…you may try this one..took me five minutes. Go ahead & have fun.
QT
Nice! Nowhere near "five minutes" for me, though, QT. Had to draw tables and everything.
“This isn’t right! It’s not even wrong!”—Wolfgang Pauli (1900–1958)
I will solve it, for those still riddling, don’t continue to read.
The cipher text is mostly fake. Only the weird red-marked symbols are relevant. In each row is one of those, mostly (latter row has none). The line in which such symbol is found gives you the position of cleartext letter in alphabet, e.g. T=20 >> red symbol in line 20. Reading from left to the right, each row one letter, you’ll get a gmail address as a solution.
The cipher was published by rapper ‘Ghostemane’, 11m followers, solution is already confirmed and published. Something like decodeframeatgmaildotcom, no need to contact as it is already confirmed.
Shaq yes I did.
QT
*ZODIACHRONOLOGY*
Given the solution, QT, did you…?
“This isn’t right! It’s not even wrong!”—Wolfgang Pauli (1900–1958)
Given the solution, QT, did you…?
Shaq yes I did.
Me too. And have you… ?
“This isn’t right! It’s not even wrong!”—Wolfgang Pauli (1900–1958)
Did I do…WHAT?
*ZODIACHRONOLOGY*
Did I do…WHAT?
Did you send an e-mail, and have you got a reply.
“This isn’t right! It’s not even wrong!”—Wolfgang Pauli (1900–1958)
Yes, he said I was a ‘deep digger’ lol
QT
*ZODIACHRONOLOGY*
Yes, he said I was a ‘deep digger’ lol
QT
QT, you must be far more important that me because, although I had sent my e-mail as soon as I had ‘solved’ the cipher (on Saturday, was it?) I’ve only now (Wednesday evening) received a reply. Mine says:
dig deeper. there is more. stay tuned.
I wonder if the wording of the reply you received was the same. As to the reply to me, I take this as an instruction saying "You have to dig deeper. There is more."
Could it, then, actually be that there is a cipher in the wider block of symbols as well, and that the answer we reached is just the "where to send your solution to when you get it?"
Hhm.
“This isn’t right! It’s not even wrong!”—Wolfgang Pauli (1900–1958)