SHEEEIIIIIIITTTT t1_jab6pcm wrote
Reply to comment by RealJonathanBronco in TIL: The concept of steganography which is the hiding of messages in plain sight. For example, Phyllis Latour Doyle (British spy) parachuted into France to spy on Nazis before D-day. She used knitting to record messages. by Geek_Nan
What message does it conceal?
RealJonathanBronco t1_jacfz72 wrote
>"Here is a book code. To find the book, and more information, go to https://www.reddit.com/r/a2e7j6ic78h0j/
1:20
2:3
3:5
4:20
5:5
6:53
7:1
8:8
9:2
10:4
11:8
12:4
13:13
14:4
15:8
16:4
17:5
18:14
19:7
20:31
21:12
22:36
23:2
24:3
25:5
26:65
27:5
28:1
29:2
30:18
31:32
32:10
33:3
34:25
35:10
36:7
37:20
38:10
39:32
40:4
41:40
42:11
43:9
44:13
45:6
46:3
47:5
48:43
49:17
50:13
51:4
52:2
53:18
54:4
55:6
56:4
57:24
58:64
59:5
60:37
61:60
62:12
63:6
64:8
65:5
66:18
67:45
68:10
69:2
70:17
71:9
72:20
73:2
74:34
75:13
76:21
Good luck. 3301"
Hope you like book codes.
SHEEEIIIIIIITTTT t1_jacjqr2 wrote
Appreciate the info but is there a TLDR for this specific image?
RealJonathanBronco t1_jackdth wrote
lol I wish but there's no TL;DR for any of Cicada 3301 really. The best I can do is that complex code leads you to a book where another complex code emerges. The chain just continues on and on. Very few got to the end solve, the current iteration of the puzzle has been unsolved for years.
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