Some nice out-of-the box and code-like puzzles.
They can be very challenging and time consuming, but you'll get them at some point!
This post here is the introduction.
The next post will contain the current question; previous questions & answers will be edited into this post.
Every level/question/riddle/puzzle will have a codeword. I will promise you, that nothing outside of the actual question post, unless otherwise specified, is relevant, but EVERYTHING in the question post can be relevant.
Level 1: Solved by ThinkLiveLife
Level 2: Solved by ThinkLiveLife
Level 3: Solved by Glip
Level 4: Solved by Glip
Level 5: Solved by ThinkLiveLife
Level 6: Solved by ThinkLiveLife
Level 7: Solved by ___
Best of luck!
Solved Questions:
Question 1:
Is life literally unreal? Mind imagining new alternatives to imagine?
I like looking under my imagination, never accessing total incarnation.
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Question 2:
ThisCmessageOhasDnoErealCuse;RtrustAme!CWell,KonEtheRother#hand,#trusting#a#person#that#indicated#they#would#lie#in riddles#does#not#seem#like#a#superb#idea,#so#you#can#now#decipher#your#decision.
Good lück!
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Question 3:
This one is easy, the encoded codewords are: KQBMUPBQZI UWHLAN JDUCDWYBQ
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Question 4:
0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 = True
1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 = True
1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 = False
1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 = True
1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 = False
1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 = False
How many numbers need to be changed to make 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 True? and which ones?
Also, is 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 True of False?
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Question 5:
In this building there are eight doors, each of which lead to two rooms. There are fifteen emergency exits in the building. In the basement there are four souvenir shops, which count towards the rooms from the first sentence.
Which of the sixteen strange rooms does not have an emergency exit?
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Question 6(based of a classical riddle):
1. The man that lives in house A is called Glip.
2. The houses AB lie anlongside a road together, A being to the left of B. (There are only the houses A, B, C and D on the road)
3. The house D is to the left of the house of the person that has a goldfish as pet.
4. Necroplant's pet is a Troll.
5. Helz lives next to NoctiZ.
6. The keeper of a cat is not the right neighbour of Necroplant.
7. Necroplant and NoctiZ are not living in adjacent houses.
8. NoctiZ does not live in house D.
9. The goldfish is not in house C.
10. Helz's left neighbour keeps a goldfish.
11. Glip's right neighbour keeps a dog.
Who lives where with which pet?
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