Help! I am stuck on level 14. I have gotten CBNC and just can't work out exactly what they want!
Thanks!
Level 14 is covered much earlier on this board..starting on page 16. Also on the vanburen boys forum.
Help! I am stuck on level 14. I have gotten CBNC and just can't work out exactly what they want!
Thanks!
Help! I am stuck on level 14. I have gotten CBNC and just can't work out exactly what they want!
Thanks!
I am completely stumped on O33 tried all of the previous suggestions... What am I missing?!
Hi, I haven't been able to find anything on the forums about level 41. I'm going in circles, can someone point me in the right direction? Thanks!
I'm having a lot of trouble figuring out the symbol, any advice? Thank you!
Like every one I am stuck on the final 3 odds
For O77 a scute is also called a sheild. I found a coat of arms for a lithuanian city that has three turtles on its coat of arms. Still no CBNC.
For O79 A mallard also translates as a "colvert". Still no CBNC.
For O81 nothing other than ASCII
I spent some time compiling everything I had tried, thought, or read about O77 in the hope that something would click for me. It didn't. But I thought I'd post this here -- perhaps it will trigger some new directions for someone else. Apologies to anyone whose previous posts I've included without direct acknowledgment; I didn't know I'd be re-posting things this way, and I don't have time to go back and figure out which ideas i got from whom.
Reply from the developers to requests for help with this level during the first 1-2 weeks after new levels were released:
“I don't think that the failure to solve question 77 is a glitch. At least I can tell you that I haven't found any players so far that have given me anything resembling where we are going with this question. I would say that a few of these latest levels are really hard. I tried to dig deep to find some challenges for the people that have made it to the end. I hope i didn't go too far. I hesitate to give hints on a question that perhaps nobody has solved yet, but i will tell you this. They are turtles, but they don't necessarily need to be. I know that's so cryptic, but I really want to see if somebody can crack our code. I hope that's not too frustrating.”
Thoughts on O77:
ACT:
law/statute/decree, performer(s)/performance, college entrance exam, Waco TX airport code, segment of a play, Australian Capital Territory
NYC:
New York City, New York area airport code
Turtles:
Red Eared Slider, Trachemys scripta elegans
(original image here: stock.xchng - Red Ear Slider (stock photo by runrunrun) )
Turtle-Related:
shell, carapace, scute, reptile, invasive species, pond turtle
Grey Thing Turtles Are On:
Shield, badge, tray, plaque, home plate, highway sign
Marked Scutes:
411 = number of half-scutes marked on each turtle
Directions -- Southwest/Northeast?
Four square (kid’s game)
Foursquare (app)
143 136 129 (or their sum 408) = Spectrum ZX graphics codes
15 2 4 = binary reading left to right top to bottom = SI STX EOT in ASCII control characters
431 in clock-type cipher
Connecting more than one clue:
Waco and New York both have suspension bridges by John A Roebling
Turtle Bay is a NYC neighborhood
1524 is the year Verrazano sailed into New York Harbor
Shield = another word for scute
The coat of arms for Seirijai, Lithuania has three turtles on a yellow shield
Number of letters in ACT + NYC = number of darkened half-scutes