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This code-breaking has really given me a headache over the weekend
To clarify, is the clue to find #10 actually on page 11? I understand how to get 't' from #10, but don't know where to get the number in the first place ...
I've tried italics, smilies etc but alas, no luck yet. Maybe I'm looking into this too much.
Saj
To clarify, is the clue to find #10 actually on page 11? I understand how to get 't' from #10, but don't know where to get the number in the first place ...
I've tried italics, smilies etc but alas, no luck yet. Maybe I'm looking into this too much.
Saj
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Dont worry about finding #10 on page 11, etc
If you've read the clues in this thread, wolfman did say that there are NO clues on pages 11 and 54.
Dont worry about find numbers on related pages. Just look through the book. Thoroughly. Once you see one of the clues, you'll understand the rest.
To reiterate the main clues that helped me solve it:
"maybe you should look at ALL the numbers"
Of course, if you're feeling tired of this, why not take a break? Spend some time folding a model from the book and dont think about codes for a while )
Vignesh
If you've read the clues in this thread, wolfman did say that there are NO clues on pages 11 and 54.
Dont worry about find numbers on related pages. Just look through the book. Thoroughly. Once you see one of the clues, you'll understand the rest.
To reiterate the main clues that helped me solve it:
"maybe you should look at ALL the numbers"
Of course, if you're feeling tired of this, why not take a break? Spend some time folding a model from the book and dont think about codes for a while )
Vignesh
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I dont entirely get what you're on about that, but I can say forget that reasoning.
The point being made here is that the 2 numbers that give you a particular letter (in this case, 11 and 10 -----> t) are not related to each other at all.
As the quote says, page 11 will not help you find the number 10, which in turn helps you find the letter t. The 2 numbers are seperate entities.
Hope I've cleared that up.
Vignesh
So page 11 doesn't give you the number 10, page the numbers 11 and 10 give you the letter "t".
The point being made here is that the 2 numbers that give you a particular letter (in this case, 11 and 10 -----> t) are not related to each other at all.
As the quote says, page 11 will not help you find the number 10, which in turn helps you find the letter t. The 2 numbers are seperate entities.
Hope I've cleared that up.
Vignesh
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O yes I forgot to reply again to this post. I got the code also.(54th person)
Last edited by mastermattdude on May 2nd, 2006, 11:44 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I think I got the clue. If you're struggling to find the clue, I recommend that you fold a couple of models from the book - this will help in more than 1 way . Thanks for the tips on the thread, helped a great deal!
Saj
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