I like cookies. Do you?

Sugar cookie recipe!

Also: to cook you need a Timer

Also: don't hint, don't cheat, be nice. Thank you.


General hints:

  1. There are six cookies. You can see them in my profile.
  2. All hidden cookies need 5 ingredients. Mix them in given order.
  3. You don't need math at all (by math I mean scary stuff, like something harder than arithmetic operations) for two of the hidden cookies (actually even 3).
  4. No guesswork involved.
  5. Everything is hidden in plain sight.

Levels of difficulty for cookies:

  • Free Cookie - effortless

  • The Cookie of Wise Choice - very easy

  • The Inquisitive Cookie - easy

  • The Cookie of Understanding - normal

  • The Cookie of Perseverance - hard

  • The Greek Cookie - hard/very hard

  • The Obvious Cookie - normal?


Number of cookie-eaters, per cookie, at least:

  • Free Cookie (infinite)

  • The Cookie of Wise Choice (53)

  • The Inquisitive Cookie (9)

  • The Cookie of Understanding (6)

  • The Cookie of Perseverance (9)

  • The Greek Cookie (3)

  • The Obvious Cookie (13)

Anthrobomination, Award (7/7!)
froost (6/7+) first to get to original cookies


Sorry! Wrong alarm for Q3!
I should sound like Wheatley from Portal 2. "False alarm! False alarm!"


Clarifications/Corrections for math questions.

By the way i have solvers for all these questions. So they are solvable! :)

Q1. Concerning the following:
"What is the maximum number of copies Tommy can purchase but STILL waste at least 1 copy?"

1) You are looking for a number of copies (games) or friends, not bundles. 
2) Tommy is forced to gift only with bundles  
3) Games in bundles are gifted only at the time of purchase. They are instantly used.
4) Example: Tommy wants to gift 10 of his friends with bundles of 6,9 and 29 games.  
   To do this he has to purchase 2 bundles of 6, 6*2=12. And thus 2 games/copies are wasted.  
   So he cannot gift 10 friends with bundles of 6,9 and 29 copies without wasting a copy!  
5) There is maximum number which cannot be made by any combinations of 6,9 and 29. Or of 10,15 and 27.  
   Any number exceeding the said maximum CAN be made with some combinations of bundles. 

Q3. Puzzle version is correct.

Q4. Consider that every game in those 15 similar chance giveaways is different, same for 6.

Also relevant:

In the Hall of Perseverance you can find Tom (not Tommy). It is Jimmy in disguise!

Also there (silly me!) for Stephanie it's 'hours' not 'minutes'!


HINTS.

Hint #1. Basic help.
If this very thread were "a cookie" its recipe (ingredients and order) would be:

  • first, take the letter which asks questions, and whip it until it thickens
  • second, add the buzzing letter
  • third, add the letter that unlocks doors
  • fourth, take the main compass letter (at least in my hemisphere), a sizable one will do
  • and lastly comes the last, in good quantities

Basic help comprehension test

Hint #2. Advanced help.

  • 4 cookies are hidden independently.
  • Their ingredients are also given independently, in every question.
  • There are 4 patterns in the quiz. You look at them every time you look at the quiz.
  • Patterns DO NOT require, but may need guesswork. In truth they are absolutely logical.
  • For Greek Cookie you may throw a glance at Q2.
  • For the Cookie of Perseverance you need quiz hints, which are not hints. And you can check your solutions (or brute-forced guesses, haha) with the quiz!

Additional hints:

  • Look. Suppose you 'think' you found 'something' in one question. If this something is NOT found in other questions this 'something' should be abandoned at once.
  • You really need to explore, not to guess.
  • Nothing is hidden in the opening description (only suggestion to find 5 ingredients).
  • The final description gives only this: access to the Cookie of Wise Choice, hint for the Greek Cookie and the fact that there are 4 hidden cookies. Nothing more.

Hint #3. The Obvious Cookie.

Get it here

Small mistake in Q3. Correct picture here


Solutions.

First, you had to get to the quiz.
The link was hidden in the Sugar Cookie Recipe.

The actual quiz was easy. You had multiple choice answers and could just guess the right answer.

By solving the quiz you are given certain pieces of information:

Link to the Cookie of Wise Choice.
The information that there are four other cookies hidden somewhere.

The link:
http://www.steamgifts.com/giveaway/xfxvX/cookie-of-wise-choice

That was invalid.
When closely inspected the link itself reveals the code 'lxbxl' while the clickable name shows 'xfxvX'.
It's a mixture of giveaway code itself and its format (x for lower case, X for upper or digits) usually given here on steamgifts.
When combined, it gives 'lfbvl' as a code and 'xxxxX' as format --> 'lfbvL'.

When getting to the giveaway you were hinted to look into the HINTS to the quiz.

“I hope you did not use Hints, because there are none! Ha-ha!”. Hints section was critical to get to the Cookie of Perseverance.


The Cookie of Perseverance.

This was on a straight path, but required math.

The actual ingredients were hidden in the hints to the main quiz. You had to solve math problems and get answers. All answers were numbers which you had to translate into symbols using the corresponding ASCII code.

Full solution here

Also you need drawings for Q2. Here

In the end you have the following numbers: 113, 53, 84, 75 ,72, which in ASCII is 'q5TKH'. This directs you here , the long forgotten giveaway. There you should find my comment and get to The Hall of Perseverance. Which is another quiz.

There you have to answer 5 questions correctly and use the correct sum as an answer.

Answers for the questions:

Q1.
Any number, but 3, can be represented by combination of 6 and 9.
29 mod 3 = 2
29*2 mod 3 = 58 mod 3 = 1.

So the maximum number is 58+3=61.

Q2. You have it already. 22.
Q3. So it should be 'hours' as pointed out. It is 7+33+1 = 41
Q4. To win at least 1 is not to lose at all. To lose all giveaways: (1/2) (3/4) (9/10) = 27/80
To win at least 1 is 1 – 27/80 = 53/80 = 0,6625
Q5. About a Mite, Fishing Floor and Super Fleet Buoy will sum up to 35. Fees for submission: 1+2+4+8+16+32+64=127. Total 35+127=162

The sum of answers is 162+0,6625+41+22+61 = 286,6625


The Inquisitive Cookie.

If you were inquisitive enough you'd check the main quiz for all multiple answers. And find out, that in every question exactly one was wrong. You could do it even without math just by checking 'letters'.

The letters corresponding to wrong answers are: c,C(!),f,d,a. What is this? A giveaway code: cCfda. It goes here. There you need to find my comment and get to The Hall of Inquisitives .
A simple name the game quiz! Do it yourself if you want to get to the giveaway.


The Cookie of Understanding.

And it was hiding in the same place as the Inquisitive Cookie! In the wrong answers (“check answers twice!” hint). Wrong numbers are: 55,110, 73 (this one is tricky), 65 and 48. Or in ASCII it is '7nIA0'.

'73' is tricky because it's the only wrong number in sequence.

Now that you have the code you should go here. Find my comment and proceed to the Hall of Understanding. There you need to answer 3 easy questions.
Answers:
Q1. 191
Q2. 201
Q3. 75

Answer to the quiz is 750


The Greek Cookie.

That's my favorite. The only explicit hint you had is word 'Greek' written in italics. So you had to find something written in italics in the main quiz. And that what you should see:

Leopard Hot lines
Inhuman Car Loop
Too Intimate Roach
A Mad Magpie Battle
About a mite

Again you could be wondering what it is. The answer is simple: it's Greek, it's math, you have 2 examples in Q2 (alpha, beta). So you need to use the Greek alphabet. And those strange names are just anagrams. Of Greek letters. Besides the number of words means how many letters to look for.

So,

Leopard Hot lines = rho + delta + epsilon
Inhuman Car Loop = alpha + omicron + nu
Too Intimate Roach = omicron + iota + theta
A Mad Magpie Battle = gamma + beta + delta + pi
About a mite = mu + iota + beta

But then, again. What should you do with them? The answer is Greek numerals.

Leopard Hot lines = rho + delta + epsilon = 100 + 4 + 5 = 109
Inhuman Car Loop = alpha + omicron + nu = 1 + 70 + 50 = 121
Too Intimate Roach = omicron + iota + theta = 70 + 10 + 9 = 89
A Mad Magpie Battle = gamma + beta + delta + pi = 3 + 2 + 4 + 80 = 89
About a mite = mu + iota + beta = 40 + 10 + 2 = 52

Turning to ASCII (myYY4) leads you here. There you should find my comment and proceed to the Greek Hall

In the Hall again you are asked 3 questions. Answers are:

Q1. Aeronautic Tomb = beta + omicron + tau = 2 + 70 + 300 = 372
Q2. Adult Enigmas = sigma + delta + nu = 254
Q3. Immolated Organics = omicron + sigma + delta = 274

Q1 + Q2 + Q3 = 900.

But that was not the answer. Because you should have used the Greek letter instead of the numbers. And this letter is 'sampi'.


The Obvious Cookie.

Answers to the quiz:

Q1. Easy to calculate: (1626 - 4)/2 = 811, (811 - 3)/2 = 404, (404 - 2)/2 = 201, (201 - 1)/2 = 100, (100-0)/2 =50.
Answer is 50.

Q2. The probability can be calculated like this: the chance to pick out letter 'c' as first is 1/6, letter 'o' as second = 2/5, 'o' as third = 1/4, 'k' as fourth = 1/3, 'i' as fifth = 1/2, 'e' as sixth = 1. The total probability is the product of these, because they need to happen simultaneously. So P = (1/6) (2/5) (1/4) (1/3) (1/2) * (1) = 2/720 = 1/360.
Answer is 1/360.

Q3. The answer is 'cake'. Full explanation for that on the giveaway page, in one of the comments.

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The obvious cookie spilled more secrets.
Also removed cookies per person, because I'm getting confused and don't want to offend anyone. Full, next to full solvers remain.

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Why couldn't I even find anything that may be related to the easy Inquisitive cookie when I'm able to solve the Understanding and Perseverance cookies?
The only thing I did notice but didn't use yet seems to be the greek cookie.

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I think that's human perception question or even psychology. Anyway the obvious cookie points at the answer.

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Points at what? The Inquisitive cookie or the greek cookie? It seems to be talking about the greek.
I'm looking for the Inquisitive one.

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The Obvious cookie speaks about everything.

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It isn't so obvious :(
I found so much variants, but you said it's for explore, not guess

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It's a puzzle. I can't guarantee that you won't start something by pure guess. Every solution is a guess at the beginning.
I just wanted to stress that there's a scheme of pure logic behind, not some wild hunt.

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can you check my quesses in chat, please?

1 decade ago
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Made less obvious answers of the Obvious Cookie more obvious. )

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Another runner-up appears - Anthrobomination.

Some useless facts:

  • only 4 people found both the Cookie of Understanding and the Inquisitive Cookie. Only 2 of them did it without seeming efforts.
  • at least 2 people are digging in the right direction of the Greek Cookie.
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1 day left.
Greek Cookie solved but untouched.

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OMNOMNOMNOMNOMNOMNOM

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OMG! We have a full solver! Anthrobomination!

OK. I was holding hints for the last hour/hours. The obvious cookie spills some more.
The last hint for the Greek cookie will be given 30 mins before the giveaway ends.

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omnomonomnomnomnomnomnomNOMNOMNOM too :D

Wouldn't call it a photofinish, but final hour still and "obvious" hints gave me some boost to morale to try and solve it :) So yea, got all cookies including the Greek one :]

Very well crafted puzzle, chour, very well indeed! Thanks!

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Happy chewing!

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OK. We have another full solver!

Meanwhile the Obvious Cookie spilled the last hint. You have 30 minutes.

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Woe is me, I'm stuck in the hall of perseverance and can't get the ingredients for the Greek cookie to mix properly, oh well at least they smell good..
But I wanted moar cookies! =)

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Well. You can't have all, but one cookie is for you!

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was afk and missed last hint, and only that hint I understood

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Still you've won a cookie! :)

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Ok. The giveaways are over. Solutions are coming.

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Posted solutions. Wall of text for you. Enjoy!

Thanks to all the participants. I hope you enjoyed(?) your time solving this puzzle.

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Indeed I did enjoy my stay here, this greek numeral business, fun stuff!

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While I gave up on these early on, I'm really impressed with the solutions. This must have taken a ton of work, because it's very elegant and everything fits together nicely.

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I'm checking the The Hall of Inquisitives, but none of the game names seem to work.
edit: Lol, nevermind.

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Yeah, those games are unique in some way.

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Damn, lots of work you must've put into this puzzle, I'm really amazed by it. It's too bad I didn't have time to solve this puzzle; you had some awesome giveaways to go with an awesome puzzle.

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Whohoo! I haven't to be close to solve Greek Cookie. And I didn't even thought that you used ASCII more than once.

1 decade ago
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this it a best puzzle I have seen here.
I look forward for your next!

1 decade ago
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Now I feel dumb for not figuring out the Inquisitive cookie :D
I noticed the capital C, different number of answer options, but didn't think to try those letters.
As for the Greek one, I wasn't even close. It was obvious (especially after hints) that I had to use Greek alphabet but apart from that I had no idea what to do :D
Again, great puzzle, Chour! :)

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That was one very elegant puzzle :) Thank you Chour!

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Closed 1 decade ago by chour.