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Has the password ever been pure gibberish?

PostPosted: Thu Jul 25, 2013 8:30 pm
by kinari
Hi.

I am working on pyramid #13 in southern Denmark, and have a question. Let's see if I can ask it without giving any hints :)

The clue says: "Re-arrange the picture and from the middle heart moving in a clockwise direction find the first letter of each city where you would find these amazing objects.", and a scrambled picture is given.

I have unscrambled the picture, and have identified each of "these amazing objects" together with the city each is found in. I can not say why, but I know for a fact that these objects are exactly what I have identified them as. However, taking the first letter of each city is just gibberish. It was my understanding that the password is one, maybe two English words or names, possibly containing numbers. All the solved passwords I have seen on this forum follow that pattern (except for a Welch one).

Has there ever been a password which is not obvious once it has been solved? I might purchase some password credit to test it; the drive to the pyramid location is a long way for me. Might there even be an extra layer in this puzzle?

Re: Has the password ever been pure gibberish?

PostPosted: Thu Jul 25, 2013 10:37 pm
by Flo
First, well done for the job with this puzzle! Are you sure that this gibberish word is not simply an anagram? I suppose you must have verified that alĺ the letters are right, but if it is an anagram, only 1 or 2 wrong letters are enough to make a word sound like gibberish.

Re: Has the password ever been pure gibberish?

PostPosted: Fri Jul 26, 2013 7:02 am
by kinari
Well... without going into details, I am sure it is not an anagram :) - but thanks for the offer.

Re: Has the password ever been pure gibberish?

PostPosted: Fri Jul 26, 2013 2:23 pm
by Orko
hi kinari, congatulaions on solving the picture,well i`m at the same point and i also have no idea what to do with this crazy letters :(, however, if i have any new hints or ideas i`ll let you know :wink: