Puzzle for Hogwarts Legacy

This time properly region restricted as per https://steamdb.info/sub/822363/info/

Solvers of the previous puzzle just use the old key pieces and solve the puzzle most people wanted it to be.

Here's the new puzzle: A Really Great Bouquet

You're welcome to enter whether you solved the last puzzle or not.

1 year ago*

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Can someone post the solution now that the GA has ended?

1 year ago
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With a photo editor, and applying a suitable filter you would get this result. The small letters shown are VGo3L.

1 year ago
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Thanks! Can you give an example of such an application and filter?

1 year ago
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One such tool is paint.net. I'm not an expert on these, by trial and error I had found it. :)

1 year ago
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On Windows the built-in image editing app is usually enough. More advanced free options include Krita or Gimp. There's also decent online photo editors like so:
https://www.google.com/search?q=online+photo+editors

Most of them allow you to play with brightness, contrast, black & white, color inversion etc.

When you suspect a puzzle is a pixel hunt, playing around with these filters/adjustments is usually a big time-saver.

1 year ago
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Were you supposed to do anything with yellow #f0f615? Or just "look at it"?

I thought you had to filter out that yellow from the image or something 🤷‍♂️

1 year ago
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That specific shade of yellow was the colour of the letters. If you select just that exact colour tone, it shows you the letters.

1 year ago
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Aha! Now I get it. Any idea if it's possible to select/show the pixels of that color with any tools? Out of curiosity. 🙂

1 year ago
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Personally I use the free image editing program "GIMP" as mentioned above, it has a tool to select by colour. Then I made a new layer and filled the selected area with black, so the letters were clearly visible.

1 year ago
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the hidden letters were in #f0f615 - one way to solve it was to select that color (and perhaps replace the pixels em with a higher contract color like red or black to read it more easily)

1 year ago
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Aha! Now I get it. 🙂

1 year ago
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