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  • Coolgamer
    Old-School Player
    • Sep 2003
    • 677

    #1

    Mysterious Contest!

    Tune in to the radio station marked contest whenever it's active. Check out my profile. What does it mean? The first to figure it out will win some goodies.

    By goodies, I mean some really good stuff that I'm keeping secret until a winner is announced. But anyone who gets this will really deserve this. This puzzle is worthy of MrRubix.

    All you need to solve this is the info in my profile and the information from the audio.
    Last edited by Coolgamer; 05-18-2008, 06:39 PM.




    Originally posted by Synthlight
    St1cky only proves that he has no life and that his parents are alcoholics. They probably abused him with rubber duckies when he was a baby. Why else would you exploit scores on FFR?
  • Commandersa1
    FFR Player
    • Mar 2006
    • 2344

    #2
    Re: Mysterious Contest!

    Hm...that is a lot of numbers. ^_^;

    Your radio station turned off.
    Last edited by Commandersa1; 05-18-2008, 04:46 PM.

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    • Coolgamer
      Old-School Player
      • Sep 2003
      • 677

      #3
      Re: Mysterious Contest!

      Full audio file for the contest can be found here, if for any reason the radio fails.



      I will post clues each week or so.
      Last edited by Coolgamer; 05-18-2008, 06:42 PM.




      Originally posted by Synthlight
      St1cky only proves that he has no life and that his parents are alcoholics. They probably abused him with rubber duckies when he was a baby. Why else would you exploit scores on FFR?

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      • PlayTrumpet
        Lamingtons.
        • May 2007
        • 590

        #4
        Re: Mysterious Contest!

        Well, I have all the numbers. Tried to relate them to scores/ranks/song numbers and the set of numbers in your profile. I'll examine things more thoroughly when you give clues. Right now, the numbers mean nothing to me. =P
        HIGH-FIVING A MILLION ANGELS!

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        • Coolgamer
          Old-School Player
          • Sep 2003
          • 677

          #5
          Re: Mysterious Contest!

          Official clue: You don't need any extra values from FFR scores or anything like that.

          The broadcast (or downloaded) numbers plus the numbers in my profile are enough, technically, to solve the puzzle.

          You just need to know what to do with them.




          Originally posted by Synthlight
          St1cky only proves that he has no life and that his parents are alcoholics. They probably abused him with rubber duckies when he was a baby. Why else would you exploit scores on FFR?

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          • jugglinguy
            Use me as a porta-potty
            • Dec 2006
            • 4319

            #6
            Re: Mysterious Contest!

            can we have an exact time the next clue will be released if no one guesses it by then?
            Originally posted by Jem
            Jem is my name. No one else is the same!

            You're Aja Leith of the Holograms! You're very exotic, intelligent and sophisticated.

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            • Commandersa1
              FFR Player
              • Mar 2006
              • 2344

              #7
              Re: Mysterious Contest!

              The process into making a good puzzle/riddle is to think whether a person who has no instructions/directions can solve it.

              We have no instructions, but we have a lot of numbers. This contest is failing by the second.

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              • Coolgamer
                Old-School Player
                • Sep 2003
                • 677

                #8
                Re: Mysterious Contest!

                Hint: There's probably a reason this contest was originally broadcast on the radio. That might be a clue in itself.




                Originally posted by Synthlight
                St1cky only proves that he has no life and that his parents are alcoholics. They probably abused him with rubber duckies when he was a baby. Why else would you exploit scores on FFR?

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                • sumzup
                  (+ (- (/ (* 1 2) 3) 4) 5)
                  • Nov 2005
                  • 1398

                  #9
                  Re: Mysterious Contest!

                  Is there significance in that numbers were repeated twice in the audio file?

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                  • MrRubix
                    FFR Player
                    • May 2026
                    • 8340

                    #10
                    Re: Mysterious Contest!

                    Well the # of numbers iterated in the audio = 2 * the length of the profile numbers

                    I don't know if this was intended to make it easier to write things down, or if the repetition is actually part of the clue. If it's not part of the clue, then the numbers in the profile match up perfectly with the audio numbers, meaning we have to somehow fuse the two strings together to get something meaningful. So far my usual gauntlet of dual-number fusions aren't yielding any sort of useful data.

                    Taking things twice over and converting differentials to letters gives me edaenodknewbedceatfcaaldetcom. Are we to assume these numbers are actually in the correct order?

                    My guess is that each string is actually composed of a series of two-digit numbers that need some form of base conversion and then figuring out the differential and converting it to a-z via 1-26. But I am too lazy to figure out what the conversions are and all that stuff assuming it's the right track. Too lazy to go on without more clues lol
                    Last edited by MrRubix; 05-19-2008, 05:50 AM.
                    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0es0Mip1jWY

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                    • Coolgamer
                      Old-School Player
                      • Sep 2003
                      • 677

                      #11
                      Re: Mysterious Contest!

                      Originally posted by MrRubix
                      Well the # of numbers iterated in the audio = 2 * the length of the profile numbers

                      I don't know if this was intended to make it easier to write things down, or if the repetition is actually part of the clue. If it's not part of the clue, then the numbers in the profile match up perfectly with the audio numbers, meaning we have to somehow fuse the two strings together to get something meaningful. So far my usual gauntlet of dual-number fusions aren't yielding any sort of useful data.

                      Taking things twice over and converting differentials to letters gives me edaenodknewbedceatfcaaldetcom. Are we to assume these numbers are actually in the correct order?

                      My guess is that each string is actually composed of a series of two-digit numbers that need some form of base conversion and then figuring out the differential and converting it to a-z via 1-26. But I am too lazy to figure out what the conversions are and all that stuff assuming it's the right track. Too lazy to go on without more clues lol
                      So far you're closest, as in a few parts of that translated code are correct, but it looks like that was a bit of random luck on your end, and it's not much.

                      Since you've figured out that much, then yes, the repeats are meaningless.

                      Here's your next hint:
                      Attached Files




                      Originally posted by Synthlight
                      St1cky only proves that he has no life and that his parents are alcoholics. They probably abused him with rubber duckies when he was a baby. Why else would you exploit scores on FFR?

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                      • Frozen Beat
                        coLSBMidday, zerg sc2 pro
                        • Nov 2007
                        • 1092

                        #12
                        Re: Mysterious Contest!

                        Originally posted by Coolgamer
                        So far you're closest, as in a few parts of that translated code are correct, but it looks like that was a bit of random luck on your end, and it's not much.

                        Since you've figured out that much, then yes, the repeats are meaningless.

                        Here's your next hint:
                        With Da Rubix, it's never random luck.

                        Feel several different pains, before they're colored pure red
                        Make a little chance! Start connecting us into to tomorrow, ready and go!
                        No matter how many times I keep going down, in these unending rounds
                        I'm gonna keep up! We can create hope, it's our story!

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                        • MrRubix
                          FFR Player
                          • May 2026
                          • 8340

                          #13
                          Re: Mysterious Contest!

                          The picture doesn't say much, I mean yeah each string -> each tower, some linking of the two. Determining the nature of the link is the hard part.

                          Ok I figured out most of it, but the algorithm isn't quite right.


                          Turns out it wasn't luck -- the lower bound for your conversion still holds true for certain intuitive cases. Just need to find a rule that's universal.

                          I think the "know"/"knew" part is correct, and the ending is definitely "dot com"

                          Why is 24-19=15 but 48-33=15 too though?
                          Last edited by MrRubix; 05-19-2008, 12:52 PM.
                          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0es0Mip1jWY

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                          • Coolgamer
                            Old-School Player
                            • Sep 2003
                            • 677

                            #14
                            Re: Mysterious Contest!

                            I wonder what you'd call a broadcast of digits?

                            The internet, once again, is your friend.

                            OH, a word of advice. Two minus nine does not equal negative seven.
                            Last edited by Coolgamer; 05-19-2008, 01:13 PM.




                            Originally posted by Synthlight
                            St1cky only proves that he has no life and that his parents are alcoholics. They probably abused him with rubber duckies when he was a baby. Why else would you exploit scores on FFR?

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                            • Coolgamer
                              Old-School Player
                              • Sep 2003
                              • 677

                              #15
                              Re: Mysterious Contest!

                              Is the Cherry Ripe?




                              Originally posted by Synthlight
                              St1cky only proves that he has no life and that his parents are alcoholics. They probably abused him with rubber duckies when he was a baby. Why else would you exploit scores on FFR?

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