Answers so far 1 a 2 3 3 f 4 35 5 8 6 fantastic 7 e1 8 15 9 moon 10 infinity 11 colour 12 prime numbers 13 pi 14 500500 15 428 16 hidden 17 ramanujan 18 translation 19 feigenbaum 20 queen 21 wall street 22 millennium bug 23 relativity 24 antarctica 25 weleetka 26 1867 27 justice 28 deadly sins 29 descartes 30 psychopath 31 ted bundy 32 world trade center 33 european union 34 horror movie 35 corpus christi 36 world war 37 plato 38 isaac newton 39 johann sebastian 40 borghese
There's 17 primes listed with the 17'th being General Hawk
So taking General Hawk: "A veteran artillery officer with a lengthy combat record, General Clayton M. "Clay" Abernathy, codename Hawk, leads G.I. Joe, a United States military taskforce dedicated to stopping the terrorist organization Cobra. He briefly possessed the matrix in the G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers crossover comic book series."
I think the first part is 'Clay'
Carson Butler
Let's focus on finding the correct location in Stockholm and leave the Kung Fu-Panda and Transformers shit out.
Caleb Edwards
what are the two numbers left after the geotag?
Bentley Morgan
First part Clay... last part being Silicone... Clay sculptures get cast in silicone molds... producing a twin of itself... 29 years ago...
Owen Moore
can someone explain how 26 is 1867?
Blake Reed
Can you screencap the question? I can't remember it
Robert Long
somebody thought about the fact, 'natuarally' is no misspelling? Could it be a hint? Because the creator corrected the grammar fault 'its', but this fault is still on the website....
Adam Allen
It's the year David Canabarro died
Robert Sanchez
Heres a pastebin with answers + how they were solved
29 years ago... In 1988 the Akeem and The Big Bossman teamed up to form The Twin Towers tag team to compete in the WWF...
Cameron Long
After 4 base64 decodes you get 'canabarro sandow' referring to eugen sandow (born in 1867) and david canabarro (died in 1867)
Adrian Wright
>pastebin.com/dSZV9eUq >29 descartes You invert the binary, so a 0 becomes a 1 and vice versa. After you just translate it, the last set of binary of 9 chars will throw errors on most online converters
Anthony Cooper
For sweet, going on with the elements theme: beryllium used to be called glucine for the sweet taste of its compounds
Hudson Green
Just to eliminate one line of thought: I tried the following numbers for each line 59 (17th prime) 31,92(twin prime, reversed numbers) 84 (Polonium atomic numbers) 18 (driving age in Sweden) 89,09,99 (key years of Raul Alfonsin) 28,84,56 (7th triangular, sum to 7) 16,4 (Sweet 16, beryllium atomic no) 14,4 (silicon atomic no, death Chinese character) I then added each of the digits, giving 14 4,11 12 9 17, 9, 18 10, 12, 11 7, 9, 3, 4 14, 4 Which only gives nonsense letters when assigned to alphabetical A=1, B=2 etc.
Ryder Lee
nice work.
i just realized something.
>(driving age in Sweden)
I've seen this one like a hundred times. Think about the previous questions. Most of them are about US, and not EU. I don't think this is the right answer.
Ryan Diaz
Yeah. Just difficult to get a good number for Let's Drive
Brody Wood
>Most of them are about US, and not EU not really: >33 european union for istance. And the coordinates in stockholm can't be just a coincidence. I think that the developper didnt created this question with more than one hidden hint in the text. Probably there are more steps to take on the spårvägsmuseet but i dont think that you can find more information on the same 6 sentences
Jace Cooper
Seriously, we've been over all of this. we're never going to progress if you dont keep up.
the first 6 correspond to the following coordinates 59.3116, 18.0984 which maps to a transport museum in stockholm. This is relevant because the museum was closed 9-11-17 which is recently.
also this was posted >Phaeton that comes up in the seventeenth chapter of Inferno. Phaeton was Sun God's son and the legend says he drove (let's drive) the sun chariot into the Italian river Po, near a town known as Alfonsine. Is that coincidence?
the driving again also connects with the transportation museum in stockholm.
some other user also pointed out some weird relation to prime numbers and the number of characters in the sentences.
Hunter Cox
Just heard of this thing, has anyone tried brute forcing it? is it possible?
Jaxon Foster
>still assuming Po refers to fucking Kung Fu Panda
you need to shut the fuck up senpai
Aaron Myers
arbitrary phrases or words?
I mean have fun if you want to try, but it's basically brute-forcing a Facebook password, and also defeats the point of 'solving' the riddle.
Ethan Baker
what if we are going on the wrong track with this coordinates thing?
Juan Roberts
go fuck yourself
Ethan Bennett
reposting something from last thread
what if it has something to do ith countries?
seventeenth prime --> UK known for prime ministers twin is 29 ---> australia current prime is 29th and australia is a 'twin' of the uk po ---> italy alfonsin ---> argentina sweet ----???? valley ---> USA
Zachary Price
Sweet Georgia
Andrew Butler
Does anyone know of a Google Maps equivalent for equatorial coordinates? From the question, the sentences are arranged in a way to form an upwards pointing arrow, most likely meaning that the coordinates we have are celestial coordinates.
Aaron Hughes
we can't give up Veeky Forums
Lincoln Rivera
What if let's drive is first gear?
Aiden Roberts
Bump
Jaxson James
3 Po. 6 Sweet. 12 Let’s drive. 14 Bye, Alfonsín. 20 It named the Valley. 21 Add seven triangular. 24 It’s twin is twentynine. 30 The seventeenth of the primes.
143 also is a response to "go fuck your self" because 143 mean "i love you" which i would chose as response.
But i tested everything related with that all... nothing.
Isaiah Mitchell
complete new approach Text-to-3D
Evan Price
this isnt cicade
Dominic Taylor
>this isnt cicade
No pgp = not Cicada!
Andrew Scott
Alternatively, could "Let's drive." be a golf reference?
Ryder Cruz
equal chance of it being reverse in that case
Parker Kelly
I personally think that "Let's Drive" is an other reference to the Stockholm transportation museum called Spårvägsmuseet (where the coords lead to). We can see an other link to that transport theme with the phaeton thing : >what about the Divine comedy? There's a Myth about Phaeton that comes up in the seventeenth chapter of Inferno. Phaeton was Sun God's son and the legend says he drove (let's drive) the sun chariot into the Italian river Po, near a town known as Alfonsine. Is that coincidence? >Phaeton also comes up in the 29th Chapter of Purgatory, the 31st Chapter of Paradise, and the 17th Chapter of Paradise
As you can see that phaeton thing gather many of the given clues. Phaeton is also the name of a carriage (-> transport theme).
For the "it named the Valley", there is an area next to the Spårvägsmuseet called "Henriksdal", meaning "Henry's Valley" in english. Last thing about Stockholm, the Veloxia hq (where the creators are) is some miles away from the museum.
Chase Gonzalez
>I personally think that "Let's Drive" is an other reference to the Stockholm transportation museum called Spårvägsmuseet (where the coords lead to).
>Phaeton was Sun God's son and the legend says he drove (let's drive) the sun chariot into the Italian river Po, near a town known as Alfonsine. Is that coincidence?
Probably the best we've got yet
>For the "it named the Valley", there is an area next to the Spårvägsmuseet called "Henriksdal", meaning "Henry's Valley" in english.
I don't know about this one though
Jacob Jenkins
So I've been to the museum, there was a sheet of paper hung up there with the logo of them and a QPR code, sadly my smartphone is broken atm so I couldn't scan it. Asked my sister for hers, going to go there again later in the evening.
Ayden Watson
pls be serious
Jaxon Brooks
Thankyou
Wyatt Mitchell
WHAT?! REALLY?
Benjamin Reyes
Are u kidding?
David Moore
bait. I don't believe it. too convenient
Gavin Rivera
post a picture of the sheet as well when you go
Jaxon Robinson
could be true but completely unrelated it could easily just be a link to the museum website or something
Michael Reyes
If it is we're gonna have to search every page of the website for clues though
Jack Ortiz
Instead of Henriksdal, there is the forest belonging to Henriksdal called "the troll valley", Trolldalen, where (source wikipedia) troll stems from "trola" which is "to move via rolling treetrunks". The forest was named after vikings transporting their boats through it via rolling treetrunks
Dominic Allen
can't believe that it takes something really physical from Stockholm, to solve the riddle....
I agree that Kung Fu Panda likely isn't the path to the right number (in this case 16), but that doesn't mean that 16 isn't right.
>inb4 devs have been reading this thread and hung up a QR code on the museum saying "go fuck yourself"
Grayson Campbell
Now u all can solve!
(T)roll+Rick
Nathaniel Gonzalez
I don't honestly believe \textbf{that}
John Russell
post a picture of the QR code so I wont have to take your word for it
Julian Robinson
here you go
Dylan Gray
now a picture of the sheet fgt
Lincoln Parker
nigger I want a picture of the QR code with the logo of valexia so I know its the real thing
Cameron Gutierrez
...
Wyatt Peterson
Ahaha nice try, let's get back to the real stuff tho
Jace Richardson
Is this guy real?
Logan Gonzalez
So, what are the odds that the creator is just trolling us with this last question?
Christopher Lewis
17th prime ministers of various countries >Belgium: Jules Malou >Netherlands: Jan Kappeyne van de Coppello >Norway: Jorgen Lovland >Sweden: Felix Hamrin >Thailand: Chatichai Choonhavan >Canada: John Turner >Australia: Harold Holt >New Zealand: Joseph Ward if Premiers count
also if Sweet is associated with the US it could be Sweet Home Alabama
Jose Stewart
Bump
Wyatt Clark
any Swedes here? Is Alfonsin ever used as a nickname for the book character Alfons Åberg? (Alfie Atkins)
Wyatt Scott
not to my knowledge
Liam Gutierrez
Not possible in any reasonable amount of time. The site has a block preventing too many submissions. It's also not like we're guaranteed another puzzle after this, so as long as the solution is the only reward, we shouldn't try to cheese it desu.
Joseph Sanchez
>what you said an hour ago is confirmed guise He's not real. Would you hand out a hint the moment it's value was greatly reduced? On the other hand, it could be just as valid as Henriksdal. I'm still not convinced the question would be about anything not very easy googlable, but it could be something.
Adam Sullivan
>being this new
Kevin Long
17th prime is: 59 prime who's twin prime is 29: 31
It seems like everyone is dismissing these.
Easton Miller
we've basically already exhausted that option and are now looking into others
William Wilson
I’m stupid or some shit
I find a link with countries and winners/hosters of the fifa games
I also searched for associations with car manufacturing.
Also trade partnerships.
I’m trying to find a theme, this one seems devoid a theme. So vague that it let’s have a million different meanings. So specific that we go on tangents.
Jaxon Cox
are there other board trying to solve this? or maybe other forums?
David Cruz
"quote from the one who beat it : "go fuck yourself" "
Hi guys, i want to create a diagram in order so visualize the work done so far: drive.google.com/file/d/0B3wnJfyYNksWQWJBQ3dYTTN4MWs/view?usp=sharing You can contribute and add your hints and theories as you want, i will be making backups periodically just in case it gets erased by some troll
Ethan Martinez
all i see when i go on that link is an image saying "the seventeenth of the primes"
17 - the 17th answer was ramanujan 29 -1729 is an interesting number that relates to another piece of info Let's drive refers to a taxi.
Daniel Gray
Raul Alfonsin died in 31st march 2009
Logan Perry
You still overlook something... natuarally..... ;)
Leo Brooks
God fucking damnit.
Dylan Jones
What if "natuarally" is a anagram, cipher or whatever?
Ethan Bell
where does it even say natuarally?
Sebastian Martin
on the sidebar in the description
Connor Powell
fuck off
Brody Perry
by the way 1729 is known as taxi cab number
Noah Miller
which is another way to say Hardy-Ramanujan number
Hudson Ortiz
Fuck this thread is slow. Is Veeky Forums defeated? 40 questions were answered in 3 threads. This is the third thread for a single question. And it's moving very slowly too. I think it's fair to say this smug Swede has defeated the entire board.
Sebastian Lopez
Why am I sure that you are that "smug Swede" ? Give us a little hint instead of laughing at us.