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There are solution guides out there, but it seems that the primary reason for the existence of these balls is to fuel a microtransaction scheme based around receiving hints and then selling your contact information to advertisers.
311K views 6 years ago. Copernisis: The third puzzle in the Isis Adventure "spoiler" Austin Tonniges. •.
Anyone know the Isis Adventure puzzles? What does the community think of them I have an original Isis that I solved eventually a while back but was never able to make use of the key. Remembered about it earlier today and thought I would see what you guys think.
3 dni temu · With regard to purchasing the final puzzle in the series, you will need to own the first 4 puzzles in the series and provide evidence that you have all 4 keys. If you are short of 1 or 2 of the puzzles then you will be able to order them in 2018, but you will need to have solved each puzzle and have the 4 keys in your hand before you can ...
The ISIS is a tricky puzzle ball that is apparently hard as hell to solve. Each one is unique, with only one solution. If you solve it you can win prizes like cash, a massage chair, and other crap.
If your interested in well crafted puzzles (like the SW Puzzles) then it might be worth considering getting hold of a Japanese Puzzle Box (Himitsu Baku). They are a traditional Japanese box, with a special mechanism for opening - they can take between seven and 150 'moves' to open.
The solution to the puzzle yielded the secret location where a terracotta box was buried that contained a solid gold rabbit worth several hundred thousand dollars. It took a couple years but eventually someone solved the puzzle and dug up the "prize".