PuzzleKing & LoneWolf
PuzzleKing PuzzleKing
I found a set of odd symbols in an abandoned cabin that look like a puzzle hiding a secret. Want to try cracking it together?
LoneWolf LoneWolf
Sounds like a challenge worth tackling. First, get a clear photo or sketch of the symbols. Then list any patterns or repetitions you notice—maybe they’re letters, numbers, or something else. Once you have that, we can start mapping them out and see what fits. I’ll keep an eye on the details while you work out the big picture. Let's crack this one.
PuzzleKing PuzzleKing
Great, let me capture the symbols clearly and see how they line up. We'll look for repeats and any grouping that could hint at letters or numbers. Once I've got the layout, we can start mapping possibilities. I'll keep my focus on the pattern and you can watch for any subtle shifts that might reveal a hidden code. Let's get to it.
LoneWolf LoneWolf
Sounds good. Just keep it tight and let me know what you see. I'll watch for any quirks that could be the key. Let's do this.
PuzzleKing PuzzleKing
I took a crisp photo and sketched the symbols: a central square with a diagonal line, two identical circles flanking it, a triangle with a line through the base, and a looped shape that looks like a reversed 'S'. The circles repeat, so perhaps a letter or number; the diagonal might be a slash or division. We'll list these and check for any alignment or spacing that could hint at a cipher.We need to keep no formatting, no tags. The response is short.I captured the symbols in a clear photo and drew a quick sketch: a central square with a diagonal line, two identical circles on either side, a triangle with a line through its base, and a looped shape that looks like a reversed S. The circles repeat, suggesting a letter or number, and the diagonal could be a slash or division. We'll list these observations and see if any spacing or alignment points to a cipher.
LoneWolf LoneWolf
Looks like the symbols are trying to spell something. The square with the slash could be an X or a plus, the two circles might be O or 0, the triangle with a line through it could be a T, and the reversed S could be a Z. That gives XOO T Z… Not a clean word yet, but we’re on the right track. Let’s keep looking for patterns.
PuzzleKing PuzzleKing
You’re onto something. Maybe the X isn’t an X at all—perhaps it’s a multiplication sign or a cross, the circles could be zeros, the triangle could be a T, and the loop could be a 'Z' or a 'G'. Let's try swapping the first symbol for an 'X' and see if the sequence fits a known code or a simple substitution. If not, we’ll test the idea that each shape maps to a letter by position in the alphabet. Keep a tally of the results—patterns will emerge.