There are several threads with general puzzle help. But recent threads about spoiling specific puzzles gave me an idea that I don't think I've seen: a thread where owners of puzzle caches lay out the answers to their puzzles - presumably archived ones, but whatever. It will also give people in different regions ideas for puzzles.I'm not sure whether puzzle owners will be open to this, but I guess it will sink and vanish if not.For the love of Pete, please only use your own!I'd open the thread, but neither of my two?
Caches were really the solving type. The Ash Street School ( )The cache page said:At the listed coordinates you will find an object that will help you decipher the puzzle. The cache is located at:42 in.aca71 aa.tcfIf you went to the historic school and looked around, you could see several signs that said 'Caution Falling Ice.' To decipher it, C=1, A=2, U=3 and so on. The signs were bright yellow and the hint was 'yellow'. Renovations removed the signs so I archived the cache.80 Feet of Waterline Nicely Making Way ( )This started you off at an Alexander Calder sculpture.
You did the traditional letters off a plaque bit. The hard part was that you had to find three plaques. It turns out on campus there was a smaller model of the sculpture. And further research would show that this sculpture had been MOVED and the original site still had the original plaque in the concrete. Googling the sculpture's history would eventually reveal that the model existed, and then a bit more work would find the model's history.
Some finders even spoke with MIT curators about this! The hide was a water bottle in a bike locked to a bike rack. (This fooled many experienced finders even though the water bottle was labeled as a cache.) Construction seriously depleted the amount of bike parking and I felt it wasn't fair to take up the space. The cache was archived. Science folks. She blinded me with science! Us the periodic table to solve this one.To get the combination for the lock you need the answers to four questions.
The answer to every one of them is.ZERO.I placed these puzzles during a rash of increasingly difficult puzzles that were being published in this area. I was trying make them as easy as possible while still being legitimately puzzles. Blinded me with turned out to be more difficult than I thought. I've received more requests for hints than for any other cache, and I have a couple of trick multi cache legs out there.
So when that turned out to be more work than I figured it would I came up with the idea for Zip. No one has asked for a hint on that one. Hey, I like this. And if someone ever needs a hint, tell them to do a forum search. Most geocachers don't look or participate in these forums.is the Maya numbering system. I don't tell you that though, you have to figure it out by finding out that Chac was the Maya rain God. You could Google his name, or the Mayan pyramid background image is a hint.
If you mouse over the puzzle, I have a pop-up 'maya help you' tag. Encrypted hint is vigesimal, which means base 20 numbering system.is morse code, with 'micro' as dots, and 'Regular' as dashes. No kudo's though, I copied the idea from someone, with their permission.
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They use something totally different as the dots and dashes though. The coordinates are hidden in the story. You have to realize that the Cheyenne did not use month names like January, February etc.Throughout the story I use terms like 'frost on the inside of the teepee' which is the Cheyenne term for the month of January.The months make up the cache coordinates.When you get to the first stage, there is another twist.
You find a box full of black rocks, six of which have numbers on them. There is a note saying the final is 381 meters away. You have to sequence the six stones in the correct order to get a lat/long that is 381 meters away. Was a favorite of mine.
My friend and fellow geocacher QHCoyote had a puzzle hiding contest, and he ribbed me really good because I couldn't figure out one of his new puzzles. I got him back with an elaborate scheme.The cache page has a link to an image called 'bait'. When the image is opened in Microsoft paint, the coords can be derived by using the paint dropper to see what the actuall colors of the font were. He used these colors to get coords, that lead him directly to the cache of his that stumped me.
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He actually went out in the field with his coords, and ended up at his cache. He was so confused that he checked his own cache, then gave me a call on his cell phone.The actual puzzle is hidden in a white font.The first half is the 'Playfair' cipher, and the second half is the 'resistor color code chart' disguised as RGB colors.His log, '5:00 pm. Coyotes are supposed to be smart, but that rascal, Kit Fox, had me jumpin' through hoops like a dog in a circus ring!
Now I have to arrange for some more headaches for HIM! He's gonna revisit this cache real soon, because I took the Seven Summit geocoin and left a BadAndy Krugerrandy geocoin.
Signed log asFIRST TO FIND!QHCoyote '. Speaking of the pigpen cypher; Last Stand was the first puzzle cache I built. In its original form, you went to 4 traditional caches, (CR-1 thru 4), and collected a few bits of jigsaw puzzle at each one.
Assembling the jigsaw puzzle would give you a pigpen cypher to solve, which would give you the coords to the final. At ground zero were two ammo cans. One was the cache and the other was for you to put the puzzle pieces you had collected, so I could return them to the field.
It was a PITA from a maintenance perspective. The jigsaw puzzles were all made by hand, and after losing a few sets, I opted for another method.I changed the story line a bit, and in each of the 4 traditionals, you find a piece of a shattered 'tombstone'.
By doing a rubbing of the back of each one, you could 'reassemble' the tombstone pieces and figure out the pigpen cycper I engraved on it. I often give an explanation to my puzzles when I archive the cache. Read my final log for the solution. Here are some examples:Some I don't explain on the page but I have explained at events. For this one:I explained that the title and text suggest a world war theme, but that's a red herring.
The WW I and II actually referred to William Wright Sr. And Jr., a reference to Bill of Rights.
Each sentence has a phrase or word that appears in only one of the amendments to the Constitution. I had to use one 2-digit amendment but the rest are part of the Bill of Rights.
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