Original title: [PA4]The case of the emergency lockdown[Level 2][Ends: Apr 1st]

Story: The Case of the Emergency Lockdown

"You did what?", your boss screams at you. "You're telling me you solved the last bit of the note Cipher Bin Ary left behind without telling anyone, just so you could get your 15 minutes of fame?" Not the direction you had hoped this conversation would go in.

"You should be glad I'm activating a lockdown of the Puzzle Agency to trap this mysterious man you followed, so I can't kick you out. No, instead I'm going to put you on desk duty. There's lots of paperwork to be done."

You sit yourself down at your desk and start researching Venn-diagrams. "Start at red... clockwise... 7 colours...", you mumble to yourself.

Small guide


Previously on the Puzzle Agency.
You have become an agent at the Puzzle Academy. Shortly after proving your loyalty to the agency in the Case of the Secret Ruler, a hacker managed to plant a bomb in the building. After defusing it, you found a compartment with a mysterious note. You were able to decrypt the final bits of information before the rest of the agents and set off on a hunt for Cipher Bin Ary that led right back to the Puzzle Agency through a hidden door where you just saw someone enter the building.


Disclaimer
All binary codes that decodes into alphanumeric characters starts with 0. If you get a 7 number binary code, add 0 at the start to make it a complete set of 8. While last case was about what to do with binary numbers, this case is about finding the binary numbers. All decoding is Binary to Ascii.

This case involve use of a lot of different sites. For 8 letter codes it uses ITH. It also uses GA codes which 5 letter codes can be used on.


Earlier cases (optional)
Prelude: the Puzzle Agency entrance
The Case of the Secret Ruler
The Case of the Terrorist Hacker
The Case of the Mysterious Note

There's also a Puzzle Agency steam group where news for upcoming cases are shared. Bonus giveaway to agents: PixelJunk Shooter.


Rewards
Never Alone: Arctic Collection
Evoland
The Talos Principle
I am Bread
Sunless Sea

8 years ago*

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Reserved

8 years ago
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2 small hints have been posted in the comments for the music puzzle GA.

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Hint for Puzzle 1

Wrote a lengthy reply further down that should help people get started: http://www.steamgifts.com/go/comment/T9jOBFk

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Music puzzle had a small fix done to it, an error had snuck in somewhere during mid-production of it and neither of the solvers actually bothered to tell me ;) Was not a huge mistake, but it might have confused people trying some ideas that felt like they didn't make any sense because of it.

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Puzzle 3 (elevator), Hint 1:

The binary forms a 4 letter word before the ITH code. First letter of that word is "c". Time to put your reverse engineering skills to use.

As a reminder, you already know every 8th digit (as talked about in the disclaimer), that should help to tell you what signifies a 0, and thus a 1 together with the additional information in this hint.

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Bonus giveaway to agents.
PixelJunk Shooter

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Puzzle 3 (elevator), Hint 2:

As always in my puzzles, sometimes you have to read between the lines and sometimes you don't.

Also, next letter is "o". Now you have 27 of the bits needed to complete the binary.

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Puzzle 3 (elevator), Hint 3:

Ask a Norwegian what the difference between o and ö is.

Oh yes, and I forgot to add that the 3rd letter is "d". That puts the number of bits you know to 34, almost a third of the puzzle solved right there.

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Puzzle 5 (keycard), Hint 1

The order of the symbols may feel reversed. Consider rotation of card while swiping and which row is inserted first into the lock.

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Puzzle 1 (Venn Diagram), Hint 2:

Note that the site uses counter-clockwise when adding the colours together in the bottom right corner. I'm asking you to gather them up in clockwise order. If your binary solution starts with "V" you probably used the wrong way around the Venn-diagram. :)

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Puzzle 3 (Elevator), Hint 4 (final hint for the elevator):

The message contains a 4 letter word that starts with "cod", a separator and an ITH-code, which means we are looking at a total of 104 bits (which could have been solved mathematically from earlier hints). It starts at the very beginning of the music sheet and ends on the vertical line called 23.

The only thing that can seem odd are the last 4 bits, but if you've solved everything up until that point, I think you can figure out how they are counted.

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Solutions posted in the steam group.

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New case!

8 years ago
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But same bat channel, same bat time.

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Bat time O:
I only know Batman!

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It's from the 70s Batman tv-show. ^^

8 years ago
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Bump for...I dunno...

8 years ago
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For not solving anything yet? :)

8 years ago
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Yeah, the obvious answer was not the answer, so I'm taking a 14 day break :P

8 years ago
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Yeah, sorry. 00101010 doesn't make a good ITH-code. :(

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No, the other obvious answer :)

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Are you sure a 1 week break isn't enough? ;)

8 years ago
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Oh yeah, I solved it a few days ago but forgot to solve it....yes, I make no sense.

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Indeed, you don't. :)

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I have all the rewards this time, but I've already finished the paperwork, just cause :)

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Proper agents do what they are told! scolds SilentGuy for leaving the office without telling everyone where to go

;)

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Oh well, two wishlisted games. I guess this will be my priority from now on.

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Yeah, I looked at my friendlist and ordered the games based on wishlist popularity. Most popular at the end of course. :)

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Probably the same two that I have wishlisted. :P

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Same order as in the main description, so 3rd and 5th game. Which means they are both behind the hardest puzzle. :)

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Well this looks complicated.

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It looks harder than it is. (At least the first puzzle)

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I can confirm this.

8 years ago
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That is looks hard, or that it isn't that hard? =)

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That it looks hard. And at the same time, for a reason I can't explain, I believe it is easy.

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+1 (at least the parts I've completed)

8 years ago
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Please remind me of this after 72 hours. Agent is currently on fieldwork :P

8 years ago
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Will do. :)

8 years ago
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I found some free-time in-between classes :yay:

Would have solved the first step yesterday if it had not been too late at night when I found it.

8 years ago
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Yay, and you've arrived at the hardest puzzle (3). :)

Mostly because of how bad that song creator is playing the piano...

8 years ago
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I see what you did there, but I haven't seen my way out yet.

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That's ok, I can remind you in 2 days to take another listen. :)

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I forgot to remind you... did you solve everything already? :P

8 years ago
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I'm stuck in the last puzzle, I think. This week is quite busy, so I guess I'll try later on.

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Ah, the keycode. There's a hint there I might need to add. Almost everyone so far has fallen into the same pitfall after getting a 5 letter code, but everyone's solved it quickly.

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This guy Nordh is suspicious... O:

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Congrats on being first solver. :)

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Bump for making the first step.

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New case? Just saw it.
Nice, hopefully it will be more manageable than the last one which I literally didn't know what to do...
Also, good rewards, gives me motive. xD

Question is the previous puzzle mandatory in solving this?

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No previous experience needed.

However, as always, there are some nodbacks to previous cases, 2½ puzzles are inspired by the bomb and the events around it from two cases ago. For example, a 4-set Venn diagram was used when defusing the bomb, and you're using a 7-set diagram here.

For story purposes you may miss some unimportant details, but the main points are covered in the brief "Previously on"-section at the top.

Also, unlike the last case, you won't really need google to solve this one, I've tried containing all information needed within the case itself, such as a direct link to a wikipedia-article for more information how to understand puzzle 2. There's one question you'll probably have to google, but it's a very easy one and nothing tricky about it. Just a checkpoint question.

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Well I adored the bomb like no other puzzle these last months, so you should know my opinion on the Venn diagram. However this seems much more complex than just a diagram. I did start to decode something with it, but I got a strange result that also has symbols in it, except characters. This is truly strange...

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Read the Disclaimer in the main post. It's got very important information for solving the puzzles.

Bigger sets of Venn diagrams looks very complex, because they need to be to be able to create unique fields. In other words, there is not a single field in the diagram that contains the same combination twice. It's very interesting how it's created.

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Of course I have read everything on your post. :) And yeah the diagram is indeed very interesting.
However symbols as part of results do not help me at all to get either an ITH or a GA code (since symbols not accepted in these formats), so I'm obviously missing something very vital here.

PS: Never mind I think I was looking at it in a complete wrong way due to how my fantasy works.

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Feel free to add me on steam and I can check the binary you've collected to see where you may be going wrong.

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Not yet, I'll try some days without that. :) May do that only if I utterly fail. I want to try some other things first. ^^

8 years ago
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Grats on solving it.

Totally not hiding a bump with a late reply.

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But I haven't. I mean I'm still clueless on that last puzzle...

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You solved the one we were talking about here, the Venn diagram. ;)

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Bump for 10 solvers of the first puzzle. :)

8 years ago
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And bump for being stuck with no idea on that last music puzzle. Loved the first two ones though.

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Mandrill just solved that one, so now we have two solvers of it. :)

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Bumping for Mandrill being on the last puzzle. :) Will he be the second solver? Exciting!

8 years ago
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Ah bad timing for a busy weekend, need to play some catch-up :-)

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Mandrill seem to, for some reason, have gotten stuck on the last one. :P Or his dog just saw a butterfly fluttering by his window and got distracted. And we all know Mandrill doesn't solve the puzzles on his own. :)

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:D dog told me she didn't have an immediate idea on the last one, so I took a break before I would get really stuck. Apparently solving it takes more than 5 minutes and I'm trying to act all adult and non-addicted here ... I'll return to it soon enough :)
Edit: I hope that didn't sound like bragging ... wasn't meant like that. The steps before took me somewhat more than 5 minutes each ...

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Perhaps because you can read music sheets that took a short time, but let me tell you, it took hours to get it as good as it was there for me. :) Although I'm quite sure reading the binary would take far less time than actually creating it. Then we're talking single digit minutes. Took some time to actually learn the tool as well. And took me the longest time to understand why I couldn't do anything in Firefox, then it turned out it worked very well in Chrome. Even though simple playback works in both.

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Yep with the right idea reading these really is a matter of minutes ... getting that idea of course can take quite some time :) And I do realize that creating these takes a lot longer -- I really appreciate all the effort you put into this, I really love your puzzles :)

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Thank you, that means the world to me. :)

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I just dropped by for a few minutes hoping for some hints. Nope :P

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For which puzzle? =)

Oh right, you're on the music puzzle. There's a small hint dropped in the comments there.

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"Too" small though.

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Well, it removes over 80% of non-relevant stuff that you don't have to search through. :) Although, that removed bit probably sounds better. :P

Disclaimer: 80% is purely an estimation, I haven't really calculated how long the song is. :P

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That removed a lot indeed. I just need to take some music lectures now.

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And when you've taken some, there's appearently an extra unintentional hint to solve it according to Mandrill. :P Since I have no music knowledge though, I doubt you'll have to take many lectures to solve it. :)

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Bump for most of you are probably overthinking for the music puzzle. (Am I allowed to say this?)

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Yes, taunt them however much you like. ;)

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Wait, I'm not taunting... Just trying to help (:

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Overthinking indeed, as I do with almost all puzzles anyway, so it's not really something new for me...

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EDIT: so the thing that confused me is now fixed and I solved the music puzzle ;-)

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What's a measure? ^^

As mandrill says below, remember what you're looking for as seen in the disclaimer.

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But I know what I am looking for. I even e-mailed my ex-girlfriend who has a music degree with instructions, she didn't respond :(

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My puzzles are so evil, they are even making people harass their old girlfriends. >:)

You really don't need a music degree. As I've mentioned several times, I'm clueless when it comes to music. The only advantage when it comes to reading music sheets is something I didn't even know about. Appearently one note sounds exactly the same as another (c and #h if I remember what mandrill told me correctly), so it's weird that it was written in two different ways. That gives a clue on that there's something hidden, but I think most people understand there IS a message in the notes by now. :P I don't know the difference yet or how they look though, perhaps this is a hint that I'm yet again unaware of. ^^

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Bump for solved \o/
Don't overthink the music puzzle ... just remember what you are looking for :)

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I know what I'm supposedly looking for, but I have no idea "what" should be translated as "what", in that complex music sheet...

8 years ago
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Try to simplify it as much as possible. Remember, you already know every 8th digit. Use it to your advantage.

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How do you play this puzzle?

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You realize you have 4 of the 5 games, and really don't want the other one (tried the beta and hated it), and move on. :)

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But... the story is a reward in itself! :)

To be fair, I rarely enter games in puzzles I've solved :P

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That's a hard question to answer, and it differs from each puzzle. There are a total of 5 puzzles and in each you're looking for binary sequences that gives you either an 8 letter code or a 5 letter code.

Using the two links in the story-part of the main description you need to find 8 sets of binary numbers, one for each number on the rainbow coloured image. Now since it's a 7-set Venn diagram you'll only get 7 binary numbers from the image, so you have to add a 0 at the start of each set, as written in the Disclaimer.

I've attached a 5-set Venn diagram. If, for example, we look at the area with AD near the top. That means you are inside circle A and D, but outside of circle B, C, E. Now, the key is how to figure out how that translates to binary numbers. As a hint, the very center area is ABCDE = 11111.

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So should I assume that there are 2 more puzzles after the music one? :O

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You assume correctly. 5 games, 5 puzzles. :)

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There's still a long way to go then... I thought of something in the music puzzle, but it got me nowhere after all... :/

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I hope you reloaded after the latest revision, I fixed an error 20 minutes ago.

And the music puzzle is the hardest one, unfortunately it made little sense to put it at the end storywise. :P

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I get what I have to do now. So easy, how the hell have I been stuck on this for so long...

But I'm still getting gibberish with the 2nd and 6th characters. Don't know what I'm doing wrong.

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The creator of the clock-based puzzles don't know the clock ;)

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That's very confusing though, that the inside order is different than the outside order. :)

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Yeah, well, I didn't create the site. :) Did you notice you could flip the diagram around by click-dragging??

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Did my reply clear up anything for you?

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I wan't to know how to play this puzzles and I don't have these games

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Bump for another great puzzle solved! :-)

8 years ago
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Well done, agent. And yet the mystery thickens.

Queue dramatic music.

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Bump for few parts solved :)

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Yay, our 6th solver of the music sheet. :)

8 years ago
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So much jigsaw spam, I'll simply have to bump to keep afloat. ^^

8 years ago
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Perhaps there should be a special Jigsaw subforum. :]

8 years ago
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Bump as sometimes lurking for hints isn't enough.

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I'll drop a hint in about 12 hours if I don't get any new solvers. :)

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You will have not to add hint, because you've just got 1 new solver :P

8 years ago
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Actually he has 2 - PapaSmok solved it a little earlier too. :P

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I think he is referring to the elevator music puzzler, which PapaSmok already solved yesterday :P

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Yes, sorry, I'm tired and distracted.
Congrats on getting out of the elevator. :)

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Yay. I'll wait another 12 hours then ^^

Also, stupid Puzzle Agency forcing agents to solve puzzles to get out of the elevator. So typically management, am I right?

8 years ago
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Perhaps they'll start serving coffee in the elevator?

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Would you imagine the catastrophy when people drink too much coffee and then can't exit the elevator? :O

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Extra motivation to get out then :P

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Actually, other solvers bring more motivation, at least for me. It shows that it's not that hard at all and I'm doing something wrong as always.

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Indeed, it's the only thing that has kept me so far around here. As usual I'm probably overthinking everything...

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Not sure if you saw it, but a hint has been added. :)

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Yup, haven't had a chance to work on it yet. Will do it tonight. Thanks for the heads up :)

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Congrats on getting out of the hellevator. :)

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Hellevator indeed :)

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Uh huh :-p

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hahahaha (patiently waiting for hints)

8 years ago
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Loved all the puzzles, thanks :)

Bump for fully solved!

8 years ago
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Well done on the fully solved. :)

8 years ago
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Once again, great set of brain teasers! :D

Bump for completely solved!

8 years ago
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Well done, agent!

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Helluva ride!

(Btw I'm bringing a sonic screwdriver for the next case, Cipher Bin Ary can't win now. :P)

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Should have used that one to control the hellevator!

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You know that job in Japan where they are hired to push people into trains? I wonder if I can hire someone to push people into my hellevator. This really needs more solvers, and it's way easier than the last case. :)

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The hellevator's almost reached the bottom floor. Also a teaser for next case. More teasers in the steam group.

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