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@Alison...your last letter is wrong
ReplyDeleteTried to anagram the letters for 13 but I guess that was just wishful thinking. =)
ReplyDelete:( I've got one tiny thing wrong with my binary and it won't decode. Do I have to go through them all again?
ReplyDeletethanks @abbazabba34 - now trying 12
ReplyDelete13!!!!! I wonder if I can catch back up?
ReplyDeleteOk so eventually done 12 now stuck on 13
ReplyDeleteAre we all here?
ReplyDeleteNo clue on 13 either and the list of Czech composers in Wikipedia is really long.
ReplyDeleteon 13 you need Lewis' hint to find the right tool to converse the letters
ReplyDelete@mgkanda, seems the rest of the guys are over at the riddlex forum ;)
ReplyDeleteI have been looking for composers born in the 1830's but, found one in Paris, not Czech
ReplyDeletedo I need to register to use it?
ReplyDeleteYeah and i tried translation websites too but no luck.
ReplyDeleteyou can always find the cipher/conversion tool you need at purplehell
ReplyDelete@mgkanda, yes you need to register, but we won't bite :)
ReplyDeleteIm at purple hell but dont have a clue which one to use
ReplyDeletelook under "Conversion Tools"
ReplyDeleteIve looked and still dont know which one to use lol
ReplyDeleteI'm with you keldos.
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ReplyDeleteWell, is this where being a really smart person comes in and I have to give up? I did end up at the riddlex forum and don't know what anyone is talking about. so lost.
ReplyDeleteOk well I kind of got something but I'm not sure what it means. Am I supposed to get that picture from somewhere?
ReplyDeleteThat's right @small-tool I used this anagram solver mentioned in previous posts and was able to get the answer.
ReplyDeletehttp://anagram-solver.utsire.com/
@small-tool I had the same problem then realized I was using a sh***y anagram server. Take your letters here http://anagram-solver.utsire.com/
ReplyDelete#10 must be more obvious for some than my poor head - for anyone who suffered thru it like me, think in terms of both visual hints. And the fact this story was written in the UK.
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ReplyDeleteAh thanks, gonna use that better one.
ReplyDeleteOk here's what I've got. You figure out from Carroll's clue that the composer is Dvorak then you go to purple hell like george said and type the stuff on the right into the qwerty dvorak converter. After that I'm lost.
ReplyDeleteIm so stuck on 13 have also read the comments at riddlex and im totally confused
ReplyDeletethe guy you're looking for lived from September 8, 1841 – May 1, 1904
ReplyDelete@george what do you do with the jpg thing?
ReplyDeleteWhat do you do with the answer you get from the converter?
ReplyDelete@SoCal which one is 10 again?
ReplyDelete@abba That's it!!!!
ReplyDeleteThat's where I'm stuck too keldos.
ReplyDeleteput it at the end of the url instead of the /...htm to get a picture
ReplyDeleteyou need three of them..
ReplyDeleteWhats the picture supposed to mean? Dont know what its supposed to be
ReplyDeleteGot it! Thanks @george.
ReplyDeletetrying to combine two images but, I don't think I have the right program to do it. We'll see.
ReplyDeleteOmg got it thanks for the help now for level 14
ReplyDelete@keldos do the same thing for the other two characters in the picture then copy all three pictures to put them together to form a word.
ReplyDelete@mkganda I just used Powerpoint and cropped the images really closely.
ReplyDeleteokay, need a third but, what is it?
ReplyDelete@mgkanda who are the three characters in the picture to the left?
ReplyDelete@mkganda who else is in the picture? put jpg on the too and youll get the 3rd piece i was able to get it striaghtaway from the 3rd piece
ReplyDeleteAgain stuck on 14.
ReplyDeleteok so got the first bit on level 14 but its now asking for the next bit dont know where to start for that
ReplyDeletegot 3 but, don't have a program to combine them. This may take me a while. BTW, thanks. :)
ReplyDeleteYou can use MS Paint
ReplyDelete@mgkanda your looking for an illness
ReplyDeletewoohoo! 14 finally! thanks all!
ReplyDeleteGeorge any help on 14? i got the first bit but now need the second bit but dont know where to start
ReplyDeleteWow, 12 was a lot of work with writing all those numbers down and translating them.
ReplyDeleteBy the way thanks Sarah for the hint.
the first bit? you mean the letters?
ReplyDeletealright...14's got me. New color is nice, though. :)
ReplyDeletekeldos any hints for the first bit
ReplyDeleteyes george i converted them and put them in now its asking for a surname
ReplyDelete@abba look at the page source you will need to convert what you find
ReplyDeleteread about Lewis at wiki
ReplyDeleteyes, hints please. I don't get what I'm supposed to do. What can you do with the color to get letters?
ReplyDeletenifty tool: http://home2.paulschou.net/tools/xlate/
ReplyDeleteThanks got it now for 15
ReplyDeletethe letters are an acronym...look up what the last one stands for
ReplyDeletedo we translate everything after 'ignore from here'?
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ReplyDelete@abba...just look for the bgcolor
ReplyDeleteyes, mgkanda...with the nifty tool I posted
ReplyDeleteI couldn't make sense of any of the results I got from doing that.
ReplyDeleteyou should have 3 letters...
ReplyDeleteOk well I have to get going. I'll try again later. Hopefully you'll all have them solved by the time I get back. =)
ReplyDeleteI did! I had it all along! I already had the answer and didn't even know it lol. I've been looking at this too long maybe? On to 15! *brews very strong cup of coffee*
ReplyDeletegood idea...be right back...
ReplyDelete@abba you decode bg color and get 3 letters. These letters have come up before. The first of which we needed in an earlier riddle (with the photos, I think)
ReplyDeleteI'm stuck on 13.
ReplyDeleteI have the composer but don't know how to convert it.
take a look here: http://www.purplehell.com/riddletools/
ReplyDeleteThink am gonna give up for tonight and try again tomorrow is there a way to save my game for next time?
ReplyDeletejust bookmark your url
ReplyDelete@small-tool Look on Purple Hell under conversion tools and find your guy's name then decode what's on the right page and replace flamingo.htm with what you got. Then just do it again replacing with another character in the scene.
ReplyDeleteLet me know if you need more help. :)
Ok thanks good luck everyone
ReplyDeleteooh good ? keldos and thanks george for the answer. I have to go soon too.
ReplyDeleteOk, thanks for the help. Have two pictures now, but can't read them when I combine them?
ReplyDelete@small-tool one more. 3 characters-3 pics
ReplyDeleteAh, thanks. Got it now.
ReplyDeleteokay, which ones to keep...think think think
ReplyDeleteI am really stuck on #6. I don't know how to convert the 10/6 into tanners. I am horrible at math, could someone please just post the answer? Please! :)
ReplyDeleteCan I just pause to say that, even though I pretty much suck at this, this game is one of the best riddles I've played. I'm so enjoying it. The things I've learned about LC keep it interesting too. Just well done and thank you. :D
ReplyDelete@Enjoy Wish I could but, the author asked us not to. However, you've got 10 (shillings) and a sixpence (tanner), right? (10/6) 1 shilling = 12 pence
ReplyDeleteOMG POP I got it by myself! Stupid tanners.. one hour later!
ReplyDeleteHa! Got 15. woohoo! The answer literally smacks you in the face. three cheers for coffee.
ReplyDelete@EnJoy LOL! "stupid tanners"
ReplyDeletehey 1 hour is good! I needed a whole day back then to figure that out.. :)
ReplyDeletethank you mgkanda.. I read wiki carefully and found out that 10/6 equals a half guinea then I found a site to convert that to sixpences(tanners)
ReplyDeletehttp://gwydir.demon.co.uk/jo/units/money.htm
I am so bad a math, that I have no idea what your explanation means! but thanks for helping!
For 14
ReplyDeleteI'm on the translator page George posted and I have the color from the source but I can't get anything I can use?
you should have 3 letters if you used the HEX converter
ReplyDeleteYep I have the 3 letters, but no idea how to use those.
ReplyDeleteuse them in the url, it gives you an egg page
ReplyDeleteNvm. had to use those letters in the url.
ReplyDeleteThought it always had to be a word.
Thanks george. Just had a kind of POP.
ReplyDeletehmm...got the letters from crossword on 16 but, they're taking me nowhere? Maybe I have one wrong.
ReplyDeleteSeriously? Crosswords are my thing and I busted this one out quickly. Trying to anagram the obvious letters but, nada? This one should be cake for me.
ReplyDeleteyou probably got the letter for 6 wrong..
ReplyDeleteAre;
ReplyDeleteTree
Car
Fish
An
Let
Pig
S
The words/letters I have to use on 15?
look at the left site and use the clous from the cards
ReplyDeleteit's not i?
ReplyDelete@small-tool the cards will tell you :)
wait...y! right?
ReplyDeleteright!
ReplyDeleteYES! 17! What if I actually finish this? That would be a confidence builder. XD
ReplyDeleteYep, thanks.
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to know if I had the right words.
On 16 now.
Finally catched up.
Oh not catched up I see.
ReplyDeleteCongrats mgkanda
hmm...
ReplyDelete17 all by myself! Go coffee go! *cartwheels around the room*
ReplyDeleteDon't know 5 and 6 on 16?
ReplyDeletelion eagle
and
quarry
Erm, have the lion eagle now.
ReplyDeleteNvm have the quarry too now.
ReplyDeleteall set small? Come help me with 18
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ReplyDeleteon #9.. the walrus and the carpenter.. I used the code to figure out letters from the poem (stanza, line and letter).. but then I use an anagram solver and not getting anything. These are the letters I have, but it is not making any sense
ReplyDeletelenesyafrtf
anyone help?
it's not an I...
ReplyDeletehave one letter wrong. Variant spelling for one of your fictional creatures. Check my comments at 3:35
ReplyDelete@EnJoy, your letters are wrong...I don't know what stanza means
ReplyDeleteThanks George, but I was so sure you write it with an I.
ReplyDeleteEnJoy,
I think you have to count better a lot of letters are wrong. But the method is right.
George,
ReplyDeleteStanza ist Strophe.
@EnJoy wrong letters for 1st, 7th, 8th, 10th and 11th.
ReplyDeleteThx small-tool!
ReplyDeleteThen it's the right way...strophe/verse/stanza...line...letter
Are you almost with me small? I'm stuck. cryptograms maybe?
ReplyDeleteOn 17 it says for me; nearly, you're missing a couple of letters.
ReplyDelete?
@mgkanda...do as Lewis tells you...the letters show you the way
ReplyDelete@small-tool, you need 8 of them
ReplyDeleteOk the guy was a doctor.
ReplyDeleteon 18 now.
Took a quick break. Okay, do what he tells me. He says down then up. I'm not seeing it but, I'm trying.
ReplyDeleteright now you only need down
ReplyDeleteam I on 19? Just like that?
ReplyDelete@george I have the forum open too and saw a hint to look at the original picture and I think made it to 19 but, I still don't see why. I'm going back to look for the hint. I don't get it.
ReplyDeleteif you did it right and it says 19 then yes, that's it ;)
ReplyDelete0n 18 I just noticed you can scroll down.
ReplyDeleteAnd it says something is missing but I don't know what?
lol...I figured but, still don't get the hint I guess.
ReplyDeleteForum ?
ReplyDeletehuh? which hint? are you on 19 or 18b?
ReplyDeletehttp://www.riddlex.com/forum/
There was something missing on the horse but now I'm not sure if I'm on 19
ReplyDeleteAll i have is a question mark.
Oh no, I'm on 18B ?
ReplyDeleteyep..you both are..lol
ReplyDeleteThat's the hint I didn't get! Thank you @small-tool! I didn't try to scroll down. Always a head slapper. I'm trying not to go there (forum) too much b/c I don't want to be handed the answer. I figured it out but, only after I saw a post referring to the original picture.
ReplyDeletenow is the time for the up part
ReplyDeleteI think I'm on 19. Organizing st***s at the moment.
ReplyDeleteOk 18b was easy.
ReplyDeleteThanks George
Thank you everyone for the help with 9. I printed the poem out then was able to find the letters.. too much wine I guess! On to 10!
ReplyDeleteLOL! I hope I didn't just waste all that time in MSpaint! Probably did but, could you tell me if I'm on the right track with that george?
ReplyDeleteWell, for 19, I've seen the hint in the source but don't know how to rearrange the stamps.
ReplyDelete@EnJoy lol! I guess I'm graduating to margaritas. You all might want to give up on me now b/c I'll be drunk soon. XD
ReplyDeleteI'm back, and also stuck on 19. I'm not sure how any type of relations make any sense at all..
ReplyDeletelol EnJoy,
ReplyDeleteBut is there something like 'too much' wine?
@small-tool I've rearranged them in order of monetary value but, it got me nowhere that I can see. Some of them have letters on them.
ReplyDeleteyou need to find something else first..
ReplyDeleteHellooooo Emily! Welcome back to the fray. :D
ReplyDeleteMaybe it's from cheapest to most expensive.
ReplyDeleteBut then, what if you have rearranged them?
and @mgkanda, no Paint needed this time LOL
ReplyDeleteI'm wondering if the letters on the stamps are arranged by the price order.. Probably on the wrong track altogether.. x3x
ReplyDeleteaha! @small you genius! The source! I'm on my way now.
ReplyDeleteyou don't need the letters on the stamps...look at the image info...that should give you a hint
ReplyDelete@small go back to the source and look at the order
ReplyDeleted=pence s=shilling :)
nvm...lol!
ReplyDeleteWhat's image info?
ReplyDeleteLOL! I'm totally wrong! Again! hahahahahaha! The source shows the order it's already in. woops sorry :s
ReplyDeleteMm.. I have the 2nd image, but I can't see how that relation to the first corresponds with the relation to the first image from the source.. -headache- LOL.
ReplyDeleterightclick on the image or read the source code to get the name of it
ReplyDeleteOh wait, if I can keep my poor brain on track, I've an idea here..
ReplyDeleteyou're all on the right way...lowest to highest value..
ReplyDeleteOhhhh...the old switch out the htm with the jpg trick. Got it.
ReplyDeleteOk thanks, have the second image too now.
ReplyDeleteOh me.. I got it. Onto 20.
ReplyDeleteokay, so we need to decode again?
ReplyDeleteheheh yeah for Emily!
ReplyDeleteyep, time for the nifty tool again
ReplyDeletewow it's after 2am in the morning...6 hours in the riddle...hurry up guys...I'm tired ;)
ReplyDeleteWell hell.. that maze was mighty difficult with 3 glasses of wine in me!
ReplyDeleteBetter go put some food in my belly to absorb the alcohol.. I will tackle #11 in the future.
Thanks for all the great comments to help me get this far..
I got it! On to 20!
ReplyDelete@EnJoy Good night! And Cheers! *clink*
Apparently, 20 is supposed to be ridiculously easy, but I'm stumped..
ReplyDeleteBon appétit EnJoy!
ReplyDeleteAww...thanks for hanging out george. :) Will hurry. I'm sad this is the last level though.
ReplyDeleteOk there is something like 'too much' wine.
ReplyDeleteCan't even find anymore how many pence in a shilling. Please help.
-.- Nevermind. It is ridiculously easy.
ReplyDeleteShilling is worth more than a pence, smalltool. That's all you need to know. :)
ReplyDelete@Emily Ya, source basically says there's nothing to see here so we're on our own. Except for george staying up past 2am to help!
ReplyDeleteYou can always play one of the other Creo riddles...
ReplyDeleteand you really should read your PM's...
Well, there's a couple days of my life gone. XD Semi-fun, though.
ReplyDeleteIt is easy Emily!!! I did it! Drumroll.......aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand OUT!
ReplyDeleteHurrah for Emily!!
ReplyDelete...and mgkanda!!!
ReplyDeletelol...took so long for my comment to post it looks like we're about all there.
ReplyDeleteHigh fives all around. :3
ReplyDeleteHELP!! i'm completely baffled by level 15. i've read the comments above but for some reason still don't get it
ReplyDeletelook at the cards and use what's on them on the right
ReplyDeleteThe riddlex forums given at the bottom of most riddle pages is pretty handy, too. ;)
ReplyDeleteI'm new to the riddlex world but, a happy new member. Just figured out my PMs. Thanks for the welcome!
ReplyDeleteHigh five back at you Emily!
ReplyDelete@small-tool Where are you? Out? Need anything?
Oh and THANK YOU GEORGE!!!!
ReplyDeleteyeah small-tool...you're still with us? Or downright drunk now?
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ReplyDeleteWell, waiting for my son to come home from college, then we will go out to dinner.. in the mean time.. how about some binary conversion?
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