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Alpha Numericals - T3hRogue - 07-07-2010

17024.243!

It stands for Hello and before I show you how to use Alpha numericals you'll have to understand the purpose of the game. All you have to do is decode the persons message and then encode your own message for the person below to decode and so on. For Example:
Person 1: 2703.839, 5000 _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Person 2: message! Now try mine! 41532113.5142, 100000, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Person 3: Document! etc etc...

However in order to translate you'll need to use the numerical alphabet devised as shown below:
A=1
B=2
C=3
D=4
E=5
F=6
G=7
H=8
I=9
J=10
K=11
L=12
M=13
N=14
O=15
P=16
Q=17
R=18
S=19
T=20
U=21
V=22
W=23
X=24
Y=25
Z=26

One main problem that may pop up is the difficulty in deciding how one letter might mean another. For example you might mistake a part of a segment containing 18 to be R but instead its AH (A=1 H=8). This is where the blanks are provided to help calculate the number of letters needed. As well as this, there arent any numbers provided in combinations which dont make numbers (05 isnt a letter, 38 isnt a latter 45 isnt a letter etc etc) and so on. So you may have your encoded message done via the numbers provided but maybe its a little too big and needs trimming down. One way would be to use a equation factor. For Example 17024.243 would be presented as this:

17024.243 5000 Multiply _ _ _ _ _

However if making a short sentence encoded then the equational factor would have to be abandoned as the number presented would be to big to equationed to make it bigger or smaller. However, you could use + or - to be able to make simple equations to do. Example:

7024243 10000000 Add _ _ _ _ _.

Rules:
1)Abide by rules, therefore dont use these equations to hide away offensive words.

2) in cases of sentences dont add the entire number together. Example:
158 (oh) and 121512 (lol) to make 158121512 (ohlol).
3) Decimal points cannot go beyond 5 decimal places and cannot be reocurring.

I'll start off Tongue

38551.95 100 multiply _ _ _ _ _ _


RE: Alpha Numericals - Mark - 07-07-2010

This is hard. Was yours " cheese "?

4782829036 2 multiply _ _ _ _ _ _


RE: Alpha Numericals - hostingclick - 08-07-2010

wow my heads hurts!


RE: Alpha Numericals - Mark - 08-07-2010

Yeah, i got the same feeling but i was determined to crack it before i left the page.

To my understand and the rules, mine is 4782829036 x 2 = 9565658072

9565658072 = _ _ _ _ _ _


RE: Alpha Numericals - Pack3t SynAck3r - 08-07-2010

(08-07-2010, 12:26 AM)Mark Wrote: Yeah, i got the same feeling but i was determined to crack it before i left the page.

To my understand and the rules, mine is 4782829036 x 2 = 9565658072

9565658072 = _ _ _ _ _ _

Um 9=I, 5=E, 6=F, 5=E, 6=F, 5=E, 8=H, 0=nothing, 7=G, B=2

so IEFEFEH *nothing* GB
hmmm.....indeed

Perhaps something is lost in translation, but I don't see how to get that down to 6 characters


RE: Alpha Numericals - Mark - 08-07-2010

Sorry, i meant 4782829036 / 2 = 2391414518

2391414518 = _ _ _ _ _ _


RE: Alpha Numericals - Pack3t SynAck3r - 08-07-2010

Ahh, much better

Winner

12151.9518 10^4 multiply _ _ _ _ _


RE: Alpha Numericals - WARLORDTF - 14-07-2010

Loser!

2804198220 6 Multiply _ _ _ _ _ _ _
just a thought, could you use basic formulae? like kMx+c style formulae