Yugalabs launches a new decryption game. The winner will receive a reward of 0.12 BTC.
Yugalabs launches a new decryption game with a 0.12 BTC reward for the winner.Author: WaTell Source: X (Twitter) @0xWatell
YugaLabs has launched a new decryption game, where the winner will win 0.12 BTC. Take 5 minutes to learn about the answers and solutions for the first week.
13 hours ago, yugalabs launched a new decryption game – TwelveFold Puzzle. This activity will last for 12 weeks, with a Moon Puzzle released each week. The first person to solve the puzzle correctly will receive a reward of 0.12 BTC. In addition, there will be an additional task in the thirteenth week – The Sun Puzzle, and the winner will receive a Twelvefold Ordinals NFT.
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Without further ado, let’s officially enter the first week’s puzzle ↓ There is a line of text on the left side of the image: “Having two together during hibernation can make all the difference.” This hint contains two keywords: 1. Two; 2. Difference.
Now let’s take a look at the six images on the right. They don’t seem to be any different from ordinary Twelvefold Ordinals NFTs. But if we connect them with the keywords, it’s easy to associate them: “Could these six images be any two Twelvefold pieces stitched together?”
Following this line of thought, let’s take the bottom left image as an example and try to decrypt it. We can clearly see that this pattern is actually a combination of #136 and #137.
Understanding this logic, we will find that the other images are designed in the same way. They are respectively composed of the following TwelveFold combinations:
1: #185 + #195
2: #63 + #72
3: #39 + #46
4: #184 + #203
5: #136 + #137
6: #181 + #204
After obtaining this information, what should we do next? “Subtract these two numbers” and then we will get 6 numbers, which are: 10, 9, 7, 19, 1, 23.
Next is the final step: “Match these numbers one by one with the letters of the alphabet” and then we will get the final answer to the puzzle of the first week → JIGSAW.
That’s the entire process of decrypting the “TwelveFold Puzzle Week 1”. It’s worth mentioning that the decryption methods for the following weeks are unlikely to use this approach, otherwise it would be too simple. However, we can be sure that “the decryption methods for the following weeks are likely to be directly related to those 300 TwelveFold pieces”.
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