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Cribbage.
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10th December 2020 at 5:44 pm #52573
Madness
ParticipantHa ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ……..
Tick, tick, tick, tick, ……..10th December 2020 at 9:22 pm #52579Blarthox
Participantis there another puzzle hidden inside the solution to 7B? or is this really the end?
10th December 2020 at 9:23 pm #52580Awilliams
ParticipantI have made a program to decode the cipher text but cannot find a keyword or anything to get me started in actually decoding it into something readable. A first word/letter would be so useful
10th December 2020 at 9:23 pm #52581Sethb08
ParticipantTOCK TOCK TOCK TOCK
10th December 2020 at 9:23 pm #5258267105112104101114
ParticipantWho’s bit of evil genius was that?
10th December 2020 at 9:23 pm #5258317cmere
ParticipantAGH!!!! HOW DO YOU DO IT???!!! There are 28! ciphertext alphabets you could make, or 304,888,344,611,713,860,501,504,000,000. That means I can’t even brute force it! The cipher has to be solveable, or it wouldn’t have been a part of the challenge, though I will be incredibly surprised if someone manages to finish before 11pm tonight.
10th December 2020 at 9:24 pm #52586Othenn
ParticipantHave you decoded 7A and read it through? It will help 🙂
11th December 2020 at 8:54 am #52587Diamondcoder
ParticipantMadness, once again I admire your cunning, and how you can laugh in the face of the ticking clock that will now haunt my dreams and nightmares. Over 2 hours of work total and minor progress. Still, better than most years.
11th December 2020 at 8:54 am #52575Aliarif70
ParticipantMy team has done 7B too, we got Dear Uncle Wilhelm…. Do you care to finish it off?
[Nice try – I wouldn’t base your strategy on this if I were you! Harry]
11th December 2020 at 8:56 am #52590Jbrintcrypt
ParticipantI am conceding defeat in this challenge, as I do not believe I can decipher the puzzle by the time the first deadline has passed. What I don’t understand is that the puzzle doesn’t seem entirely consistent with the way it is laid out in the case files. Regardless of the manner I try to solve it or how certain I am that a crib must be correct, the letters don’t line up on a 28-letter wheel. I would therefore like to ask the following: is the way to solve the puzzle not entirely as shown in the case file report on the spyclist’s clock, am I merely an incompetent, or is there a very devious puzzle setter with a weird sense of humour who likes to construct puzzles that have pretend cribs deliberately designed to look like they could be partially decoded? (I’ve probably spent an hour just trying to make sure my hunch about one of the last words- I won’t say which due to spoilers- is correct but I have been unable to prove anything.)
[We will be publishing more reports on the clock, so do not despair! Harry]
11th December 2020 at 9:01 am #52592F6exb
ParticipantNot sure 100% but I think that I have understood why Madness is laughing in #52573
11th December 2020 at 9:03 am #52595Hazzataytay
ParticipantTick Tock Tick Tock Tick Tock
11th December 2020 at 9:05 am #5258911th December 2020 at 9:05 am #52588Boiboiboi
ParticipantI’ve put all the characters in their places but I can’t seam to find a website a website to do the actual deciphering for me. I assume I’m meant to find a website cus I’m manually doing 6000 characters???!
[You are supposed to not find a website! If you don’t know how to programme, which a lot of people don’t, then ry using your cunning and a spreadsheet together with a text editor to automate the steps for that! (I checked this before we published and it is quite doable) Harry]
11th December 2020 at 9:05 am #52591Code_cracking
ParticipantDo you have to implement the spyclist version or the other version (in the case files)? I find the two versions of the cipher in 7B quite confusing. Thanks
[We will be publishing more technical reports to help with this. Keep thinking about it … Harry]
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