can anyone help me on 9? I don't understand why it says wallace knows..

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  135. @manubo, google "poker hand ranks", you want the best hand possible and if nothing else, high card wins

    @LMD10 "guesthouse" refers to somewhere guests would do thing, leave comments for example

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  136. anyone figured out 5 yet?

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  137. @clauzenmassxs
    Find the black rabbit, he's somewhere on the german half of the site. He's special and needed to solve the door.

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  138. Well, what I thought would be a fairly simple door (Door 37) has turned out to cost me more time than any other door so far (and I'm fair at Texas Hold 'Em)!

    Without giving too much away, here's what I have. I've mixed up the order to convolute it a little bit.

    PARTIAL SPOILERS

    - 2 pair, Ace High
    - Around-The-World Straight
    - King High
    - Straight Flush, Ace Low
    - Full House
    - Straight, Ace Low

    END SPOILERS

    Any hints on what I might have missed?

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  139. @Curry T, I can see what you mean with Around-The-World Straight, but apparently that's not a hand to be considered in some places or by some poker players.
    Cheers!

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  140. @Edgar
    Thanks, that got it. I guess it all depends on what part of Texas you are from. :-)

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  141. You're welcome, Curry. I guess it depends not only on what you say, but this time it also did on what part of the world you are from too!

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  142. I don't get that vision hint on #38. Others I am fairly sure.

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  143. Oh that's what it was...
    38 down...

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  145. #40
    stumped..
    Maybe downend Oscars are lost nominations and upright ones are wins. Maybe clicking in given order (n times) or ordered by year.. or. or..
    I give up for tonight. Maybe tomorrow is a better day :)

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  146. Hint for 40:
    There are clues near the door that may help in deciding order.

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  147. someone's using my account so brazenly?? So weird to look at a game and see my name making comments before I get there! Please drop it, whoever you are!

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  149. Door 43 really got me into thinking for a while. Trying to understand the logic in it without brute-forcing it...
    And make this the comment 777, cool!!

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  150. Stuck on 5... help plz :) Also any help on fortress 1???

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  151. at the bottem of the page where it says door
    cracker
    the second "o" is a secret door

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  152. @Melissa: you have to search through the site to find the bunny, visit the different parts of it.

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  153. Found Secret Door #4!!

    "Users"

    - Somewhere on that page.
    - There are 2 Secret Door on that page. #2 and #4

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  154. Level 45 Hint:

    - Press the three small buttons in the TV.
    - It says YouTube.
    - The little writing beside your remote.
    - Doorcracker + Trailer = Doorcracker Trailer!
    - Ain't giving more hints!

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  155. Hi! Does anyone have any hints for doors 51 or 57? I'm colorblind, so those are almost impossible for me.

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  156. @jason: do you still need help with doors 51 and 57?

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  157. I'm glad to see this got updated - Franky does a wonderful job with the doors. If you guys need help, I highly recommend making an account and posting in the guestbook - we check the guestbook frequently, and there are always a few of us around ready to help.

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  158. not too crazy about having to google for escape game. too much like a research paper from high school

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  159. wait wats the # for door 3?? please help mehhh D:

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  160. @candygal519 The hints for door 3 are back at the beginning of the comments. Click where it says "oldest" under the Download Games 24 posting at the bottom of the comments. Hope they help!

    Here are some hints people posted for door 3.
    1) Dideedi: door 3: follow the arrows. where do they tell you to go?

    2) ExeL][X: For door 3 go to door 2 at the spot indicated by the arrows in door 3 to get the code to use with the sum you get by the sign in door 3!

    3) Yvon: use code from level 2, than the math in level 3 (the +4 +5 etc)

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  161. for door 12 just click the numbered boxes as many times as the number in the box if that makes sense? if there's a 1 click it once but keep the order they're in

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  163. Hi @ellie, for door 32 :
    I missed the clue III in the forum.
    I don't understand where is the "Doors - Discussions and help", because my forum page is EMPTY !!!
    May I ask you in what Forum i'm supposed to go ???

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  164. @reynald : did you find the bus in the #18 ?

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  165. Hi,
    I still stuck on Door 32 :(
    I have all clues, 2 red Grids and 2 green Grids and know that i have to add the Green Grids together und substract the reg Grids, but i dont know how and what kind of role play they X?

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  166. i cracked the first 18 doors and some other doors who want help with any door?

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