Uhm.. I'm getting the wrong kind of translators. I'm getting the audio kind of morse code.
Last I checked: http://i45.tinypic.com/2nu5bsy.png --- Isn't morse code.
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Uhm.. I'm getting the wrong kind of translators. I'm getting the audio kind of morse code.
Last I checked: http://i45.tinypic.com/2nu5bsy.png --- Isn't morse code.
Puzzle three doesn't require a Morse code translator (puzzle four does), but if you still want one that will translate Morse to text, this is the one I used.
Morse Code Translator
@James K. Polk: Thanks a lot for the help, I really needed to be hand-held through that one it seems. It was driving me crazy.
Yeah. I managed to find some...
However.. ...How do I solve #3?
Puzzle 3...
Spoiler:
Each letter substitutes another letter. The way I figured it out is that, from whatever the letter is that appears, count 13 letters after it, and whatever letter you end up on is the letter that's supposed to be there. For example, V = I, I = V. N = A, A = N.
Also, you don't really need to decode the entire message, its just there to help you find out how to decode it, I imagine. You just need the last word there, that's got quotation marks around it. That's the password or whatever.
The fourth one is a bitch, but mainly because there's this pretty irrelevant picture and some lame clues that don't help out at all.
Spoiler: Just type the exact coordinates in Google Earth. You'll find your answer soon enough.
Can anyone tell me if I'm at a genuine page or if it's just a red herring:
Spoiler: I'm staring at Leonardo Da Vinci's face.
P.S. @ Rocky: I don't see what 'American literature' has to do with the answer to that stage.
EDIT: Turns out I had the right answer all along.
You can solve the bug stage perfectly without knowing what American novel the picture refers to.
I did...