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Amgine - A Whole New Riddle

Amgine - A Whole New Riddle is another brain teaser online riddle game developed by Amgine. Change URL to give answer, include level number eg 1answer.htm. Spell out any maths symbols. "The" may or may not be used in the start of answers. Colours can be significant, so can file names, source code, titles etc. Some levels may relate to the previous level, others don't. Good luck and have fun!

Note: Please don't post exact answers, just give hints for levels!

Update: New levels added.

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What is Amgine - A Whole New Riddle?
Amgine - A Whole New Riddle is a game to play and have fun while you try to escape from the room or outdoor place by using your point and click and puzzle solving skills. You may need to find and use hidden items and clues around, combine some items with other items to use them on correct places, and solve some different types of puzzles.

How can I play Amgine - A Whole New Riddle?
You can play Amgine - A Whole New Riddle game with your mouse and point and click skills to find items and clues, use them on correct places, and solve some puzzles. You can navigate between rooms or screens and you may also zoom on some places to look closer. You may select items from your inventory to use or you may drag and drop them.

How can I solve Amgine - A Whole New Riddle?
You can solve Amgine - A Whole New Riddle game by looking around to find and use items and clues on correct places, combining items, and solving some puzzles. You can also check comments section for hints or ask to other players to get help from them. If you still can't figure out any part of the game, you can also check video walkthroughs.

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Yes, you can post your comments to share your hints or walkthroughs for Amgine - A Whole New Riddle game to help other players. They may check your hints, if they can't figure out some parts of games. You can also reply and help other players, if they ask for help in comments section. We will all be thankful for your help and hints for the games.

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  1. lol bigtank I swear I thought ur comment on nord was someone giving a hint! xD

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  2. @Nini Me too! lol! Got so excited! Their so onto us. We really need to sharpen are riddling ninja skills.

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  3. I'm paging some ppl that have already solved it. Hope they answer :P

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  4. i work in a post office but all i know is decimal money.

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  5. Got it!!!!!!!!! It's so obvious!

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  6. Well, I just went to that Nordinho site and I have to say it's getting ridiculous; four EG24 members there begging for help. That's not the way.
    Can't we offer them a deal like we give you guys hints for escape games and in return you help us with riddle games. Or even better, let's just hack that site and decode all their personal messages.

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  7. Answer : what they are lol!

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  8. not gonna beg nini , well maybe a little . clue pleaseeeeeeeeeee

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  9. omg thought i tried that hours ago. onto 12

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  10. Hahaha!

    Oh and still don't get it :s

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  11. Oh my God, it was just that easy. On 12 now and I guess I have to say thanks Nordinho guys.

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  12. mkganda silver c***, brass c***, copper c***

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  13. @Nini, what they are indeed, we overthunk that one lol

    Onto 12 :o)

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  14. lvl 12 some matching game?

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  15. OH! SHUT! UP! %@$%#^%@!!!!!

    Okay, on 12 :D

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  16. Gonna take a rest after that burst of excitement. I need a drink lol

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  17. I'm back from meal. What do we have so far?

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  18. lol...ooooor not actually

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  19. ok.. have cut off all repetitive pics and got 8 left.

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  20. Oh no, 25 pictures. Do we really have to find out who they all are? (isn't one of them Newton?).
    Anyway, kind of happy they're all called small.

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  21. Thanks for level 11. I'm on 12 now.

    Why are we good in escape games and they are better in riddles you wonder s-t?

    Imagine EG24 regular riddle players as a small, exclusive and elitist bunch of people not posting or brainstorming here but playing together in msn WITH the game's author hinting us into the right direction every time we get stuck, and coming only to ask for help here when noone else is available online or to brag about our progress. I bet the rest of the people would think of us as genius.... and THAT is Nordinho.

    I'm not saying they are not smart, but take that away from them, and be sure they would be as stuck as we are.

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  22. @Nini how'd you "cut" them off?

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  23. i think all these people are on or have been on our £ notes. darwin on a £10 .edward elgar on a £20 george stevenson on an old £5 note

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  24. ssstt, Edgar. My thoughts too, but if they hear it they might never help us again.

    Anyway, who's gonna take one for the team and is going to tineye/google all those people?
    I'm afraid I'm not capable anymore (sometimes I drink on mondays too).

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  25. lol s-t I lost my capability a loooooong time ago..

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  26. The women are Florence Nightingale and Elizabeth Fry, aren't they?

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  27. The second one is Darwin and is the first one Newton?

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  28. Guys gtg. See u! Back later to check ur progress :)
    Good luck!

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  29. yes small tool both on £5. boulton on a 350 , farraday on a £20. john houlbon founder of the bank of england. but some pictures are doubled up

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  30. thats me done for today will come back tommorow

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  31. 6 Shakespeare 24 wellington.

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  32. Okay, I have 7 of the non repeated ones

    Elizabeth Fry
    Charles Darwin
    William Shakespeare
    Edward Elgar
    Florence Nightingale
    Charles Dickens
    Prince Charles and Diana (obviously)

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  33. 3rd row, 1st image is Dickens?
    2nd row, 2nd image, Michael Faraday?
    1st row, 2nd image, is that Darwin?

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  34. 1 Christopher Wren. 23 George Stephenson.

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  36. First row:
    Wren - Darwin - ? - ? - Newton - Shakespeare - Stephenson

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  37. googled all the ones I listed and they are all on Bank of England notes. Sooo...

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  38. There are only eight that don't repeat. Unless, we're making a phrase with their 1st initials? blarg

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  39. First row Matthew Boulton and James Watt.

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  40. Ah thanks Cricketer9999a.
    So the first row is complete:
    Wren
    Darwin
    Boulton
    Watt
    Newton
    Shakespeare
    Stephenson
    That's right isn't it?

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  41. The ones that I mentioned were all 5, 10, and 20 pounds

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  42. Wait a minute, although different pictures, isn't the first one of the first row and the last one of the second row the same; Christopher Wren?

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  43. Yes, small, many many repeats. That's why I was only working on the eight that don't repeat.

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  44. The coin with Prince Charles and Lady Di is 25 pence, but the other 7 are 5, 10, and 20 pound notes. So far all of them have been on British currency at some time or another and initials won't work. Not enough vowels.

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  45. So second row;
    - ?
    - Farraday
    - Boulton
    - Boulton
    - Nightingale
    - Wellington
    - Watt
    Third row;
    - Dickens
    - Newton
    - Watt
    - Wren
    - Watt
    - Wren
    - Newton
    Fourth row;
    - Fry
    - Stephenson
    - Wellington
    - Charles/Diana

    Is that correct?

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  46. Oh, and the first on the second row is Edward Elgar.

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  47. Back.

    Tried the obvious one (as in level 11) but that didn't work lol

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  48. WOW! Well done, small! Now what to do?
    I see now who you were talking about earlier, but I think the last one on 2 is a Sir John H????? Knight of ????? Lord Mayor of the city of London blah blah blah Couldn't figure that one out.

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  49. Yep the last one on row 2 was Houblon. So the initials are:

    C.W. - C.D. - J.B. - J.W. - I.N. - W.S. -G.S.
    E.E. - M.F. - M.B. - M.B. - F.N. - D of W - J.H.
    C.D. - I.N. - J.W. - J.H. - J.W. - C.W. - I. N.
    E.F. - G.S. - D of W - Charles/Diana.

    And now what?

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  50. I wonder if we're adding them up? eew...

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  51. Sir John Swynnerton mayor 1612

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  52. Oops, I got that one wrong. It is Houlbon.

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  53. Okay, small, where ever you're going with this, take me with you, k? I'm so lost.

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  54. I think this is correct;

    Wren-Darwin-Boulton-Watt-Newton-Shakespeare-Stephenson.

    Elgar-Farraday-Boulton-Boulton-Nightingale-Wellington-Houlbon.

    Dickens-Newton-Watt-Houlbon-Watt-Wren-Newton.

    Fry-Stephenson-Wellington-Charles/Diana.

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  55. As someone already said, not enough vowels for an anagram.

    Might be something useful on this wiki page:;

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bank_of_England_note_issues

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  56. And if you translate that to banknotes it is:

    50-10-50-50-1-20-5

    20-20-50-50-10-5-50

    10-1-50-50-50-50-1

    5-5-5-?

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  57. And please don't tell me we have to use purple hell to decode their birthdates or we have to Google for their birthplaces or occupations or something like that.

    By the way, my previous comment was 666 (the number of the beast!?)

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  58. small tool, that page on wiki has links to each of their individual wiki pages.

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  59. Oh no @small! No beasts! I say copy/paste it in a new post and delete it stat!

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  60. The custom of depicting historical figures on the reverse began with Series D in 1970

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  61. I don't know why I even thought that was significant lol. I'm still stuck on the ones that don't repeat.

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  62. Cricketer9999a, I used that page (in combination with Google images) to find all the names and at the moment too wasted to keep on clicking on their links to find more infromation. In fact, I think I'm gonna call it a night real soon.

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  63. Oh and small-tool, the coin is 25 pence.

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  64. Lol mkganda, somehow it feels like 666 suits me quite nice.

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  65. And lol again. So Charles and Diana are only worth 25 pence? So what was all the fuzz about her? Papparazi, common girl princess, big funeral etc.

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  66. So by line they add up to
    186
    205
    212
    15.25 (lol)

    Total of 618.25

    Still nothing significant.

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  67. Hi Mkganda and Small-Tool.

    Still plodding along behind you .. just finished level 7 (morse code) and am onto level 8!

    I must say, your riddle solving skills are very impressive!

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  68. 61825 is zip code for Champaign IL. 3 guesses as to who tried to change their url to 12champaign.htm...

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  69. And at the moment just babbling away and wondering what infromation (my 3:10 PM post) is. Something like an afro haircut inside the brain when you're totaly lost!?
    And... still waiting for the Brits to solve this one. Come one guys, if it was something about Belgium (and in Dutch) I would solve it right away.

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  70. LOL!
    Well, I'm just tooling around the world wide web learning all kinds of things about 61825

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  71. So the author just posted this hint for me on nordinho:

    "Abba song might help, or the last image"

    And that there are now 40 levels.

    NICE!!!

    We were waaay overthinking again.

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  72. Tried that too and "two for the price of one" for some reason.

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  73. Abba song or the last picture

    so the picture is of
    25 pence
    Prince Charles and Lady Di
    1981
    Silver (or nickel?)
    Coin

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  74. 'Waterloo' doesn't work either.

    Sorry I haven't been much help tonight, but I've been ducking and diving between here, fooball on the telly and some really in-depth studying lol

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  75. *football

    sheesh

    Off to bed now, good luck you night larks...

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  76. HELP! Stuck on 11. copper, brass???? HELP!

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  77. @EnJoy, don't worry about what they're made of, it's what they are.

    Goodnight,

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  78. @EnJoy they're all c***s

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  79. @ Rambler .. Thanks onto 12. Is that where everyone is too?

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  80. Yes, dear. We are stuck here. I think it's just you and me. I've got to go in about 45 mins, but I'm determined.

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  81. OMG.. who in the HELL are all those people on 12?

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  82. all historical figures featured on British banknotes at one time or another.

    I first focused on the ones that didn't repeat and got 8 of them, but couldn't do anything with them. They're listed in the comments above though. And small listed all of them and then the value of each's currency.

    Then we get this hint:

    "Abba song might help. Or the last picture."

    The last picture is 25 pence with Prince Charles and Lady Diana from 1981...

    Now what? LOL!

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  83. I've been reading all the comments about 12 . Very impressive.. going to start looking at ABBA

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  84. looking at the way they're laid out, are we looking for "The name of the Game"? Is this like memory or something?

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  85. well there was a memory game that had pairs of pictures that you flipped over..

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  86. right. what with the ever so important coin?

    Note to self: Have something specific in mind before you search for "games" in google.

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  87. Okay dearest. I have to go. I've been at this one all day lol!

    Good night and good luck!!! :D

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  88. @ mkganda.. good night. I have to get dinner, will check back in the morning. Abba?? for godsake, I thought we were dealing with money

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  89. I need a drink. .. a toast to level 12!

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  90. Maybe he just means the song, M****, M****, M**** and we're further along than he thinks.

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  91. What the f..k is happening to my comments. Right after mkganda posted "Abba song might help, or the last image"
    I posted: "tried moneymoneymoney right away" or something like that.
    And a few minutes later I posted something like: "wish Ellie was playing this I bet she knows all about abba" and as you can see mkganda responded to that post at 1/24/11 3:46 PM with "Aww...me too".
    But now all my comments are gone and it makes me wonder how many more of my comments are gone and why.
    Going to bed now, pissed, both meanings.

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  92. @small-tool hi! Here are hugs, buckets of luck, and bags full of POP!

    Just stopping in, but I can't stay. I started the game, and using LOTS of hints (for every level) I got to level 5. lol Off now to watch Being Human on Syfy.

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  93. Hi!! I'm back.. gotta leave soon (sleep time), but I'll stick here for a while and try to help. :)

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  94. Oh! Seems like there's no one here :(
    Well, will try to figure out 12 :P (wish me luck lol!)

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  95. Hm... Got an Abba song called Money,money,money..

    Maybe we have to count the trios and add the coin to the equation?
    Ok.. can't think bout counting right now.. -_-..
    Well, time to go to bed! Best luck to us tomorrow! :)

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  96. @ Nini xD.. I tried that money song too in all sorts of ways, but no luck. Don't see how the trios would correlate with Charles and Diana though.

    @small-tool.. I saw your comment about Money, Money, Money song .. it is there somewhere.

    @kitkatfox.. we need you! please catch up.

    Ok.. drank way too much wine while lisetning to Abba songs on iTunes. Eyes can't focus see you in the morning.

    I am on the West coast USA so you all will get a crack again at level 12 way before I do..

    Good Luck!

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  97. small-tool, I thought I'd seen one of posts about the wallaby disappear earlier. Maybe this bug is affecting the posts.

    I think the Abba clue and the last coin is just to tell us that the images are m**** related. We already know that and have identified them, so it's how to move on from there.

    Why have the same person's picture repeated? That makes me think we need to concentrate on the pattern somehow.

    If the answer was a general term for m****, or b*** n**** then there would just be one of each surely?

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  98. Good Morning, I see it's still stuck at level 12.
    But oh my, I did laugh at all your comments, lol!
    I found a new hint on Nordinho :

    A** them up n then basic conversion

    part one I understand :P , but I'm too new at these games to know what they mean with basic conversion, anyone?

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  99. nope, still can't find the right answer.
    I added up, 618,25... nothing
    6 + 1 + 8 + 2 + 5 = 22 .. nothing
    618 + 25 = 643 ... nothing
    6 + 4 + 3 + 13 .....nothing
    even added up 1 +3 = 4 .. nothing

    lol, am I even close?
    I did convert n****** to l******

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  100. oops should be
    6 + 4 + 3 = 13 !

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  101. Truus, You don't need to do those extra stages. You already have worked out what you need to convert.

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  102. lol @Cricketer, I did??
    Do I misunderstand the converting thing?
    6 should that be "six" or the 6th letter of the alphabet, so "f" ?

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  103. @level 13,

    They are all vitamin B....B10, B3, B11, B13 and B12.

    Converting to letters is not working here.

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  104. Well, I'd better change my name from Truus to Paris or Nicole.... man I'm stupid, lol.
    I tried so many different combo's but nothing seems to work, running out of ideas now.
    I even used the comma/point

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  105. Hi all! @Cricketer Of course! We should have seen that in the hint. The author didn't realize we knew it was money.

    @Truus What conversion are we doing? I added them up a long time ago and have no idea what to do.

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  106. @ Truus

    just convert 61825 to three letters.

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  107. @faltu DOH! Didn't think of 18 and 25 lol! THANK YOU!
    13!

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  108. @mkganda, it is apparently n****** to l******

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  109. There's only 4 ways to group the 5 digits.

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  110. Have tried all combination of vitamin b and the numbers. nothing. Help mkganda! It's suppose to be easy one.

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  111. @faltu,
    thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you etc.........
    lol @mkganda, I didn't see that either

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  112. Hi! I'm here for a little while and tried to catch up (using lots of your help of course). Thanks @cricketer for 12! I was way wrong trying silver wedding anniversary stuff.
    Now, I got the egg page, but can't seem to enter the whole answer correct. Isn't it P***** F**?

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  113. @Truus 6 18 25

    On 13 they're all v*****n B and that clearly doesn't work...hmm...

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  114. @Ellie Good Morning! It's E*******h. You'll see the name in earlier comments. :D

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  115. @faltu Is one missing, maybe?

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  116. Thanks @faultu and @mgkanda! I missed that in the previous comments. Still had some trouble until I finally skipped the last name in the url. On 13 :)

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  117. So many Bs, it couldn't really be one missing b/c there are several

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  118. here niacin is out of place. others are not actual vitamins.

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  119. sorry .. cobalamin is also true vitamin.

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  120. I need a break now,
    have fun all !!
    and please, please, leave plenty of hints for me, because I really need them. LOL !!

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  121. Yes, it's 12. thinking...
    we have
    10 3 11 13 12 right?

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  122. Okay, see you in a bit, Truus! :D

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  123. Tried to convert the numbers of the B-vitamins to letters and ended up with Mickl which is not the answer...
    (I thought the first one was B9, hm)

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  124. Uh oh, is that one wrong? I thought it was PABA

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  125. @mkganda, you are right about 10, sorry for the confusion. It was that I thought of it as a component in folic acid, but it has it's own number.

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  126. tried bco****x and v******bc*****x to no avail.

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  127. It's like every site has copy/pasted the exact same information on B. So clearly this is something way more obvious than what we're thinking.

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  128. Now, I even tried to enter "bees" lol.

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  129. LOL @mkganda! Normally we're great at overthinking, but now I wonder if I shouldn't work a bit more to solve this. For the moment I'm staring at the names, waiting for a brilliant idea.

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  130. working with the #s now. jcknl? Maybe not lol.

    There aren't all USAF bombers as well are they?

    I know there's a B3, right?

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  131. Tried lots of things like that too @mkganda. 13=m, not n but jckml isn't a better answer.

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  132. Went back to the periodic table as well which gave me "manganelli". Doesn't work...

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  133. Oh! Got an egg!! Count lettrs in alphabet starting on B and anagram.

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  134. ahh, yes, jckml. Well we can follow her I twitter, I see! wee!

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  135. Ellie well done. Which letters?

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  136. @Cricketer, you have 5 numbers. Get 5 letters from the alphabet, starting on B each time.

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  137. Brilliant Ellie!!! On 14 now!

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  138. On 15 now. Part of the word for 14 is there already in the pic, then just think about how it's written.

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  139. @Cricketer count C as 1, D=2, E=3, etc..

    @Ellie Saw a hint on this one that there is no m*** needed. Just look at it. So I'm looking lol. :s

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  140. Lol @mkganda! I have no idea what m*** means, but looking at it sure helped :)

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  141. No @mkganda, not up, but kind of like in a row. Think of words starting with the one you see.

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  142. When telling a joke it should have p********.

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  143. @Ellie and @Cricketer DOH! Thank you! Had to go get the kiddies ready for school. Going to catch up in a minute. :)

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  144. Great @mkganda! Now I really have to leave to get some food before lunch break is over. Good luck and see you hopefully later tonight!

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  145. Thanks Ellie for 13.

    In 15 lots of clues. in source, in pic, in pic name and also some words are dotted like gamut, meted, screen, cartrip

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  146. Okay, kids off to school and I'm back. :)

    Looking at 15...

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  147. Okay, so "see last level" in the source. The last image was a grid.
    Not yet seeing dots in the pic

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  148. dots on numbers 27 23 19 and 16.

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  149. So far I see 3 dots. Looking for meted

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  150. Okay, got those too @faltu. meted was a hard dot to see. Does it look like there could be a dot on 12 over the 2?

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  151. May be then add crotch.. but others are on side.

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  152. I was also trying to use coordinates from punch pic here, but so far nothing.

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  153. You're right. If we use that with source hint, do we need to add those to the grid? I made a really bad version of it and am getting no results.
    Do we agree we're looking for an animal?

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  154. I see we're trying similar things here...

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  155. I've not found any animal and also source hint on this grid so far leads to nothing I've tried with shifting origins. but looks like it should be an animal.

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  156. okay, I think so too. What could we be looking for in the last level then? thinking...

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  157. Saw this on nordinho

    "Been cutting and pasting on lvl 15. May I check the order with someone please?"

    "Edit: Thanks Chantilly. I had one upside down. Now it makes sense."

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  158. What could we be missing?

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  159. also this: "PS: nice pic at 15"

    We're missing something terribly obvious, I'm afraid.

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  160. Cannot cut paste only the dotted one, trying number wise would be very much work and I dont think that will do. There must be a relation with the last level.

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  161. Okay, have both images side by side. Not sure what to do with them, but I'm going to play a bit with them I guess. :s

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  162. Got this hint, "Just connect everything, all the n******." I think we're doing connect the dots, my friend. Suddenly this got easier lol.

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  163. Hi all! I'm back. Just got to 15. Will try to help u guys :)

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  164. I've tried to connect them numberwise but it's not easy. May be I am taking complete wrong path.

    @Nini xd please help!

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  165. Hm.. Maybe if we search for the letters on the crossword. Like there's 1 H on number 3.

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  166. hmm...not sure I get what you mean

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  167. Hm.. forget it mkganda.. It doesn't work..
    PS: how are u connecting the numbers, or better what numbers?

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  168. Well, the crossword is called "dot" and we have dots at 16 19 23 and 27

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  169. oh dang!I'm leaving. Need to eat. Lunch time.. :P

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  170. Have to go again, bbl. But thanks for all the help on the previous levels. On 15 I connected all the numbers and now it looks a bit like a dragon or a horse. But dragon, horse or knight doesn't work.

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  171. Ok on 16 now. It was not a horse but a z....

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  172. How the heck...? I'm going with it! Thanks,
    @small-tool!

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  173. Is it a rebus on level 16 ?
    Anyway, really have to go now, back in an hour.

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  174. WE were waiting for you small-tool!!! THANKS! THANKS! Thanks!

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