TachyonBook
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Now you know what the second box pattern is ('O'), you can fill out all the boxes on the right with the same pattern with an O. Do the same for all the letters and you'll uncover a phrase.
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No. You only hit the edge once and that's at the end of the puzzle.
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(Spoiler)
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You've got the right three numbers. So take those, {CODE 13} 180 and you've got your answer.
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Should be left with 8 letters...
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I've messaged you with some extra tips.
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You're one out - try recounting 😊
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All numbers 1-9 are used. If you work out the other 8, by process of elimination you can find the last number.
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Strictly speaking yes it would be. That's why this image fades out so you can't see the whole board...
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Follow the colours in the order of the rainbow and you'll have a seven letter word.
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(Spoiler)
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Write the digital times in the boxes below - imagine a microwave or alarm clock digital display.
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Correct. 4 cannot be one of the numbers.
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You can use the list of numbers and letters to shade in the grid on the right page. You'll end up with a series of shapes that match some of the blocks...
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You can move horizontally and vertically only as you trace your way through the maze. There's only one route.
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(Spoiler)
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Very close! (Spoiler)
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:) Yes
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What numbers do you have?
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Look at the clues on the page. The 'Esc' in the top left, the squares, the line in the box next to the D... does it remind you of anything?
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If you rotate the original Code 1, you get a new set of numbers. How do they change the answer to Puzzle 6?
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Prefix word + Code 39. All one word.
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This is the puzzle with the big 7 on yes?
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The two code words at the bottom. Code 28 and 24.