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Wondering if I should bother with all this Photoshopping. I'm still eating dinner. :oldrazz:

I'm not gonna lie... the way you organize the Wiki turns me.... ONNNNNNNN.

doittomeyz2.jpg
 
I've been trying for a bit, but nothing seems to come up when they are in alphabetical order, or in word order, though I may be doing this completely wrong.... I wish I had photoshop ;___; would make this sooooo much easier
 
what I'm saying is--

the image itself, correctly ordered, may spell out a new link.

From:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U
To:
C O L R - M E I P S D J U T H N F W G A V
Anyone who bothered to print and cut out all the images--try putting them back into their correct (decrypted) order. So the image labeled 'A' here should really be 'C' and so on. In the correct order the cryptsymbols themselves may spell out something.

Hey it may be wrong but its sure not boring.

I have them cut out, but I'm not sure as to what you want me to do. Put them in alphabetical order? So, since 'A' is really 'C', put that third (alphabetical order)? And should I do that to all of the 'C's? Or only one?
 
I have them cut out, but I'm not sure as to what you want me to do. Put them in alphabetical order? So, since 'A' is really 'C', put that third (alphabetical order)? And should I do that to all of the 'C's? Or only one?

just one.

Put the symbol maked 't' at top left. Then the symbol marked 'A'. Then the one marked 'k'. So on until you've got the pictures in their correct alphabetical order.
 
I'm not gonna lie... the way you organize the Wiki turns me.... ONNNNNNNN.

doittomeyz2.jpg
:oldrazz:

:funny: at Keira's face.

I've been trying for a bit, but nothing seems to come up when they are in alphabetical order, or in word order, though I may be doing this completely wrong.... I wish I had photoshop ;___; would make this sooooo much easier
You wish it did. :oldrazz: Sometimes it's actually easier to work with cutouts.

I think in a bit, I'll try and pursue this, in Photoshop. That prolly means I'll have to save each quadrant into 21 separate files and start dragging things around. :o
 
I have them cut out, but I'm not sure as to what you want me to do. Put them in alphabetical order? So, since 'A' is really 'C', put that third (alphabetical order)? And should I do that to all of the 'C's? Or only one?

these are the little quadrants, right? The emailed pics cut into quarters?
 
So I'm working on it but it's easy to get confused; basically what I'm trying is what was the letter C in the first puzzle, now becomes the first square... what was O in the first puzzle, becomes the second square... etc.

The dash and e is throwing me off right now; it looks like there might be something to it, but you never know until you're done.
 
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:funny: at Keira's face.


You wish it did. :oldrazz: Sometimes it's actually easier to work with cutouts.

I think in a bit, I'll try and pursue this, in Photoshop. That prolly means I'll have to save each quadrant into 21 separate files and start dragging things around. :o

put all the letters in separate layers, i say. Then if we do need to spell something else out (never know) you won't have to tinker.
 
put all the letters in separate layers, i say. Then if we do need to spell something else out (never know) you won't have to tinker.
There's an idea.

Still would be 21 layers, and a few repeats. :oldrazz:
 
This should make it easier:
genius.jpg


abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
t akgqsohs cfpbi djnmur


so take the letter marked 't' and move it to top left. take the letter marked 'a' and put it next. Then move the one marked 'K'. Just put the symbols so they're in the order on the bottom line.

If ya get nothing, try rotating likely e's or s's or whatever. Then try spelling out 'redballoons' or whatever. I think it'd be easiest to label first (like the pic; or better yet label the symbols their correct letters) and then move things around. I don't have a printer and like anita says, this rly is easier to do with plain ol paper.
 
This should make it easier:
genius.jpg


abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
t akgqsohs cfpbi djnmur


so take the letter marked 't' and move it to top left. take the letter marked 'a' and put it next. Then move the one marked 'K'. Just put the symbols so they're in the order on the bottom line.

If ya get nothing, try rotating likely e's or s's or whatever. Then try spelling out 'redballoons' or whatever. I think it'd be easiest to label first (like the pic; or better yet label the symbols their correct letters) and then move things around. I don't have a printer and like anita says, this rly is easier to do with plain ol paper.
Why would T replace A? It replaced C for the substitution cipher. Or are you just giving us an example? :oldrazz:
 
I'm curious why you are using what was T as the first square; what are you basing that on? I thought we were trying to convert that long "Color-me..." using the original squares? Or even the "RedBallons" starts differently.

TIA!
 
Why would T replace A? It replaced C for the substitution cipher. Or are you just giving us an example? :oldrazz:
From wiki:
Then use the following substitution cypher:
From:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U
To:
C O L R - M E I P S D J U T H N F W G A V

the 'abcde' stuff written on the puzzle is just there to give a 'letter pattern'. Letter patterns like these are the first step in decrypting something. For instance, the letter 'g' show up more than any other, so it must decrypt to the most common letter--e (which it does). The symbol labeled 'G' in this picture, after decryption, is really the symbol for 'E'. what's labeled 'T' in the picture should be decrypted to 'A'. And so on.

In other words, we need to read it from the bottom line to the top. Make sense now?
 
From wiki:
Then use the following substitution cypher:
From:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U
To:
C O L R - M E I P S D J U T H N F W G A V

the 'abcde' stuff written on the puzzle is just there to give a 'letter pattern'. Letter patterns like these are the first step in decrypting something. For instance, the letter 'g' show up more than any other, so it must decrypt to the most common letter--e (which it does). what's labeled 'T' in the picture should be decrypted to 'A'.

In other words, we need to read it from the bottom line to the top. Make sense now?
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...not really. :oldrazz:

I'll try re-ordering the letters to the message we got ("color..."), and then try things out from there.
 
I'm curious why you are using what was T as the first square; what are you basing that on? I thought we were trying to convert that long "Color-me..." using the original squares? Or even the "RedBallons" starts differently.

TIA!

oh, right i see your confusion now.

I dont have a printer and I rly want this done so I'll explain again--

I'm suggesting the images THEMSELVES form a word. Right now they're all mixed up as 'color-me'. I'd like to see them as just 'abcdefg'. And when you do that, I think the maze may form letters, just like people started putting together before the decryption was found.

So, the symbol marked 'T' here really stands for the letter 'A'--the 'A' in 'each'. If you move this 'A' symbol back to the top left, it would then be in alphabetical order.

OK from now on I'll just refer to previous posts...
 
I did that. Like for the square that's supposed to mean "A," I wrote an "A" on the back, etc. I spelled them out in alphabetical order: "ACDEFGHIJLMNOPRSTUVW-", and that came out to nothing. The first 3 pairs actually connected together, but after that none of them fit.
 
I did that. Like for the square that's supposed to mean "A," I wrote an "A" on the back, etc. I spelled them out in alphabetical order: "ACDEFGHIJLMNOPRSTUVW-", and that came out to nothing. The first 3 pairs actually connected together, but after that none of them fit.

try rotating some of the squares.

Also, these are now all in a single line? Try making a box. Start with 6x6 I'd guess.
 
So, the symbol marked 'T' here really stands for the letter 'A'--the 'A' in 'each'. If you move this 'A' symbol back to the top left, it would then be in alphabetical order.

OK from now on I'll just refer to previous posts...

Gotcha, but as is said, the bottom line doesn't have a "B."

Perhaps if you give me the first 4 letters, I'd fully understand what you are thinking. Only thing is that if you keep some of the older letter pictures, then you may run into different images for the same letter.

For example, when I was working on converting "Color me" I was doing a block diagonal method to get a quick view.
 
Gotcha, but as is said, the bottom line doesn't have a "B."

Perhaps if you give me the first 4 letters, I'd fully understand what you are thinking. Only thing is that if you keep some of the older letter pictures, then you may run into different images for the same letter.

well if alphabetic works you won't need the duplicates.

wait, what? how can you have two images for the same letter?
 
Gotcha, but as is said, the bottom line doesn't have a "B."

Perhaps if you give me the first 4 letters, I'd fully understand what you are thinking. Only thing is that if you keep some of the older letter pictures, then you may run into different images for the same letter.

For example, when I was working on converting "Color me" I was doing a block diagonal method to get a quick view.
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
t akgqsohs cfpbi djnmur


just put the 'fake' letters in the bottom order and we'll have an alphabetic set of symbols
 
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