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Last Enigma is another brain teaser and challenging riddle game. Player must find the answer to each level to go on to the next level. For each level the way to solve the problem is varies. Sometime it may involves outside source eg. Search Engine or downloading files. Password will be in non-caps lock , non-space bar and non-special symbol. Don't fear to use your I.Q. , Knowledge, Imagination, resourcefulness and be observant!! This is always a clue on the title bar. (head of the page) Please remember the password of the lastest level you solved. It will be necessary to authorize you to the next level or to continue your game. Important! Don't Cheat. Just remember your proud is make by yourself. Good luck and have fun!

Update: Last Enigma has new levels. (Thanks to Small-Tool and BigTank)

Note: Please don't post exact answers. Just post hints for levels!

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  1. hi there,
    I managed to get a word from just the light blue sinking numbers, spelling g***e. It didn't work though...

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  2. Didn't have much time to play and have to go again.
    And still think LR is somehow important. It's obvious that the letters are letters so it seem redundant to name that column 'letter'.
    Anyway what I tried (and of course didn't work) is replacing the objects to the levels where they belong/float to find a certain pattern.
    Also used the amount of steps they make to go to their level to change the letters (one step up, letter one step up in the alphabet)
    Be back later.

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  3. Yesterday I was so excited when I have made t** c******* too, but it was not the answer.

    I am assuming the light blue objects are for left foot and the dark ones for right foot. I have to pick one for each foot on each lv. in order to proceed to the next lv. I have problems finding a dark one for lv.2

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  4. What to do with the top ones? I feel like I could make progress if I knew. At first I thought we could use only one, maybe two, as most of them are heavy and the d*****y should be less, but then it doesn't seem the water is that high, so maybe we need all or none of them?

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  5. @Ruff left foot right foot! That's probably right. Didn't even think about that.

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  6. I just spotted the numbers which are on top, spell the word "elect" and the name Al Gore appears on the row of letters on the second pic. Just a coincidence?? Or does it just refer to the water theory, probably, lol

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  7. @Truus lol...that would be perfect :)

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  8. I wish I could just jump in, swim across and tie a rope for you guys to climb over.

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  9. @Truus, I don't have your email. Can I ask @s-t to give me your email address?

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  10. Lol! I'll go for that rope @Ruff!
    Had to be away a short while, but read your comments now. Lots of good ideas, so I dont get why we didnt already solve it :)
    Jumping in again...

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  11. no problem @Ruff!
    I can't see yours either, otherwise I would have mailed you :)

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  12. @Truus, can you go to check my profile and copy my address now. I normally don't show it to avoid unknown emails.

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  13. ok. @Ruff, just mailed you

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  14. lol...I tried "swim". I can swim. Maybe I'll try "backstroke".

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  15. Hmm, and just when almost everyone is here and eager to solve this one, I have to go again :(

    @Ruff, thanks, looking forward to seeing one when I get back, lol

    Good luck all!

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  16. I think I need to recalculate my densities now. I can't get the t** c******* you're talking about. I only have 5+5(top lvl) floaters.
    Also, Ruff only had problem getting a dark floater in lvl 2? I dont have any in 1 either, but two light ones in lvl 3. Calculating...

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  17. I have:

    lvl 1: 1 light
    lvl 2: 1 light
    lvl 3: 2 light + 2 dark

    I'm still not positive about the top ones, but only 2 would be light enough to float over lvl 1, if I calculated right.

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  18. Bye @Truus! We'll have the raft there waiting for you when you return! :)

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  19. @mk, I have exactly the same objects as yours. Some objects can float higher than one levels, so I just reused them.

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  20. @Ruff genius! Going to play with that now.

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  21. Phew! I did my calculations and found a mistake. Now, I too got the same anagram as you, and they float as yours in the different lvls.

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  22. @ellie, for your interest, I got t** c******* by adding all 5 on top to the 6 found in lv.1,2,3.

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  23. I think I'll take a break now. Sometimes new ideas will pop up when I'm not staring at the screen and my old notes.

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  24. I wonder if it's possible that placement is a concern here. If a heavy one is directly over a lighter one, would it push it down?

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  25. By the way, have you noticed the 3 light 2 dark pattern on each level. I still don't have a clue about the intention of this specific pattern.

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  26. Got pretty happy when I managed to get "outrage" from the light ones, and "wave" from the dark ones, but a combination doesnt work.

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  27. Really taking a break now. When I'm back, I hope I'll see the raft waiting for me. Good luck, girls.

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  28. It will @Ruff, with balloons and a snack for the ride over. See you then! :)

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  29. lol @Ellie! I got wavy house and ??? the music earlier. I think I was going about it wrong then though. :P

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  30. Yes!! It worked now! Realised my mistake. On 95:D!!

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  31. hmm...how light would 12 have to be to push up 7? Or would 7 weigh down 12 (yes, probably)? Overthinking, I'm sure, but it would eliminate a lot of possibilities if the sinkers sank floaters. :)

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  32. It's so easy! Lol, why are the easy things the hardest to see?
    All we needed to do was to look at which ones are in the correct areas? Look at the lines between the areas as the density borders. Lvl 1 would keep the ones with density between 3.5-5.6 right? The others would float or sink. So, which ones is that?
    The top level - which ones float above 3.5?
    Make one word of the light ones and another of the dark ones. Two word answer.

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  33. Great @Ellie!

    what about the bottom level then? Between 8.4 and what? :s

    almost there though, I can feel it.

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  34. @mk, bottom lvl, which ones sink below 8,4?
    I'm sure you'll float across any second now!!

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  35. and...95! Thanks @Ellie!
    *inflates raft for Truus, Ruff, and small*

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  36. Welcome across @mk!! The others will do fine on the raft and get here soon. Did you leave some of the snacks for them?

    Now, for 95 I've done nothing but staring this far.
    1) Find the correct years, which will help getting the answer that would be the pw?
    2) Find the answer, which would give the years, which would help finding the pw?
    I'll go with 1... but how to know which years? Some googling maybe.

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  37. 95: googling googling googling :)

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  38. shouldn't the 2005 one be 2004? hmm...

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  39. Well, the 1361 answer I found does NOT start with a B, but 1498 is easy.

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  40. okay, bb in a few. Time to pick up small person A.

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  41. LOL! I have no idea what you're talking about yet @mk. I got myself a cup of coffee and manage to find the wave, but not the years yet. I'll read about it now. So, we need one answer per year??
    See you later!

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  42. Ok, sorry... realised what I'm REALLY looking for now. A bit slow lol. Will google more.

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  43. Great find on 94 Ellie.
    I was so close this morning, already placed them where they belong but didn't pay attention to the ones that were right in the first place.

    Anyway on 95 what wave did you find. I think we shouldn't take the word 'wave' literally, but more like some important event that happened in that year

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  44. @st, I found http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Wave_off_Kanagawa which matches the pic.
    Then I realised we might be looking for tsunamis? I'm having trouble finding good ones those years though, so that might not be it, or I need to look better.

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  45. It is just not right to play two riddles at same time, I should concentrate on these one only. Otherwise my whole time is spent to catch up!

    Thank you very much Ellie for 94, looking on 95 just now, cannot play much today.

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  46. Congrats @Ellie
    surfing to lvl 95 now

    lol @mkganda, thanks for the raft

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  47. You're right Faltu. I also made my own temp-end at Mindskell.

    Most of the years are on this site, but the names don't match up with the descriptions on level 95.
    Are we really looking for tsunamis?

    http://lunaticoutpost.com/Topic-List-of-Tsunamis-since-1600-BC

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  48. I think on 95 the waves all have different meanings.
    1498 refers to a tsunami and 1697 to the year Willem de Vlemmingh landed on Perth.
    and 1741 could mean an emigration wave,
    or something like this..

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  49. Yes, I too had to leave the thought of tsunamis only, they don't make a good match. Still googling, but not close to an answer yet.

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  50. Hello again!

    Tsunamis/floods/any water related natural disaster?

    2011 is obvious b/c it just happened and I think the '05 one is referring to the Indonesian tsunami, but wasn't that 12-24-04?

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  51. I need to limit my searches a lot more. I could easilly find something in Europe 1868 related to the word "wave", or things that didnt happen in Europe. How to know...?

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  52. The picture name is fact or fiction and title is is it happened, so may be some of them are true and others are false?

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  53. In '05 there was a big earthquake hmm...

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  54. hmm, some people still expect to find dinner when they get home, so I'm off to the kitchen now.

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  55. @faltu you're right. It's definitely a question and I think we are looking for tsunamis.

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  56. I think we have to determine which one is true and which one is false, i,e whether tsunami happened that year or not, and then construct the answer only with true ones.

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  57. That's the most strange thing I've heard today @Truus! They still do?? I just sent someone out to get me food :) Not getting any closer to the answer though. Have a nice meal! See you!

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  58. What about 1498? The answer is well known? Did any of you know about Meio? I'm really feeling I'm not doing the right thing here.

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  59. From wiki,
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_tsunami

    I get only six valid years.

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  60. @truus LOL! Don't you hate that? :P See you!

    Okay, so some of these years indeed had tsunamis, but the information is false. Actually, so far ALL the years I've found so far (up to 1953)that tsunamis occurred have incorrect hints, so...:s

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  61. @mk, I found one hit.. there was a tsunami in Honshu 2005. If meio is well know it's two. So I have first letters? HM.. Not the answer!! Rofl, I have no idea what I'm doing here. Need to structurize things.

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  62. hmm @faltu I got 7, but none of the image info matches. I do not have any for
    1697,1902,1953,1977,2005

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  63. 2011 seems right 6 letters
    and 1868 Greece is almost right but it was 1867.

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  64. Got it, seven are true others are false. on 95.

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  65. You will get four letters and also some info about the place if you consider the false ones also, i.e, making them true.

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  66. LOL! I finally remember what I was about to do when I started this. Now, I'm not looking for one answer per year but the correct years. I think my answer MIGHT:
    -start with B
    -is well known
    -has 2 vowels
    -has letter R
    -No letter appears twice
    -has 6 letters
    (might be in Europe)
    Gonna search a bit for that.

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  67. Great @Faltu! I'll try!

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  68. LOL @Ellie! Okay, so I have 2 true for sure, possibly 3 if Meio is well known. I believe it is b/c many sites come up for that one and it makes all lists. Now that's THM.

    @small I have that one as True as well
    @faltu you're out of this one?

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  69. Got it as well! Thanks @faltu! Had to try some with the vowels, but we got lots of info. Lol, I can't believe I lost track of what I started to do. Get the correct years, then solve the answer!

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  70. Congrats Faltu,
    But I could use another hint.
    Do you mean only the year has to be true or the year and the description?
    And then what?

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  71. @Mkganda, follow the wiki page given by me, note if there was Tsunami or not, then rewrite the false ones, you will get four letters and two vowels, and other two information which will definitely give you the answer.

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  72. @mk, it's not about getting one answer per year.
    You need to find the correct years (there were big tsunamis those years), then use the info from those years together, to get one word (place) as the answer.
    Also, if you use the false ones, like in 1977. That tells you the answer does not have a letter L, but since there was no tsunami that year, your answer DOES have a letter L.

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  74. oh...okay, I think I get it now. The years and the statements are two separate pieces of information! DOH! coffee...

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  75. Yes, st those are correct. Use the information in the pic you get from those years. They tell you the truth about your answer. Like, it's 6 letters long.
    You also know the false ones (the rest of the years) and they will give you false info that is useful.

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  76. Yes Small-tool, they are correct, my net connection is very disturbing now, so bye for today.
    Good night all, leave hints for me.

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  77. finally got it and looking at 96

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  78. Got 96. Find what they have in common and sound it out with the word MR.

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  79. That's quick Mkganda, congrats.
    But how did you find out what they have in common. Wiki doesn't help me.

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  80. if you click back and forth some letters don't change. hmm...

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  81. @small The actual word not the definition. They share some letters. Find them (there are 2) and sound out the word Mr. with them at the end.

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  82. Congrats @mk! I dont get it. I think they have 2 things in common that I see, but together with MR it kind of sounds like the .... ooooh! LOL, got it!

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  83. LOL @Ellie! I like that POP in mid-sentence action!

    I have 11 letters if I did this right on 97, but I'm probably wrong lol. :P

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  84. 96 is most easy one, 97 now, and truely bye for today.

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  85. Lol @mk, I too see 11 letters, but no anagram from them. That would have been way too easy. Have to start thinking about what to do here, but need a break first.
    Bye @faltu! Thanks for the help today!

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  86. Bye, bye Faltu.
    And thanks again.

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  87. bye @faltu! Thanks again for 95!

    When in did we leave Misty Peak for the Four Chambers? 94? Not being too observant here. :s

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  88. hmm...the title seems important. Familiar even.

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  89. huh. Any ideas or did everyone leave?

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  90. I'm still here, but very stuck.
    What I tried was to pick letters from the left grid that are on the positions of the letters that don't change on the right grid. But nothing.

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  91. well apparently the grids on the right are not letters.

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  92. I've been around eating and staring at the grids. No good ideas. Need to get outside for some fresh air (and a new battery for my mouse - can't work the touch pad). See you in a few hours!

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  93. Not letters?? Hm... then what are they?? Directions? Is this like wingdings again?

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  94. Bye, bye Ellie.
    And thanks again.

    Mkganda,
    Why are the ones on the right not letters!?

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  95. Tynka on Nord posted that when she got it. That's the only hint there is.

    I tried to take ones from the left in positions of the letters that don't change on the right, but nothing. :s

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  96. Well, for the right grid wingdings arrows and then picking letters from the left isn't working. And making the right grid numbers and then picking letters from the left isn't working.
    Maybe we don't have to look at the things that stay the same at all. But it's all we got now.

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  97. MY QUESTION:
    A nudge on 97? I saw Tynka's hint about
    the grids on the right not being letters
    but I'm not sure what to do with that information.

    ANSWER I GOT:
    You already used this method to decode letters....

    LOL! Now what? I've used a lot of methods to decode letters. I'm more stuck than ever. :P

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  98. just bobbed in to see how you are going. never got into this still playing mindskell. good to see you mkganda. hope you will come over to the other riddle when you have done here

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  99. Hi @bigtank! We're close to the end here and it seems many have enjoyed that one, so I definitely will. Be warned though, if it's as difficult as I've seen mentioned, you may want to spam filter me b/c I might fill your inbox. :P

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  100. Hi all!

    I'm so happy to see the raft you've left behind in the water room for me. I'll try to catch up as quickly as possible.

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  101. Welcome back @Ruff! :)

    Yes, please do come and rescue me. I'm afraid I'm not seeing the obvious here and fresh eyes may be just what we need.

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  102. which method that we already used are we suppose to use to decode and which ones?

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  103. curiosity was killing me and I saw this:

    No, it doesn't mind if they are two pics....It could be one with all the squares....

    Let's hope it helps! See you!

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  104. playing with one eye and watching tv with the other,lol , but I was thinking. could "the flow of wind..." mean windings? we did use that before

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  105. I do get directions using windings,
    hmm ..

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  106. Hi! Back again for a while and will look into lvl 97. Will try the idea with wingdings as directions now too.

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  107. Hi and bye Ruff and Truus
    Just popping in for a moment (no time to play now).
    I tried the windings things, but didn't get anything from it.
    I started at the bottom right (beginning of the end, and, only in that way the arrows made sense).
    But when you follow the arrows till an arrow directs you out of a grid you end up with way too many letters that are used.
    And also trying to use the letters you don't come across are too much.
    And the other thing I did was using the starting letter and the end letter after following the arrows and again nothing.

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  108. @truus, tried wingdings already. Don't know what to do with the triangles.

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  109. I also tried taking just the triangles, black, white and both colours together but did not get any good words.

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  110. Dear mister @small-tool, please don't leave us now. It's rare that everyone shows up at the same time!

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  111. Ruff,
    I used the triangles as arrows too.
    The letters you don't come across when starting bottom right were (for me, maybe I did it wrong);
    1) pmucasr
    2) tr
    3) kruzs
    4) a lot of them
    And with first and last letter on every grid I got 'wovkcegl'

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  112. Oops missed a comment so,

    Hi and bye to yo too Ellie.

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  113. I think wingdings 3 is how to do it. We just need the starting point or something like that.

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  114. Lol, maybe we should go to the chat-box to say 'Hi and Bye' to eachother a lot quicker.

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  115. When we walk in directions without number of steps, then we must take the letter when we cannot proceed any further. Does that mean we will pick one letter per left grid making a total of 4 letters for the answer?

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  116. I'm thinking of something not related to this level. Imagine the reaction of someone playing this game in the future who has to comb through 3000ish comments and read about all our random conversations.

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  117. LOL @Ruff, that's exactly why I love EG24

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  118. I find it very interesting the way all of the letters in the grids are connected with the arrows. If you start in lower right corner you can follow them to the end, and then see the ones not used makes a perfect beginning ( before lower right corner). So, we can follow them all, but they dont do any shapes to me yet.

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  119. If I just start top left my starting and end letters are
    1) a, o
    2) k
    3) e, e
    4) c, l
    And that makes eco-lake. Not good.

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  120. Solved!! I missed an important clue lol

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  121. @Ruff, you were right about one letter per grid, but remember the title. The Beginning is important. So use the starting point in each grid.

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  122. How did you get a perfect beginning with starting in the bottom right corner and the ones not used Ellie?
    Like I posted somewhere above I got 'pmucasr' with the first grid. Are my wingdings arrows not right?

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  123. @st, you can start anywhere in the grid. Follow the arrows forward, then trace them backwards as well.
    Which arrow points to your startin letter? which one is before that? All of the letters in the grids are connected in a single line. Find the starting points.

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  124. @st, if you look at the first grid, when you start in lower right corner and follow the arrows you do end up with RPUSMCA not used. So, include them. See they follow the arrows too?

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  125. So if I get you right Ellie, my starting letter is R and my end letter is O in the first grid. So O is the first one to pick up?

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  126. @st, almost right. You do get R and O, but use the beginning = letter R.

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  127. @ellie, some triangles are confusing. For example the 2nd grid top row 3rd triangle, does it point to west or southeast?

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  128. @ruff, it points towards west. Those triangles never point anywhere else than north, east south and west.

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  129. Thanks @ellie, got it. 98 now.

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  130. Reading about mythology, vikings etc now for 98.

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  131. Thanks Ellie got it now.
    And again I was on the right track before and again I couldn't make it to the finish.

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  132. @ellie, the picture name has just told me that you would solve this level for us.

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  133. Lol @Ruff, you wish! I tried some answers that made perfect sense to me, but that's not it. Googling more.

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  134. By the way for others swho still have to solve 97.
    The easiest way is; Just find an arrow that points outside the grid. Start there and go backwards.

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  135. Well my first try on 98 was viking(s). And of course no.
    Do you guys think we have to find a name 'of' a warrior or a name 'for' a (group of) warrior(s).

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  136. @s-t, no sure, really! I just entered a name of a game but no.

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  137. Solved 98! I found the persons already dead are the ones we need.

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  138. Not berserkers or berserks and not Beowolf.

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  139. A good page for 98:
    http://www.akasha.demon.co.uk/norse.htm

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  140. And thanks again Ellie.
    99 now.

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  141. Sorry @Truus if my comments before were confusing. That's how it feels inside my brain. I'm glad s-t found a much easier way to describe how to solve 97.
    Good night! See you tomorrow!

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  142. Slaap lekker Truus.

    That's funny there are no wrong answers on level 99, 4 tried - 4 correct.

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  143. @Ruff, look for warriors.

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  144. @st, I guess there is no need to try anything until we click the correct ones in the grid, and get the pw. 4 tried and 4 correct just means noone made a typo lol.

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  145. oh no @Ellie, you explained it very well, it's my way of working it out which doesn't work, lol
    Good night and good luck @all on the last levels!

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  146. I didn't make notes of levels 80-99. Hope we don't have to go ack to other levels for this one.

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  147. Thanks @Ellie. 99 now.

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  148. @st, there is a risk of that, looking at the pic name.

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  149. Did somebody at least wrote down what levels had MP3's. This one has an MP3, so I think/hope it's about that.
    I remember the wiseman level had one.

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  150. @kaankanat, you have the correct ones, but you only need four of them, the starting points.

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  151. Lol Kaankanat, All the letters you need you have, but you only need 4 of them.
    I think our (mostly Ellie's in fact) previous comments will help you. If not just ask again.

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  152. Nope @st, I didn't do that. Looking at them now.

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  153. thanks st and ellie :) got it.

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  154. Not getting far with the mp3's. I think they were in 85, 91, 94 and 97.
    Anyway, 85 is life and 91 is wiseman, but I cant figure out the other two.

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  155. Perhaps the Mp3's aren't important, maybe we need the ones that were keywords or level names etc. in previous levels.
    From memory I think some of them are;
    Insect (the one with the butterfly)
    Dvorak (the keyboard)
    Wiseman
    Deltora
    Grey (from the black and white numbers)
    Life (the game show)
    But that's not enough or too many.

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  156. Hello everyone,
    I see you are almost at the finish line, well done.
    I'm at level 94, thanks for the excellent clues you left here.
    I'm stuck with the letters. I find the density of all objects, I know which object sink, float or is in the correct place. but still can't find the right letters.

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  157. Oops, maybe we even have to go further back.
    Demonata was level 60 with mp3!

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  158. @Aliza, you should have 5 light blue letters and 4 dark blue letters. They make one word each.
    Email me your letters if you want me to check them.

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  159. Hi @Aliza.

    I have to go now.

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  160. Thanks Ellie, I send you e-mail with my lwtters.

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  161. Only two levels to go, but I'll have a break again. Good luck until later!

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  162. it looks like Blogger is working again.
    @Small, since I don't know if you have access to a computer right now, I will post it as you asked me to.

    @Small solved level 99 and asked me to post this:

    Well, I'm on 100 now.
    But not sure if I did the right method.
    I used the four that had an 'indirect' connection with the previous levels (80-100) and that worked.
    Maybe I was just lucky and there's another method.
    And no time to play fo r a couple of hours and at first glance level 100 looks like a lot of work with going back to previous levels again.
    And what about level 99,5 ?
    Anyway see you guys later

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  163. well, I tried changing the URL on lvl 99,5 into the fifth element, but of course no luck!
    Also, there's a second picture on lvl 100

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  164. You did it, @Truus. Thanks for leading me to 99.5

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  165. Thank you Small-tool and Truus, I was doing that for a long time but suddenly it worked, I've even forgotten which boxes I clicked!

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  166. On 100, there are many many loops each with different letters in url.

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  167. Good morning, @faltu. 100 is a maze. I'm still trying to go through all the turns.

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  168. Hello Ruff, I am also doing that.

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  169. Got the end of the maze which wants a password. Again starting taking notes of the url.

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  170. The image language seems cryptography, we know N and O, going to try now.

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  171. It is easy to solve the cryptogram but cannot do the same with numbers.

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  172. Hi! Sorry, but I still don't see which four to click in lvl 99. I see many of them have connections with previous levels, direct or indirect, but I can't see them the correct way.

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  173. Thanks anyway @faltu! I still have so many choices of two more to click. Maybe someone else remembers, or could tell me the trick how to know it's those.

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  174. Got it now thanks to small-tool!
    @faltu, dvorak wasn't correct after all.
    It's about the butterfly, warriors, the city we had as pw and somehow the wingdings. Well, that's what I got from s-t (he still can't post) and what helped me.

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  175. Ellie I got it again, Sorry dvorak was not there, all four has total indirect relation, they were not mentioned in the riddle anywhere in the riddle, but has relation to main object or process.

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  176. Thanks a lot @faltu for trying hard to help!

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  177. Yes, finally I can post again.

    Found my way through the maze to the answer box (wondering why, there's an answer box on level 100 too and the letters in the URL doesn't seem to help)
    Found another way through the maze to a bonus level.
    Translated what is above the answer box at the end of the maze and translated the text in the second picture. But only could translate the numbers 1, 2 and 3 and we really need the other numbers too.
    I think we have to find the alphabet. I couldn't find it and used the cryptogram solver trick to translate it.
    Btw it was very frustrating not being able to post all morning while I had the answer to 99. Anyway, glad to be back.

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  178. Cannot decode the pictures.

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  179. Ruff,
    I answered/mailed you about an hour ago with the translation. Or do you mean you can't decode the numbers or do you mean you found more than one extra pic.

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  180. I'm trying to decrypt the second pic.

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  181. Sorry I mean the wheels.

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  182. Ruff,
    Could you find the numbers I was missing?
    Still can't find that alphabet/font.
    Tried to find them related to witch(es) but nothing.

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  183. abcde could be anything from 4 to 9. There are too many combos and I have messed up my printed wheels.

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  184. I have to take a break now. See you all later!

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  185. See you later Ruff.

    Wasn't Theban a font/alphabet we used before related to witches?
    The level is called succession of witch, so maybe we need the successor of the Theban alphabet.

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  186. I saw 4 names in the loop, which might be important. They were the names given to a level after we solved them.

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  187. ok I should have refreshed to see you were all here, Hi @all!

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