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Topic: [ANN] iQCash CONTEST | Solve the puzzle to win BTC! SOLVED!!! Winner: lhvleao - page 7. (Read 3973 times)

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Another try. If you take the picture from the https://www.highiqforum.com/threads/contest-solve-the-puzzle-to-win-bitcoin.3311/page-3 post.
90 is the sum of 2 consecutive primes: 43 + 47.
68 is the sum of 2 consecutive primes: 31 + 37.
45 is the sum of all letters without the missing value.
On the other side of the coin the only missing prime is 41. So 41 must be in the equation.
So a guess could be -4 (45 - 4 = 41) or -2^2 or -b^2 or -D (delta)

Else we have:
* 37+41 = 78
* 41+43 = 84

So other guesses are:
* 78 - 45 = 33
* 84 - 45 = 39

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The answer is L. The sum of 3rd column minus 2nd column and 3rd column minus 4th column are equal (without third row). The answer should be the average of 1(2nd column 3rd row) and 23(4th column 3rd row) which is 12. Latin 12th letter is l(L). The answer is in lowercase since all other lined squares have lowercase letters. Used same valuations with BudBudderly from highiqforum.

As second guess because currency spelling is read in lined squares. The letter L symbolizes Litecoin, which is Ł.
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I forgot 1 x 1= 1
and 25 - 2 = 23

adding all is 267

off by 2 for next prime

The answer is PRIME2
or 2
or Greek notation B'
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No correct answer yet.

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Adding all together is 265, 267 - 2 (because y - 2).
Next prime is 269, so the answer is 4 or 2^2 or b^2 (beta B)
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Converting all letters to numbers alphabetical wise. Middle 3 rows all add up the same to 90+45+68 = 203. But 203 isnt prime number. To make it a prime the next prime number is 211. So we are 8 off.

The center square should read 8
or in greek notation Η´

No, but getting warmer.

Adding them all up together wil get 267. This aint a prime. The next prime is 269. So off by 2.

answer 2
or greek notation di-
Nope.
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Converting all letters to numbers alphabetical wise. Middle 3 rows all add up the same to 90+45+68 = 203. But 203 isnt prime number. To make it a prime the next prime number is 211. So we are 8 off.

The center square should read 8
or in greek notation Η´

No, but getting warmer.

Adding them all up together wil get 267. This aint a prime. The next prime is 269. So off by 2.

answer 2
or greek notation di-
newbie
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Converting all letters to numbers alphabetical wise. Middle 3 rows all add up the same to 90+45+68 = 203. But 203 isnt prime number. To make it a prime the next prime number is 211. So we are 8 off.

The center square should read 8
or in greek notation Η´

No, but getting warmer.
newbie
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Converting all letters to numbers alphabetical wise. Middle 3 rows all add up the same to 90+45+68 = 203. But 203 isnt prime number. To make it a prime the next prime number is 211. So we are 8 off.

The center square should read 8
or in greek notation Η´
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My best guess is it is the value of this coin itself that is behind the questionmark.

Reading the whitepaper from the site gives the following information.
I guess the valeu will be 11 or 101

Explenation:
So if this is a puzzle from say round 15, the value will be 11,
if this is a puzzle from round 16, the value will be 101

Both these answers are a prime number.

Sorry, that is incorrect.
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My best guess is it is the value of this coin itself that is behind the questionmark.

Reading the whitepaper from the site gives the following information.
I guess the valeu will be 11 or 101

Explenation:
So if this is a puzzle from say round 15, the value will be 11,
if this is a puzzle from round 16, the value will be 101

Both these answers are a prime number.
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It's on the website.
http://www.iqcash.net/
https://iqcash.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/iQCash-AngleLow3.jpg

I saw it last week and it went thru my mind to use the prime numbers from the front in the puzzle, but I still have no clue how to include them in the puzzle.


Thanks! Doesn't help me either for now Wink

It's not necessary to figure out the puzzle, but it can be used to confirm the solution.

Aha!

now we are getting somewhere.... Huh
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It's on the website.
http://www.iqcash.net/


I saw it last week and it went thru my mind to use the prime numbers from the front in the puzzle, but I still have no clue how to include them in the puzzle.


Thanks! Doesn't help me either for now Wink

It's not necessary to figure out the puzzle, but it can be used to confirm the solution.
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It's on the website.
http://www.iqcash.net/


I saw it last week and it went thru my mind to use the prime numbers from the front in the puzzle, but I still have no clue how to include them in the puzzle.


Thanks! Doesn't help me either for now Wink
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Can I ask another hint? Do the grid lines in the background have anything to do with the puzzle, I've been squinting and counting but hoping they're just the artful design.

No. Only the symbols (letters, characters, numbers, etc) in the squares and the arrangement of the symbols matters.

There is one minor clue on the other side of the coin, but no solution offered yet is at the stage where that would be relevant.

The other side of the coin? Sorry but I missed it, I see only one side on your ANN post.
Where can I find it?


It's on the website.
http://www.iqcash.net/
https://iqcash.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/iQCash-AngleLow3.jpg

I saw it last week and it went thru my mind to use the prime numbers from the front in the puzzle, but I still have no clue how to include them in the puzzle.
sr. member
Activity: 812
Merit: 270
Can I ask another hint? Do the grid lines in the background have anything to do with the puzzle, I've been squinting and counting but hoping they're just the artful design.

No. Only the symbols (letters, characters, numbers, etc) in the squares and the arrangement of the symbols matters.

There is one minor clue on the other side of the coin, but no solution offered yet is at the stage where that would be relevant.

The other side of the coin? Sorry but I missed it, I see only one side on your ANN post.
Where can I find it?
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