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Post by goldhunter on Aug 24, 2018 12:17:06 GMT -5
I'm trying to rearrange the letters from the red and yellow books to say something meaningful. If you look at only the yellow book, you can arrange the letters to spell "every red" which seems meaningful when put into context of the puzzles. But...there are a lot of letters when considering the red books. Of course, you might not need to rearrange every word from the red books. It would make sense to not change "stone" and "atlas."
Anyone else trying this?
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Post by stiparest on Aug 24, 2018 12:25:03 GMT -5
I'm trying to rearrange the letters from the red and yellow books to say something meaningful. If you look at only the yellow book, you can arrange the letters to spell "every red" which seems meaningful when put into context of the puzzles. But...there are a lot of letters when considering the red books. Of course, you might not need to rearrange every word from the red books. It would make sense to not change "stone" and "atlas." Anyone else trying this? Maybe we are supposed to read/ do something with the titles between the yellow and red books on the lower shelf.
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Post by goldhunter on Aug 24, 2018 13:26:36 GMT -5
I'm trying to rearrange the letters from the red and yellow books to say something meaningful. If you look at only the yellow book, you can arrange the letters to spell "every red" which seems meaningful when put into context of the puzzles. But...there are a lot of letters when considering the red books. Of course, you might not need to rearrange every word from the red books. It would make sense to not change "stone" and "atlas." Anyone else trying this? Maybe we are supposed to read/ do something with the titles between the yellow and red books on the lower shelf. Maybe so, I haven't even thought about that.
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Post by ILLUMINATINPS on Aug 24, 2018 19:39:01 GMT -5
Hmm.. Cast.. Not a stone. Written by Locke. I know what that makes me think...
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Post by goldhunter on Aug 24, 2018 22:04:37 GMT -5
Hmm.. Cast.. Not a stone. Written by Locke. I know what that makes me think... Nice thinking.
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Post by susb8383 on Sept 6, 2018 21:02:40 GMT -5
I must be dense because I'm not following at all!
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