| Level Guide |
1. If you need help on this one, consider giving up. But only for a moment. Then click the door.
2. Think about it. Where do you want to go? Give the driver the address ... Oh wait, that's the wrong address! Change the address then!
3. Write it down the way the title tells you to. Then read it down.
4. Isn't the picture nice? The top part is almost invisible...maybe if you highlight it you'll see it better.
5. Come on. Try it yourself! It's fun!
6. Really. What is that little thing?
7. Ah, it's a love/hate thing with metaphorical doors ... The only thing you can do if you are driven to one is pause at the doorstep and walk to another address.
8. I'd say [sic], but it's not a misspelling.
9. Not too hard to figure out.
10. It's too small. Do something about it.
11. _______ = __+_____ = ___+____. But not mathematically, though.
12. Shout along with I, "Puzzles Magic Eye!"
13. I prefer IPTC to EXIF. (That's not a clue. That's an order.)
14. Relax and let your click-and-drag-happy index finger do all the work. Oh, and use Internet Explorer if possible. If you can't, just request a spoiler (will become more user-friendly later).
15. Oh crap ... it's math ... binary is not math, by the way.
16. I'm not speaking metaphorically about the blackness of the picture, I'm speaking geographically. BOTH TIMES.
17. What the hell, I'm not Yoda. Better change my image accordingly.
18. Just a visual word game, think of it in a man over board style.
19. For reference: the Google Search Box is there for those who understand the riddle and know what to look up. Alternatively, it's the perfect accomplice for the brute-force method: Google everything in sight and you'll eventually get the answer.
20. ... In your head, that is. Ring ring ring ring.
21. Inversion - as in the atbash type.
22. Start by numbering the squares of the GIF image.
23. It's time for %SystemRoot%\System32\sndrec32.exe!
24. we could surely use some brightening up of the place.
25. Wherever you go there'll always be someone who tries to trick you.
26. It could be ___ ____, or it could be _______.htm. I pick the second.
27. Asterirjersk - what? Uh-uh. Just use "note".
28. Find the reference and work off it.
29. Well it does lie occasionally, but not this time. Sometimes you just have to figure out what kind of truth it's telling.
30. And it's not 12:00. But if it were, 12:00 would be referred to as 1200.
31. That serious case of deja vu has been brought on for a reason.
32. This level has a very royal answer.
33. If the picture's content is not immediately obvious I daresay you're not being holy enough.
Otherwise, disregard the actual words in the picture.
34. I suggest just refreshing and/or stopping when necessary. It's a randomizer after all.
35. For clarification this is the page that was clearly created by an idiot, something you can tell by looking at the strangely-written source code. No hints short of an answer can be given, though, so no hints at all.
36. Not only the French do this; they do this in The Sound of Music too.
37. 99 bottles of rum on the wall, 99 bottles of - not for long! ... 4 bottles of rum ... four ... fourrum ...
38. Help me find the word!
39. Still four botless of rum. I gueess 97 is my liimt. I mean 94. 95.
40. We always check our speling prudently.this way-->this way-->
41. You can add "Langdon" to your search terms to point you in the right direction.
42. Gorgeous image, no? Ignore that, though, and focus to get on your Googley eyes.
43. Sometimes you'll find that you can only see what you need in the darkness.
44. Naming what you see will not help. It's more that you have to use the reverse of what you see.
45. Got my nickname there too?
46. Don't be stingy, give him credit ... wait he was already given credit?? Where do you see that??
47. It tells you exactly where to go.
48. Think Ali Baba, English version.
49. So how many lefts make a right then?
50. When in Rome ...
51. And the dish ran away with the spoon.
52. One wheel = unicycle; two wheels = bicycle; three wheels = tricycle ...
53. If something's missing, add it back in (at the proper moment though).
54. Think back to 19.
55. Just wait until you've reached your epiphany. Then follow its directions, and do what it says to do.
56. It may not be real magic, but he's definitely one of the greats.
57. And this one also has a little something to do with 19.
58. Each two titles in a group can be classified under the same number. Put all the numbers together, and follow the instructions on the page.
59. When in doubt, (use IE and) select the picture.
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