Congratulations to @WShorow who figured out the first part of the clue was a library book. PQ2043 J6. And the second was a simple code instructing to turn to page 69 where the first line says “in September 1731, the excitement died away.”
No one has solved the minigame! This will be the last clue. The game will end Monday night either way! The first clue should be viewed as a catalog number. The second tells you where to go. Go find the answer!
No one has solved the mini game. Here is another clue. There are two different codes and a legit question. The codes are separated by the word Cars. Answer the last question with a date and win!
Here is the last minigame! 100 dollars to the winner. Solve this puzzle. Go where it leads you.
Peter quit (at) 20. (not) 43.
Jim (was) 7!
Cars turn. Where to?
12 page paper?
69 more?
When did the excitement die away?
DM me the answer. GO!
No one has won the second mini game yet. If no one wins by noon tomorrow the prize will increase to 150 dollars!
No one by 6pm? 200 dollars!! Go get your cash!
What is the 7-character code on the diamond plate iron grate?
What's the S/0# on Pole VEM04*2135?
What color is the "Worth Hills Village" center?
What object is to the left and right of the letters Zeta Phi Beta?
What section is associated with 3501?
Minigame 2 - this will be different.
first person to find these and send them to me gets 100 dollars. you will need only to send me a string of numbers.
We will call this the Worth Hills Hunt.
Start at Stadium and Bellaire.
Follow the Concrete Sidewalk!
Congrats to @A_N_T_H_O_N_Y_C who found the misspelling of the word “parking” on the fire lane outside the Harrison. 100 bucks for the winner of minigame 2!
Mini game number 2:
Harry has a lane for heat. But spelling ain’t his strongest beat - Find the mistake and take a snap. First one to send it gets 100 smacks! (Dollars). Go!