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Cryptography Challenge #45!
Link | by gendou on 2009-11-04 09:23:10 (edited 2010-06-05 22:03:21)
Welcome to Gendou.com Cryptography Challenge #45!

The goal of this game is to decode the secret message by solving this puzzle:





Once you find the secret message, send it to me in a message by clicking here.

hint 1
hint 2

Scoreboard:Already solved it? Want to try some more? See the full list here.


Re: Cryptography Challenge #45!
Link | by iamlagging on 2009-11-17 07:47:48
Definitely not a Rubik's cube

Re: Cryptography Challenge #45!
Link | by gendou on 2009-11-17 08:01:10 (edited 2009-11-17 08:02:21)
You're right, it doesn't simulate a Rubik's cube exactly.
It was easier to program this way, especially with the letters on the squares.
Cool 3-D though, huh?


Re: Cryptography Challenge #45!
Link | by iamlagging on 2009-11-17 21:23:01 (edited 2009-11-17 21:29:11)
I'm not sure if this is in the nature of the puzzle, but I found that you don't actually have to solve the puzzle entirely to get the answer. In fact, it's almost solvable by inspection after hitting the reset a couple of times.

What language was this done in? The 3D-ness kinda reminds me of a "Hello World" type program for OpenGL.

Re: Cryptography Challenge #45!
Link | by gendou on 2009-11-18 12:55:29 (edited 2009-11-18 12:55:44)
Yeah, refreshing over and over makes it quite easy.
It's fun to try and solve it normally, though!
I used the built-in 3D library available at Processing.org.


Re: Cryptography Challenge #45!
Link | by pokkoro on 2011-09-29 17:53:11 (edited 2011-09-29 17:54:14)
Oh my, that certainly did take a while Q _Q
The orange message was very funny, nice pun there C:

Overall mind boggling but thoroughly enjoyable.

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