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I have the diamond's true form, but I can't find how to apply it's belt size to this... I had an idea, but it didn't work...
Also, I need help with the photon in problem 1... |
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#762 |
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I used FFR users in problem 1 for a purpose.
Also, the diamond's true form is another shape, not a diamond. |
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Not a diamond? I've got an idea... I'll go try it now... Also, I posted a rubik's cube solve. When are you going to update the scores? |
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I haven't got a clue...
I found the fragmented colors, as the challenge says, but then it says only when you reshape it's being in all its iridescence will you find the answer you seek. I don't know how I have to reshape it exactly... |
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clear your mind and wipe out the boundaries that you've built for yourself. only then will you be able to reshape it correctly.
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lol, more riddles...
I'll figure this out... |
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I'll update the scores when I'm not feeling lazy. I'm considering changing the way I score so the range isn't so huge.
I recommend reshaping the diamond in a word processor program after it's become iridescent... |
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Is a word processor program something like Microsoft Word? How would you be able to see it's true form after using Word?
Heh, I'm also stuck with 5... something about aspects of clocks... |
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use my hint. it's helpful.
and, i didn't use Word. I used Paint.... worked the same, but took a lot longer.
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Lol, I'm confused. I'll just take a break and try this later
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#771 |
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If for number 4 I'm trying to turn the 0's into carbon chains am I overthinking it?
Don't post the answer if it gives something away, PM me. |
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When you get it, the answer will be obvious. |
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#773 |
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You need to examine the diamond's source in order to determine its iridescence... after you figure out which parts of the diamond are which color, reshape the diamond into something else (belt size could help here) and you should see something interesting if done correctly.
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I am here right now to help people, so go ahead and AIM tkrof8327 for some help...
NO ANSWERS WILL BE GIVEN, SO DON'T ASK
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I did it for number 4, but i cant open it. what do you use?
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Don't reorder it -- just reshape it-- the belt size is there to let you know how wide the diamond really is.
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#779 |
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**brain explodes**
My AIM is the same name as my FFR name. If anyone can help me on 4 and 5 in exchange for help on 1,2,3, and 6, then IM me, or IM me if you just wanna bounce ideas back and forth. |
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