It seems that you're using an outdated browser. Some things may not work as they should (or don't work at all).
We suggest you upgrade newer and better browser like: Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer or Opera

×
avatar
erbello: Diggles

A81AD-75423-36A66-#A#B#

### - fake phone number prefix from movies
Thank you. Given the consent requirement, and the way immediately retracting consent doesn't always seem to stick, I've avoided claiming giveaways lately - but this does look like an entertaining diversion.
high rated
Tomb Raider: Legend

BUCP30A8C1399B4571
high rated
Blade of Darkness

83U9_D48A894EB4BA4 --- edit: redeemed

Oh no! ONE digit is missing! Dang.
( See? I can create puzzle giveaways, too! :-P )
Post edited Yesterday by g2222
avatar
g2222: Blade of Darkness

83U9_D48A894EB4BA4

Oh no! ONE digit is missing! Dang.
( See? I can create puzzle giveaways, too! :-P )
Thanks for the key,much appreciated.
Tomb Raider: Anniversary

PDRBF655274F93_6F8 --- edit: redeemed

I apologize for the missing digit in the last giveaway and promise improvement.
There's ZERO chance of this ever happening again.
Post edited 11 hours ago by g2222
avatar
g2222: Tomb Raider: Anniversary
Thanks for game with Lara ❤
avatar
Bum8ara5h: Maybe also kindly let us know how u decrypted it
avatar
Palestine: If the solver does not, I will. (^_^)
Thanks Palestine for the write-up. I missed this nice puzzle, but I don't think I'd gotten it anyway. Especially since, for example, if I look up roentgenium I find its atomic mass to be 282, as it's by far its most stable known isotope it seems. I wondered why NIST rather picked 280 and also saw that that Royal Society of Chemistry lists 280 as its "key isotope", but I guess it's just because both 281 and 282 were the last ones to be discovered (in 2010) and those data are simply not up-to-date (in case anyone cared!). Anyway,that would likely have thrown me off.
Well done to those who cracked it though!