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Post by minotaurmoreno on Feb 25, 2020 13:30:06 GMT -5
Does anyone here think they have solved one or both of the Polybius/grid puzzles for Illustrations #5 and #12?
My Best Guess for Illustration #5 Puzzle:
H-a-r-l e-y- -Q u-i-n-n -M-a-p
Reason: Nothing definitive. I’m simply guessing because the image talks about “all in a name,” the letters matchup, and the newspaper is Downeast Times and appears to be one of the books on the shelf in the Harley Quinn Illustration.
My Best Guess for Illustration #12:
None, I have no clue.
Does anyone think they are pretty sure they have solved one or both? I would love to know if it’s actually possible, as I’ve put a lot of time to both and can’t crack them.
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Post by thedawailey on Feb 25, 2020 15:16:55 GMT -5
Does anyone here think they have solved one or both of the Polybius/grid puzzles for Illustrations #5 and #12? My Best Guess for Illustration #5 Puzzle: H-a-r-l e-y- -Q u-i-n-n -M-a-p Reason: Nothing definitive. I’m simply guessing because the image talks about “all in a name,” the letters matchup, and the newspaper is Downeast Times and appears to be one of the books on the shelf in the Harley Quinn Illustration. My Best Guess for Illustration #12: None, I have no clue. Does anyone think they are pretty sure they have solved one or both? I would love to know if it’s actually possible, as I’ve put a lot of time to both and can’t crack them. Di you mean #6 and #12? (Nikon and Topsy Turvy?) Can you explain where you are getting the polybius code? I have tried with the colored boxes, but nothing ever spelled anything. Is your polybius a 4x4, not a 5x5? Also, what about the 4 colored "E's"? Those would be 8 blocks each and would not fit into a polybius square.
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Post by minotaurmoreno on Feb 25, 2020 20:11:52 GMT -5
Does anyone here think they have solved one or both of the Polybius/grid puzzles for Illustrations #5 and #12? My Best Guess for Illustration #5 Puzzle: H-a-r-l e-y- -Q u-i-n-n -M-a-p Reason: Nothing definitive. I’m simply guessing because the image talks about “all in a name,” the letters matchup, and the newspaper is Downeast Times and appears to be one of the books on the shelf in the Harley Quinn Illustration. My Best Guess for Illustration #12: None, I have no clue. Does anyone think they are pretty sure they have solved one or both? I would love to know if it’s actually possible, as I’ve put a lot of time to both and can’t crack them. Di you mean #6 and #12? (Nikon and Topsy Turvy?) Can you explain where you are getting the polybius code? I have tried with the colored boxes, but nothing ever spelled anything. Is your polybius a 4x4, not a 5x5? Also, what about the 4 colored "E's"? Those would be 8 blocks each and would not fit into a polybius square. I’m referring to Illustration #5 (Wingwood House 4x4 newspaper grid) and Illustration #12 (grandma 4x4 wall grid). I actually don’t believe either is a Polybius cipher, but I know many do/have over the years, so that’s why I labeled it as possibly such. I believe solving both are what really breaks this puzzle in a major way, but unfortunately I haven’t been able to crack either of them. For what it’s worth, I also think there’s a good possibility Illustration #5 leads us to the Harley Quinn map and Illustration #12 leads us to the Native American Illustration picture he’s holding (look at the folded corners of each). Unfortunately, I haven’t been able to definitively prove any of it, though. Just a theory at this point.
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Post by justaboutnormal on Feb 25, 2020 20:43:56 GMT -5
I agree with the folded corners. Newspaper, hq map,Indian map,and the grid on old lady page all have folded corners.not sure why but to many to ignore
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Post by thedawailey on Feb 26, 2020 4:04:33 GMT -5
Di you mean #6 and #12? (Nikon and Topsy Turvy?) Can you explain where you are getting the polybius code? I have tried with the colored boxes, but nothing ever spelled anything. Is your polybius a 4x4, not a 5x5? Also, what about the 4 colored "E's"? Those would be 8 blocks each and would not fit into a polybius square. I’m referring to Illustration #5 (Wingwood House 4x4 newspaper grid) and Illustration #12 (grandma 4x4 wall grid). I actually don’t believe either is a Polybius cipher, but I know many do/have over the years, so that’s why I labeled it as possibly such. I believe solving both are what really breaks this puzzle in a major way, but unfortunately I haven’t been able to crack either of them. For what it’s worth, I also think there’s a good possibility Illustration #5 leads us to the Harley Quinn map and Illustration #12 leads us to the Native American Illustration picture he’s holding (look at the folded corners of each). Unfortunately, I haven’t been able to definitively prove any of it, though. Just a theory at this point. Thank you for clarifying - I've seen some references to the colored borders on page 19 & 47 as making a polybius so I thought that's what you were referring to. Sorry about the confusion. I agree that the 3 'magic' squares (also not the correct name) need to be solved, but I haven't been able to either.
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Post by minotaurmoreno on Feb 27, 2020 13:00:21 GMT -5
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