Puzzles like this make me want to shoot myself in the face sometimes because they're often vague in how the answer needs to be inputted.
E.g. The answer to #4 was so obvious I wanted to cry but you have no idea how many username/password variations I had tried using the whole username before splitting it. I was going to give up before thinking back to something from notpron >_>
Puzzles like this make me want to shoot myself in the face sometimes because they're often vague in how the answer needs to be inputted.
E.g. The answer to #4 was so obvious I wanted to cry but you have no idea how many username/password variations I had tried using the whole username before splitting it. I was going to give up before thinking back to something from notpron >_>
When it comes to internet riddle sites, you have to really "start over" with each new riddle. Read everything, question everything, assume nothing. By not reading everything, you can miss vital clues. By not questioning things, you can miss vital clues. By making assumptions, you can miss vital clues.
In other words, half the battle is just making sure you have all the data you need to solve the riddle. D: Unfortunately, you can only really know when you either 1. solve the riddle, or 2. decide that you need more evidence because what you have just isn't enough.
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