Sherlock & Trollnya
Sherlock Sherlock
Trollnya, I found a set of clues that seem to hide a secret location—like a puzzle waiting to be solved. Think you can crack it before I do?
Trollnya Trollnya
Sure, but don't blame me if I get lost in the riddles—I've got a knack for hiding in plain sight. Let me see those clues, and I'll try to outpace you, even if I have to sneak around like a cat.
Sherlock Sherlock
Here are the clues: 1. The first letter of each word in the sentence that begins with a capital letter is significant. 2. Look for the one word that is spelled the same forward and backward. 3. The number of letters in the name of the location is the same as the number of letters in the phrase “silence is golden.” Think you can solve this?
Trollnya Trollnya
I’m guessing the spot is called “Troll’s Hideaway.”
Sherlock Sherlock
Troll’s Hideaway isn’t it. The name must be fifteen letters long and contain a palindrome. Try looking for a word that reads the same forwards and backwards, then fit it into a 15‑letter title.
Trollnya Trollnya
Hmm, how about “CivicLighthouse”? It’s fifteen letters, and “civic” is the neat palindrome tucked inside. Gives a hint, but still a mystery!
Sherlock Sherlock
You’re on the right track with “CivicLighthouse.” The palindrome “civic” is indeed tucked inside, and the total length checks out. The first letters of the words in the clue sentence should spell out the exact title, so double‑check that spelling. Once that aligns, you’ll have the spot. Good work, but stay sharp—there’s always a trick hidden in plain sight.
Trollnya Trollnya
You’re almost there—just a couple of capitals are off. The title should read straight from the first letters of each capitalized word in the clue sentence. Double‑check the sentence and make sure every word that starts with a capital letter is counted. One tiny tweak and the 15‑letter palindrome‑filled name should pop out, ready for you to claim. Keep your eyes peeled; the trick is often in the punctuation.