Virna & Rebus
Hey Rebus, I’ve got a spreadsheet of all the guests’ snack prefs with colors mapped out—looks like a puzzle. Think we could decode a hidden message in the colors while we’re at it?
Sure thing, let’s treat those colors like a cipher key. If each shade maps to a letter—think hex codes or simple RGB values—we can line them up and see if the first letters spell something. Or if the guests’ snack prefs form a pattern, maybe a Vigenère on the color names. Give me the list and I’ll hunt for the hidden word, one color at a time.
Okay, here’s the rundown—one color per snack, all in hex for the win: #FF5733 for the spicy chips, #33C1FF for the cool yogurt, #A1FF33 for the sweet grapes, #FF33A1 for the tangy pickles, #33FFCC for the savory nuts, #FFC133 for the crunchy carrots. Now, line them up, pick the first letter of each color name and see if you get a message—good luck, detective!
Looks like the first letters line up as R B G M C Y – basically “RGB CMY”, the two complementary colour models.