@The_BitCoiner If the other 11 words are in correct order and the wallet address is known, a simple python or JavaScript program can find the missing word within a few seconds.
@Fully_English@TRIGGERHAPPYV1 The word "miracle" does not always refer to religious beliefs.
Miracle simply refers to something different from the typical outcome or expectation. In this case, a child uninjured in such a severe accident is not the usual outcome so it's a miracle.
@Web3_Abukhair The answer of each line is the sum of the left hand values + the answer of the previous line.
It wasn't too difficult to spot the pattern.
@metaflowlive Without the correct word order this will be practically impossible to solve even with a good computer. There are millions of possibilities. At least, list the clues in the correct word order to make this solvable.
@debar_fx@avrilamaka It's not that deep. Malaria is endemic to Nigeria, so the people have naturally developed some level of immunity to it due to years of exposure. It's just simple biology.
@Vi_myao It's nothing new. A half-decent script can bruteforce 1 to 4 missing words within a few hours to 2 days.
The impossibility starts from 5 missing words and above. 2048 to the power of 5 = 36,028,797,018,963,968
And it becomes harder if the words are in a random order.
@Paradigmstories It can be bruteforced even without knowing the wallet address.
My interest, however, lies in motivation. I get motivated to attempt crypto puzzles if I can verify/check the reward address myself.
@CryptosQuest I'll tackle it by weekend when I get some free time. Just hope it's not solved before then. But taking a cursory look, I think I've identified some things.
🚨🧩 BIG PUZZLE DROP INCOMING 🧩🚨
We’re about to do something crazy.
Over $580 (in SOL) for one puzzle.
Please REPOST this so we drop it
and share it as much as possible.
Sharing might just give you an advantage 👀
Tag your smartest friends.
This one’s going to be legendary.
#CryptoPuzzle #Solana #CipherQuest #Airdrop #PuzzleHunt
🧩🚀
@CryptosQuest Can't remember the two accounts that failed.
But there's this other guy who is relatively successful.
https://t.co/DunEOyCB7X
He mostly posts on farcaster and zora and uses a token called SECONDS on base network.
@CryptosQuest I have seen one or two puzzlers who have attempted this. The token tends to either die or become stagnant cos most winners will simply sell it for something else. The token creator then does buybacks to boost price and the circle is repeated. Not really a good idea.
@CryptosQuest Just when I got some free time to take a close look at the puzzle, someone solves it! 😥
But how do you know it was bruteforced? Maybe they figured it out.