Simon 7 Posted September 13, 2015 I could only do 2 of the columns, gg. Quote Share this post Link to post
Rachel 385 Posted September 13, 2015 I'm too young for these pixelated games xD Quote Share this post Link to post
Popey456963 17 Posted September 14, 2015 Hint One! Going down from top-left (A1, A2, A3... B1, B2, B3), the lengths of the game names can be found here A hint to the second part of the challenge, the answer is very famous, and many will know it. Congratulations to Eskimo for winning the trivia! The answer was in fact the Konami Code. Completed list of games can be found here. The completed image is: Bit of confusion around here, the cheat code (Konami Code) sets your lives to 30, but the code actually gives you 27 (so if you have 2 lives and do the cheat code, you get 29). Quote Share this post Link to post
Popey456963 17 Posted September 25, 2015 Congratulations to Gunstar for getting the answer right first! The answer was Łódź , Poland. The first letter was L (Death Note), and it had a slash through it to make it Ł. The second letter was O (abbreviation for osmium), another slash making it ó. The third letter was D (NYC Subway), without a slash keeping it as d. The fourth letter was Z (Integers, Floor Function), with the slash above it making it ź. New trivia will almost certainly be something mathematical/statistical, as I've had a lot of people wanting one of those. Now time to think of one that is sufficiently hard :3. Quote Share this post Link to post
Gunstar 513 Posted September 25, 2015 Congratulations to Gunstar for getting the answer right first! The answer was Łódź , Poland.The first letter was L (Death Note), and it had a slash through it to make it Ł. The second letter was O (abbreviation for osmium), another slash making it ó. The third letter was D (NYC Subway), without a slash keeping it as d. The fourth letter was Z (Integers, Floor Function), with the slash above it making it ź. New trivia will almost certainly be something mathematical/statistical, as I've had a lot of people wanting one of those. Now time to think of one that is sufficiently hard :3. Weayyy, the last letter was quite hard to figure out, which kinda made it up for the first 3 boxes which were quite easy. Nice to see a character used from Death Note :) Quote Share this post Link to post
Blyss 975 Posted September 25, 2015 Congratulations to Gunstar for getting the answer right first! The answer was Łódź , Poland.The first letter was L (Death Note), and it had a slash through it to make it Ł. The second letter was O (abbreviation for osmium), another slash making it ó. The third letter was D (NYC Subway), without a slash keeping it as d. The fourth letter was Z (Integers, Floor Function), with the slash above it making it ź. New trivia will almost certainly be something mathematical/statistical, as I've had a lot of people wanting one of those. Now time to think of one that is sufficiently hard :3. Weayyy, the last letter was quite hard to figure out, which kinda made it up for the first 3 boxes which were quite easy. Nice to see a character used from Death Note :) Good job Gunstar, now I get the slashes, the one on L from DN was really confusing me. Anyway I couldn't figure out the last 2 letters although I knew what the images were Quote Share this post Link to post
Guest Posted September 25, 2015 I have tried and looked at all the trivia's you do,but I'm not good them and have no idea how to do them lmao,congrats Gunstar must take you quite a bit of time to do it! :D Quote Share this post Link to post
Gunstar 513 Posted September 26, 2015 I have tried and looked at all the trivia's you do,but I'm not good them and have no idea how to do them lmao,congrats Gunstar must take you quite a bit of time to do it! :D Not really lol, it actually took me about 5-10 mins Quote Share this post Link to post
Popey456963 17 Posted January 2, 2016 New trivia <3 It's a bit more of a puzzle this time. Just a fun little game I've been playing a lot of recently with an added twist of a code. Quote Share this post Link to post
Rachel 385 Posted January 2, 2016 Your example confuses me, explain more or no? :shock: Quote Share this post Link to post
Popey456963 17 Posted January 2, 2016 Your example confuses me, explain more or no? :shock: Each row or column is labelled with a string of numbers. The numbers indicate the length of all consecutive runs of black squares and are displayed in the order that the runs appear in that line. For example, a label "2 1 6" indicates sets of two, one and six black squares, each of which will have at least one white square separating them How about we do an example. If you look at the completed one, you'll notice that each number represents the number of black dots in a row. If you want a longer read on how it works - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonogram Perhaps think about asking someone else? I'm afraid I really have no better way to explain it. Quote Share this post Link to post
Absolute 170 Posted January 2, 2016 what are you jigsaw? i dont understand anything at all and it make's me feel stupid :cry1: Goodluck to everyone although! Quote Share this post Link to post
Rachel 385 Posted January 2, 2016 Your example confuses me, explain more or no? :shock: Each row or column is labelled with a string of numbers. The numbers indicate the length of all consecutive runs of black squares and are displayed in the order that the runs appear in that line. For example, a label "2 1 6" indicates sets of two, one and six black squares, each of which will have at least one white square separating them How about we do an example. If you look at the completed one, you'll notice that each number represents the number of black dots in a row. If you want a longer read on how it works - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonogram Perhaps think about asking someone else? I'm afraid I really have no better way to explain it. Right, i think i have a clearer picture now, i'll try it out and steal those credits again ;) Quote Share this post Link to post
Paradoxxx 15 Posted January 2, 2016 fuck I finished the puzzle but have no clue how I need to finish the code.... Quote Share this post Link to post