Hey Folks, check out this new quest from one riddle guys. Pretty innovative
http://riddle.nirajsanghvi.com/one/
-Student
Wednesday, May 24, 2006
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Pretty interesting quest/puzzle from one riddle guys |
Sunday, May 21, 2006
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Student Rant: The Da Vinci Code Quest on Google: Final Challenge |
Final Challenge on Google
Friday, May 19, 2006
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Review of The Da Vinci Code: the movie... the verdict is in |
Well, if I can sum up the movie in one word, it can be "disappointment". I watched the movie with a couple of buddies, one of whom has read the book and two others did not read the book. In the end the review seems divided, people who read the book including me were definitely disappointed whereas those who did not read the book were thoroughly impressed. Seems to be the general trend in the reviews so far.
For those who read the book and watched the movie, you would definitely agree that the character developement left a lot to be desired. Tom Hanks seemed to go through the motions for the most part. Sophie had a good actress playing her character... very pretty too. Sir Teabing's and Silas characters were the best in the whole movie. Overall, pretty slow although in fairness to the director, he did manage to capture important chunks of the book into the movie.
However, those who read the book can/should definitely pass on the movie. For those who did not read the book, go out and watch the movie, it's pretty good.
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Final Challenge: Google Da Vinci Code quest |
Hello all... I hope everything is well. I have been away moving and doing end of semester stuff. Sorry about that.
Congratualations to all the finalists. I am one of the lucky ones too. Okay so this place is for all of you guys to discuss , post and rant about the final journey.
May the worthy prevail.
Also, don't forget the movie comes out today. I will post a review of the movie sometime later today once I watch it and also post my observations once I am done with the final quest.
Good luck solving!!
Friday, May 12, 2006
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A new Da Vinci Code quest from Eurostar |
Hello everyone. An anonymous post from the comments in the quest # 24 section informed me of another Da Vinci Code quest going on and the prizes are pretty good there too.
Here is the link for the Eurostar Da Vinci Code webquests
http://quest.eurostar.com/
The best part is it lets Americans to participate in the challenge too even though it's a European based company. I just finished the first part of the challenge and they are definitely harder than the Google webquests. Also, for all those complaining that I give out too many hints on this blog, the puzzles are more structured in a way to prevent explaining , cheating/helping by others.
I am going to go step by step on this blog in the next couple of days on the Eurostar Da Vinci Code quest. If any of you guys find any instructions on the deadline for the competition, let me know.
Watch out on this space for more instructions and the Eurostar Da Vinci Code webquest.
-Student
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A Finalist confirmation from Google and Sony? |
As many of you reported in the previous posts comments, I too have received two emails from Sony(davincicodequest@sonypictures.com) and from (spotlight@news.sonypictures.com).
The content of both the emails is exactly identical other than the source of the email and the subject message. I belive that everyone who got to finish the final quest and fill out the registration form got this email and Google/Sony will begin to contact the finalists starting coming Monday (05/15/06). So everyone else outside the first 10000 but still got to complete the registration form will receive a surprise gift as a consolation prize.
Following is the content of the email(s)
" Thank you for participating in "The Da Vinci Code" Quest on Google.
This email is to confirm that you have completed all 24 puzzles within the quest and successfully registered for a chance to participate in the final challenge. Well done!
We will be contacting the 10,000 finalists on Monday 5/15 via email regarding their cryptex shipment. Within that email the 10,000 finalists will also receive instructions on how to participate in the final challenge.
All remaining players who finished the quest will also receive a surprise message via email.
Thank you all for participating in "The Da Vinci Code" Quest on Google and making it such a success. We hope you enjoyed playing.
The Da Vinci Code In Theaters 5/19
http://news.sonypictures.com/rspba/r2.php?b=131&970826/67438430/970828/T/www.SoDarkTheConOfMan.com
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You are receiving this email as part of your participation in THE DA VINCI CODE QUEST ON GOOGLE. "
Wednesday, May 10, 2006
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Google Da Vinci Code quest # 24: Observation Challenge |
Hello folks, welcome to day # 24 of the Google Da Vinci code webquests. It has been a great journey sharing these wonderful quests with all of you guys. For the Aussies and the Brits, the quest ends today, but for us Yanks, we have a while to go. So, let's get started on the final quest for Phase 1.
UPDATE: If you get an error message "
... but your query looks similar to automated requests from a computer virus or spyware application. To protect our users, we can't process your request right now. We'll restore your access as quickly as possible, so try again soon. In the meantime, if you suspect that your computer or network has been infected, you might want to run a virus checker or spyware remover to make sure that your systems are free of viruses and other spurious software. We apologize for the inconvenience, and hope we'll see you again on Google.",
Don't freak out. Google sees a lot of people updating the Google/ig homepage and thinks its a virus or a bot. At the bottom of the page, you will see a verification text. Enter the text into the box and you will be redirected to your homepage. Click on solve the next puzzle link and you should be all set.
Today's challenge is being called "The Observation Challenge"
The instructions are as follows
" Jean Reno is Bezu Fache, a police Captain known for his unrelenting pursuit of the truth.
Find the clip using the given search terms, watch it, and use your observational skills to seek the truthful answers to the questions.". You can watch the video on Google video or here below
The observation challenge gives us these hints in the form of instructions
"Answering these questions requires interpretation of ciphers and other cryptic messages. Who better to help you than cryptographer Sophie Neveu?"
Question # 1: Knowledge is a source of power, and books are a fountainhead of knowledge that Sophie's grandfather shared with her. How many books are shown in the flashback where they are reading together?
The answer could be found around 5 seconds into the video where young Sophie and her grandfather are reading together. Find the number of open books.
Question # 2: Langdon asks Sophie if she has heard certain words before. To what words is he referring?
The answer could be found around 12 seconds into the video with text inscribed.
Question # 3: The answer to the last question is an anagram.Please rearrange the letters to reveal a famous work of art by Leonardo that is housed in the Louvre in Paris and in the national gallery in london?
I have solved this one before but your answer could be found in the Wikipedia entry here
Once you are done, you are shown the congratulations message. When it asks for your google account, it is the account you have been using to sign in onto the personalized google home page. Punch it in. You are asked a whole bunch of questions, mostly about yourself. Make sure you do this as soon as possible because this is the timestamp google is taking about. It doesn't matter if you solved the previous quests in 5 seconds or 500 minutes. You are being time stamped here.
Winners please post back here...
Good luck solving!!
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How to be one of the finalists and win prizes |
Hello everyone. Today we are at day # 24 of the Da Vinci Code webquests. I have received tons of emails regarding this and moreover a lot of people have been chipping in, providing the rules and everything else in the previous post's comments. I want to lay it out for all and how to become one of the elite finalist.
As you can see, today's quest would be an observation challenge. This might be very tricky or be very easy.
The previous three observation challenges all had three questions each and for the most part, the questions were not random. Google might change this for the final observation challenge.
As in the forums, for prizes and eligibility, I am going to break it down into three sections; US, UK and AUS, the countries whose residents are eligible to win the prizes.
UNITED STATES:
As you are all aware, this Contest begins at 1:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time ("EDT") on April 17, 2006, and ends at 1:00 p.m. EDT on May 21, 2006 ("Contest Period"). To enter Phase 1 of the Contest, access the Contest Welcome Site located at: www.google.com/davincicode and follow the online instructions to select the United States and download The Da Vinci Code Quest On Google content module ("Module") to your Google Personalized Home Page. The Module requires Internet Explorer 6 or higher, Firefox 1.0 or higher and Macromedia Flash 8.
The Contest is divided into two (2) phases: Phase 1 and a Final Phase. (A third Phase consisting of an essay competition will be employed only in case of a tie in determining the grand prize winner, as described below).
In Phase 1, you will need to solve at 24 daily skill based, time-sensitive puzzles which need not be completed sequentially as outlined below. Only the first 10,000 participants who, having correctly solved all 24 Daily Puzzles during Phase 1, submit a Puzzle Completion Form (and who thereafter submit a Contest Entry Form) in accordance with these Rules before 1:00 p.m. EDT on May 11, 2006 will be deemed "Finalists." Only Finalists are eligible to advance to the Final Phase.
So in other words, you need to solve the puzzles and submit the contest entry form by 1:00PM Eastern Time tomorrow(May 11th). Finalists will be notified by email on or about May 15, 2006 and at time of receipt of their Finalist Prize which will be shipped by postal mail to be received by May 18, 2006.
Second Phase:The Final Phase of this Contest consists of a skill-based, time-sensitive series of five (5) puzzles which must be completed sequentially (collectively, "Final Puzzle Challenge"). The Final Puzzle Challenge is a skill-based, time-sensitive series of five puzzles which must be completed in sequence. The Final Puzzle Challenge will be made available to Finalists starting on or about 1:00 p.m. EDT on Friday May 19, 2006 and must be completed by 1:00 p.m. EDT on Sunday, May 21, 2006 ("Final Puzzle Time Period").
For the full list of rules, check it out here
For the prizes list in the US, check it out here
UNITED KINGDOM
Unfortunately for our UK visitors, the suspense ends today, where there is no final phase of the competition. All your entries must be submitted by the midnight GMT on May 12th 2006. Another messed up part is that the winners are drawn randomly and under independent supervision, from all entrants who have correctly completed all 24 puzzles, and notified within 28 days of the closing date. Also, the winners may be required to participate in publicity connected with this promotion. However, the upside is that the prizes being given out are awesome.
You can check out the full list of other rules here
Check out the prizes in UK here
AUSTRALIA
For our Aussie visitors, the promotion commences on Tuesday, April 18th, 2006 and closes 11.59pm, Thursday May 11th, 2006. The rules page doesn't mention whether the 11:59pm time mentioned is Eastern time, or GMT or local Aussie time. So make sure, you fill in as soon as possible.The judging will take place on Monday May 15th, 2006 at Sony Pictures offices, Sydney, 2000 and the winner(s) will be contacted by mail. There are a total number of 66 winners for Australia.
Check out the full list of rules here
Check out the list of prizes here
Good luck everyone.
Tuesday, May 09, 2006
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Student Rant: Google Da Vinci Code quest # 23 : Geography Challenge |
Hello folks... welcome back to another day of the Da Vinci Code webquests.
Today's challenge is being called the "Geography Challenge"
The instructions are as follows
"Paul Bettany is Silas, a man who in blind faith will do whatever it takes to track down a secret that must be destroyed, no matter where it leads him.
Assemble the jigsaw puzzle pieces to reveal and identify a geographical location.
Step # 1: The first thing you need to do is seperate the puzzle components which have text on them identifying the google copyright.
Step # 2: Usually the copyright text is placed on the bottom right. However, today's section has them on the bottom left.
Step # 3: Finish up the bottom row and work your way up to the top.
If you find this tricky, find the puzzle pieces which are flat on the side and the top, flat on bottom and right, flat on bottom and left which is the section with text on it and representing the edges of the puzzle. Put them in place first and work around it.
We are then asked our trivia question
"Surely you recognize this city of light. After all, it's home to the most famous painting in the world. What is the name of the city?"
The Mona Lisa is definitely the most famous painting in the world. A google search for the city of light would give you the correct answer.
We are then told that there are nine Cinquefoil icons hidden among the streets. They are easy to locate. Find and click on them.
After we solve this, we are asked to identify a sequence of numbers. An important hint is given in the question itself where the numbers go like
0,1, 4, 9 ... It is easy to identify them. A hint is the next in this sequence would look like 0,1,4,9, 16, 25,36,49 ... and so on.
Good luck solving !!
Monday, May 08, 2006
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Student Rant: Google Da Vinci Code quest # 22 : Chess Challenge |
Hello folks... welcome back to another day of the Google Da Vinci Code webquests.
Today's challenge is being called the "Chess Challenge"
The instructions are as follows
"Ian McKellen is Sir Leigh Teabing, a man whose every move has been in preparation for a Grail Quest.
Determine the only sequence of three moves that will lead to checkmate the given chess scenario. Knowledge of The Da Vinci Code may help you, as may Google Web search.
Question # 1: The leading member of the Priory of Sion is called
a. The Duegard
b. Iluminati
c. The Chief
4. The Nautonnier
A Google search can give you the right answers. A more effective place in on answers.com here
Question # 2: Which of these men was not rumored to be a Priory of Sion member?
a. Nicolas Poussin
b. Sir Issac Newton
c. Francois Mitterrand
d. Victor Hugo
For this answer, under the Wikipedia entry for Priory of Sion, we can find the answer.
Hint: Most of the above people were rumored to be the grandmasters of the Priory of Sion.
Question # 3: What is the name of the ancient Egyptian goddess of fertility?
a. Shiva
b. Isis
c. Gaia
d. Nerio
A simple google search would give you the right answer. In some cases, if you scroll down the results on the first page, the answer is in the description for some of the search results.
Good luck solving !!
Sunday, May 07, 2006
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Student Rant: Google Da Vinci Code quest # 21 : Curator Challenge |
Welcome back folks.. for the latest Google Da Vinci Code webquest.
Today's challenge is being called the "Curator Challenge"
The instructions are as follows
"Audrey Tautou is Sophie Neveu, a Police Department Cryptographer with a special connection to the murdered curator of the Louvre.
Use your curator's eye to hand the works of art such that the hooks match those on the gallery wall. Not all the hooks on the gallery wall will necessarily be used. Some art may have already been placed and cannot be moved.
With the quests involving pictures, it is always a bit tricky. The key to solving this quest is to make sure you take care of the largest painting first and go down progressively.
Note: The number of paintings on your quest might vary along with the locations some of them might have been placed. However follow the approach and you should be okay.
Step #1: Take the largest painting and try to position it on the board. Note: There are only a couple of locations where you might be able to place the paintings. An easy clue is that the paintings stick to like a magnet as soon as it thinks you are placing it in the right location. Also, since there is more than one position you can place these large paintings, make sure that use the space which occupies the least number of hooks.
Step # 2: Go down progressively in terms of size and take care of the next largest painting.
Step # 3: Take care of the horizontal ones with 3 hooks first. Also a tricky issue is one you need to place the vertical painting with just one hook.
Once we are done assembling the paintings, we are asked our daily trivia question.
"Petarch sent three presents to the Bishop of Cavaillon. What was the color of the first present?"
We are recommended to use Google Book Search. Once you go to google book search, type in the section of the question in bold and you should be able to find your answer.
Good luck solving!!
Saturday, May 06, 2006
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Student Rant: Google Da Vinci Code quest # 20 : Restoration Challenge |
Sorry everyone. After a while, I gave up on Blogger to load the pictures for me. Finally got it work. I hope by this time, a lot of you guys have finished this quest.
Today's challenge is being called the Restoration Challenge
The instructions are as follows
"Alfred Molina is Manuel Aringarosa, a Bishop dedicated to preserving, if not restoring, conservative values.
A question is hidden in plain sight on this class work of art - parts of the question are unclear, obscured by debris. Clear the particles of debris by selecting pairs that are seperated by one space, they will merge into one particle. When there is only one particle left, the question will be revealed. Ignore any text obscured by the last particle and solve the mystery.
The strategy for solving this is simple. We need to make sure that there is no single piece of debris lying in far flung place, left all by itself.
Select the piece of debris in the extreme corners and try to pair them up.
In the earlier restoration quests, some of you have emailed me that they just click randomly and then the quest is solved. However, this one is ddefinitely harder where you need a strategy. For selecting items, it you click on a piece of debris, to merge them, click on the other piece of debris which is highlighted. Make sure you pair up the far flung pieces of debris first.
Finally, the daily trivia question.
Decidedly, the Florentine is prepared for what?
Again, we are recommended to use Google Book search. A simple search query on Google book search gave me the right answer.
Note: The trivia question on your screen might be different. Just copy paste the section of the question in the google book search which should help you find your answer faster.
Good luck solving!!
Friday, May 05, 2006
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Student Rant: Google Da Vinci Code quest # 19: Symbol Challenge |
Hello everyone... welcome back. On a personal note, I just got done with the last of my finals. I guess you might have noticed that in the last couple of days, I was trying to be brief at the best with respect to the puzzles. Sometimes I posted the wrong quest number... stuff like that. Well, finals done, let's get rocking on the quests.
We are approaching the final stretch of the Da Vinci Code webquests starting today. Today's quest is the Symbol Challenge
The instructions are as follows
"Tom Hanks is professor Robert Langdon, an expert on the interpretation of symbols.
Use your logic skills and drag the symbols onto the grid such that the symbols in each row are all distinct, the symbols in each column are all distinct, and the symbols in each shaded region are all distinct. Some symbols may have already been placed and cannot be moved.
Okay, let's get started...
Today's challenge looks definitely like a good challenge. The number of blocks have increased. We now have a 6 x 6 block with 6 unique symbols... the new addition being a key looking symbol. NOTE: The puzzle and the location of the symbol might vary on your screen. However, follow the approach and you should be all set.
Step # 1: Look for the region with the maximum number of symbols already placed, whether a row or a column or a shaded region. Using my example, I will approach column 1 first with four symbols already placed and fill them up with 2 more unique symbols
Step # 2: Next, i approach the region with the max symbols already placed. This would be the dark red shaded region on the top. Fill them up with unique symbols taking care of the row and column requirements too. Also, I finish up the first row which now has 5 symbols already placed and fill it up with the unique symbol for that row.
Step # 3: Now its a lot more trickier with a max of 3 symbols in any region. A good approach would be finish up the corners and then come towards the middle. So I go for the last column on the right hand side which has 3 symbols already placed in them.
Step # 4: Again, a similar dilema with a max of 3 symbols placed in any region. Now with both our extreme ends filled, don't go for the bottom row. Approach a shaded region with the most symbols in it. I go for the light brown shaded region knowing that once i am done with that, I will have more information for the next rows. Fill the region with 3 more unique symbols taking care of the row and column requirements and the shaded region requirements.
Step # 5: Next, i finish out row 4 which just needs 1 more symbol and also row 3 which needs 2 more symbols. Once i am done with this, I am also done with the brown shaded region.
Step # 6: Now, i finish out column 5 which has 5 symbols already placed and with that row 2 which has 4 symbols placed.
Step # 7: Now, towards the end, approach towards filling up the columns instead of the shaded regions. Finish up the remainder.
Next, we are asked our trivia question.
During his Italian Journeys, William Dean Howells visits the Protestant ragged schools at this city.
We are told to search for this information using Google Book Search. A quick query gives me the answer to the name of the city.
NOTE: The trivia question on yours might be different. Open up Google Book Search and then type in the part of the question given in bold and if you don't get the answer, follow it up with the name of the author.
Good luck solving !!
Thursday, May 04, 2006
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Student Rant: Google Da Vinci Code Quest # 18 :Geography Challenge |
Hello everyone ... welcome back to day #18 of the Google Da Vinci Code webquests. I received some very valuable input with respect to the manner in which the puzzles are discussed. Thanks a lot for that... and I will be doing my best to incorporate as many of those suggestions as possible.
Today's challenge is being called the" Geography Challenge"
The instructions are as follows
"Paul Bettany is Silas, a man who in blind faith will do whatever it takes to track down a secret that must be destroyed, no matter where it leads him.
Assemble the jigsaw puzzle pieces to reveal and identify a geographical location."
So, lets get started....
Step # 1: Start of with identifying any pieces with text on them which indicate the copyright of Google images. I had three of them. Find the one with a flat end on its right hand side and with text on it and place in on the bottom right. Attach the remainder of the pieces with text on it on bottom right section
Step # 2: Since we completed most of the bottom section, finish up the one last component by looking for the right piece and attaching it.
Note: you will observe that as soon as a right piece is in place, those sections are locked and you can't move them anymore.
Step # 3: Keep it up this way. First bottom row. Finish up bottom row. Attach the section on the left hand side... finish up the row. Then attach the section on the right hand side... keep going left until you finish the whole puzzle... bottom --> top ; left -->right ; right <-- left.
The next question we are asked is
"Leonardo's reverse-handwriting manuscript on perpetual motion wheels can be found in this city. What is its name?
(For another clue, Hyde in the north;)"
The first thing, I did was assume the black flowing spot might be a river or some water body and the hint Hyde is being referred to that.
However the answer of New York does not work. Next, assumed that it might be a park or some nature resource.
This time, I was more successful. A Google search for "Hyde park" would help you find the answer. Warning: There are multiple locations for Hyde park but the location could be found in the first page.
Next, we are given another trivia question.
"Well done ! There are four Blades hidden around the city. Please find them and click on them"
This is pretty easy. A blade is a symbol that looks like a triangle.
We are asked one more trivia question after that.
"You have found all four blades, and lo! they draw an X over a place just slightly north of the Victoria and Albert Museum, home of Leonardo's Codex Forster. What is its name?"
You need to log on to Google Maps , and once you check on here, the location of the college is easily found. It is very near to the location of the Victoria and Albert Museum
Good Luck solving !!
Update: As ScottJG points out, Using google maps, instead of using satellite use.. Map and where the 4 blades point will have a name.. " .... ".
Wednesday, May 03, 2006
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Google Da Vinci Code Quest # 17: Observation Challenge |
Hello everyone.. welcome back to day # 17 of the Google Da Vinci Code quests
Today's challenge is being called "The Observation Challenge"
The instructions are as follows
" Jean Reno is Bezu Fache, a police Captain known for his unrelenting pursuit of the truth. Find the clip using the given search terms, watch it, and use your observational skills to seek the truthful answers to the questions.
Watch the video first here on Google videos or below
We are given three questions. The comment is "You'll have to use wit and wisdom in your quest. Look for Sir Leigh Teabing, yet another facinating character , on Google Video.
The three questions are:
Question #1 : Speaking of fascinating characters, there's only one letter in the entire video that is clearly written in lower case. What is that letter.
You can find the answer by watching the video and observe carefully when the Mona Lisa comes in the background.
Hint: When there is "So dark is the con of man" scribbled in the background. Another hint: it is not o
Question # 2: In just one word, the noble Sir Leigh describes the persuit that both he and you are on. What is that word?
You can find the answer 16 seconds into the video.
Hint: Also, the answer is given in the instructions along with the questions. Another hint... it is in bold
Question # 3: And to bring this back to the topic of movie spectacles, how many times is Sir Leigh Teabing shown wearing his spectacles, that it?
This is pretty simple. Simple observation
Hint: The answer rhymes with a movie that came out recently... Lucky number Sleven.
Good luck solving!!
Tuesday, May 02, 2006
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Google Da Vinci Code Quest # 16: Chess Challenge |
Hello folks... welcome back to day 16 of the Google Da Vinci Code quests
Today's challenge is being called "The Chess Challenge"
The instructions are as follows
"Ian McKellen is Sir Leigh Teabing, a man whose every move has been in preparation for a Grail Quest.
Determine the only sequence of three moves that will lead to checkmate in the given chess scenario. Knowledge of The Da Vinci Code may help you, as may Google Web Search.
Question # 1: The Louvre's famous Pyramid was designed by:
The answer for this question can be found by a quick google search.
The answer is given in the paragraph description under the first search result.
You can also search for the answer at Wikipedia here.
Question # 2: What French king built the Louvre?
This is a tricky question. If we go to the Wikipedia entry of the Louvre here, we will find the whole history of which kings or emperors patronized the constuction and renovation of the Louvre.
The answer is the name of the first king who started the construction and not the one who ended up commissioning it.
Question # 3: Which of these people in history never set foot in Notre Dame?
Since it is not the university of Notre Dame I was stumped as there is no relevant google query for this. I had to jump to solving chess and got the right answer straight away as it provides one of the two options that will lead to a checkmate.
Hint: Since the location of the various chess pieces might vary on your screen, it doesn't matter explaining the chess moves. However the answer for this question: He was once upon a time the Bishop of Rome and head of the Roman Catholic Church
Good luck solving!!
If anyone has a google query for the last question, please post in the comments or email me
Monday, May 01, 2006
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Google Da Vinci Code Quest # 15: Curator Challenge |
Hello everyone... welcome back to Day # 15 of the Google Da Vinci Code webquests.
Today's challenge is being called the "Curator Challenge"
The instructions are as follows
"Audrey Tautou is Sophie Neveu, a Police Department Cryptographer with a special connection to the murdered curator of the Louvre.
Use you curator's eye to hang the works of art such that the hooks match those on the gallery wall. Not all of the hooks on the gallery wall will necessarily be used. Some art may have already been placed and cannot be moved.
Note: The number of paintings and the location where they are placed might vary from your puzzle.
In my case, I had 7 paintings and one was already placed for me in the bottom left corner.
Step # 1: Place the larger image first on the board making sure that it occupies the least number of hooks. Also, if you place it at the wrong place or if you overlap a different painting, it just drops to the ground.
Step # 2: Take care of the next largest painting and fill up the board. If among the paintings, you have a long vertical one, make sure you have atleast three hooks. In my case, i would place it on the bottom right hand side.
Once we are done with assembling all the pictures, we are asked our daily trivia question. It is a translation question again.
In my case, it was " Translate flight to Italian". You can either use Google SMS or use Google Translator.
Good luck solving!!