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Oliver_W
10-08-2020, 06:06 PM
A man has to enter a code to open the door.

The clue is 774469
He knows the answer to the clue is 626

Why is it 626?

The Slim Reaper
10-08-2020, 06:09 PM
Because it opened the door?

Oliver_W
10-08-2020, 06:12 PM
Because it opened the door?

No :laugh: there is an actual answer, I amended the o/p :laugh:

Kate!
10-08-2020, 07:30 PM
Is it the square root. Xx

Oliver_W
10-08-2020, 07:41 PM
Is it the square root. Xx

Sorry but no!

UserSince2005
10-08-2020, 08:52 PM
I feel like im on the mint

Babayaro.
10-08-2020, 09:34 PM
because seven ate nine :p :hugesmile:

Fetch The Bolt Cutters
10-08-2020, 09:51 PM
because seven ate nine :p :hugesmile:

****

Babayaro.
10-08-2020, 10:23 PM
****

you're a ****ing prick

Oliver_W
11-08-2020, 05:55 PM
Here is two clues in one picture!!

https://imgaz3.staticbg.com/thumb/large/oaupload/banggood/images/59/85/d9358881-0614-4c3a-94c1-c3143cb49276.jpg

MTVN
14-08-2020, 12:59 PM
What was the answer to this :think:

The Slim Reaper
14-08-2020, 01:00 PM
What was the answer to this :think:

I think Scott got it. :laugh:

Niamh.
14-08-2020, 01:03 PM
Yeah sorry Oliver I did look at this but literally no idea :laugh:

The Slim Reaper
14-08-2020, 01:13 PM
Is it because his wife held the door open for him?

Oliver_W
14-08-2020, 01:30 PM
I just realised I made a typo in one of the numbers in the o/p :joker: fixed!

Niamh.
14-08-2020, 01:30 PM
I just realised I made a typo in one of the numbers in the o/p :joker: fixed!

:oh:

AnnieK
14-08-2020, 01:33 PM
Come on Oliver....give us the answer :laugh:

Liam-
14-08-2020, 01:33 PM
Well now it’s obvious!

Niamh.
14-08-2020, 01:38 PM
Well now it’s obvious!

:hehe:

The Slim Reaper
14-08-2020, 01:44 PM
Oliver should be permabanned for this thread.

Oliver_W
14-08-2020, 02:08 PM
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/73/Telephone-keypad2.svg/1200px-Telephone-keypad2.svg.png

Niamh.
14-08-2020, 02:09 PM
I still don't get it :laugh2:

MTVN
14-08-2020, 02:24 PM
Phones, Pharaohs, Ring, Tutankhamen :think:

Ammi
14-08-2020, 02:29 PM
...so the numbers relate to the letters on the phone pad..?...and then an anagram of some kind...?..

Oliver_W
14-08-2020, 09:12 PM
...so the numbers relate to the letters on the phone pad..?...and then an anagram of some kind...?..

There are no anagrams!!

Ammi
15-08-2020, 06:43 AM
There are no anagrams!!

...okay, so if I use the keypad..?..I can get Sphinx...(...the ph threw me a little for a while, my thoughts weren’t of an ‘Sph word...)...and it could be a sphinx ring...but I can’t get the 626...the only thing I can see on the keyboard atm is ‘man’....


...and all I can see with the riddle of the Sphinx is...

Which creature walks on four legs in the morning two legs in the afternoon and three legs in the evening?

The answer…
Man walks on 4 legs in the morning (crawling as a baby), 2 legs in the afternoon (walking upright throughout most of life), and 3 legs in the evening (using a cane in old age).


...so I’d have to say 626 because ‘man’ is the answer that Oedipus gave...


...I know it’s wrong but....

Oliver_W
15-08-2020, 07:18 AM
...okay, so if I use the keypad..?..I can get Sphinx...(...the ph threw me a little for a while, my thoughts weren’t of an ‘Sph word...)...and it could be a sphinx ring...but I can’t get the 626...the only thing I can see on the keyboard atm is ‘man’....


...and all I can see with the riddle of the Sphinx is...

Which creature walks on four legs in the morning two legs in the afternoon and three legs in the evening?

The answer…
Man walks on 4 legs in the morning (crawling as a baby), 2 legs in the afternoon (walking upright throughout most of life), and 3 legs in the evening (using a cane in old age).


...so I’d have to say 626 because ‘man’ is the answer that Oedipus gave...


...I know it’s wrong but....

FINALLY :dance:

You got it! You identified both words, and their connection, so Ammi's the winner :dance:

Ammi
15-08-2020, 07:22 AM
...crikey...:laugh:..I really thought that I was overthinking that...and the ‘sph’ word threw me off track ...

Oliver_W
15-08-2020, 07:28 AM
...crikey...:laugh:..I really thought that I was overthinking that...and the ‘sph’ word threw me off track ...

Yeah maybe I made it a bit too obscure :joker:

Ammi
15-08-2020, 07:33 AM
Yeah maybe I made it a bit too obscure :joker:

....hmmm, well I guess that all I can say is...if it’s ever suggested that you host the TIBB Pub Quiz...?...we’re all going to scream a very loud NOOOO, Oliver...:laugh:...

...actually as frustrating as these things are, I really enjoyed that thought process because it was reminiscent of pub quiz days and spending ages on some clues...and then suddenly, you’d think...OMG, really, could it be..?...:laugh:...wonderful times...:lovedup:...so thank you for the recollections...:love:...

MTVN
15-08-2020, 08:00 AM
Blimey thought Ammi was so far down the rabbit hole with that one we'd never see her again

MTVN
15-08-2020, 08:02 AM
The numbers could at least have corresponded to how many times you had to press the keys for each letter :inamood:

Not that I'd have got the crazy Oedipus link anyway

caprimint
15-08-2020, 08:02 AM
Blimey thought Ammi was so far down the rabbit hole with that one we'd never see her again
:joker:

Yeahhh I read all that over a few times and I still don't get it

Ammi
15-08-2020, 08:14 AM
...actually, Oliver gave the biggest clue when he said...‘it’s not an anagram’....because he didn’t say that it didn’t correlate to the keyboard alphabet, which was the only thing that made sense...and the ‘sph...’ word really did throw me out completely for quite a while...

Ammi
15-08-2020, 08:15 AM
...also, Matt saying ‘pharaoh’...and not knowing his Pharaohs from his sphinxes....I mean...:laugh:..that threw me out a bit as well...

MTVN
15-08-2020, 08:22 AM
...also, Matt saying ‘pharaoh’...and not knowing his Pharaohs from his sphinxes....I mean...:laugh:..that threw me out a bit as well...

The sphinx head is based on a pharoah :oh:

Oliver_W
15-08-2020, 08:29 AM
The numbers could at least have corresponded to how many times you had to press the keys for each letter :inamood:

Not that I'd have got the crazy Oedipus link anyway
But that'd make it too obvious :laugh:

....hmmm, well I guess that all I can say is...if it’s ever suggested that you host the TIBB Pub Quiz...?...we’re all going to scream a very loud NOOOO, Oliver...:laugh:...
:joker:



...actually as frustrating as these things are, I really enjoyed that thought process because it was reminiscent of pub quiz days and spending ages on some clues...and then suddenly, you’d think...OMG, really, could it be..?...:laugh:...wonderful times...:lovedup:...so thank you for the recollections...:love:...
It's nice to finally be appreciated around here!! :love:

Liam-
15-08-2020, 08:55 AM
Still don’t get it :hmph:

Oliver_W
15-08-2020, 09:18 AM
:joker:

Yeahhh I read all that over a few times and I still don't get it

Still don’t get it :hmph:

The riddle was essentially asking two questions - what are the two words, and how do they relate.

Using an alphanumeric keypad, the words are SPHINX and MAN.

The words are connected because in Egyptian mythology, the answer to the Sphinx's (first) riddle is Man!

Liam-
15-08-2020, 09:33 AM
Speaking as someone who has answered at least 4 questions right while watching university challenge, that is ridiculous

Smithy
15-08-2020, 09:37 AM
There’s me thinking it might be something to do with a tune like when you ring that number and the dialling sounds like happy birthday

Oliver_W
15-08-2020, 09:51 AM
There’s me thinking it might be something to do with a tune like when you ring that number and the dialling sounds like happy birthday
Interesting thought!! One of my ancient phones used to have different beeep sounds for each key, and I guess I could have been using a musical scale...

Speaking as someone who has answered at least 4 questions right while watching university challenge, that is ridiculous
Nah :p Surely everyone knows about the Sphinx's Riddle, if not from Classics class then just cultural osmosis?

Ammi
15-08-2020, 10:55 AM
...any more for us, Oliver..?...

The Slim Reaper
15-08-2020, 11:03 AM
Ammi giving Oliver Oedipus complex is certainly 2020.

Oliver_W
15-08-2020, 02:28 PM
Not that I'd have got the crazy Oedipus link anyway

Ammi giving Oliver Oedipus complex is certainly 2020.

Oedipus isn't even the right mythology!! Didn't y'all ever do Antigone as a school play?!

MTVN
15-08-2020, 02:42 PM
Oedipus isn't even the right mythology!! Didn't y'all ever do Antigone as a school play?!

Eh Oedipus is the one who solved the Sphinx's riddle

MTVN
15-08-2020, 02:45 PM
When he neared Thebes, Oedipus came across the Sphinx, a ferocious beast with the head and bust of a woman, and the body of a big cat (usually a lion). The Sphinx had effectively put Thebes under siege, by refusing to let anyone past unless they successfully answered her riddle. Those who failed were killed, possibly by being flung from the nearby cliff, although some appear to have ended up providing the Sphinx with her next meal instead.

The riddle of the Sphinx was: “Which creature has one voice and yet becomes four-footed, two-footed, and three-footed?”

Oedipus correctly guessed a person (crawling infant, adult, and the elderly walking with a stick), causing the Sphinx to self-destruct, probably by throwing herself from the cliff.

Oedipus carried on into the city, where he was welcomed as a hero, married its queen, Jocasta, who was (unknown to him at the time) his mother, became king, and had children who were his half-brothers and -sisters.

https://eclecticlight.co/2017/05/28/the-psychology-of-the-riddle-oedipus-and-the-sphinx/

Oliver_W
15-08-2020, 03:11 PM
When he neared Thebes, Oedipus came across the Sphinx, a ferocious beast with the head and bust of a woman, and the body of a big cat (usually a lion). The Sphinx had effectively put Thebes under siege, by refusing to let anyone past unless they successfully answered her riddle. Those who failed were killed, possibly by being flung from the nearby cliff, although some appear to have ended up providing the Sphinx with her next meal instead.

The riddle of the Sphinx was: “Which creature has one voice and yet becomes four-footed, two-footed, and three-footed?”

Oedipus correctly guessed a person (crawling infant, adult, and the elderly walking with a stick), causing the Sphinx to self-destruct, probably by throwing herself from the cliff.

Oedipus carried on into the city, where he was welcomed as a hero, married its queen, Jocasta, who was (unknown to him at the time) his mother, became king, and had children who were his half-brothers and -sisters.

https://eclecticlight.co/2017/05/28/the-psychology-of-the-riddle-oedipus-and-the-sphinx/
oops you're right, duhhhh :joker:

Niamh.
15-08-2020, 03:29 PM
I am actually flabbergasted at how Ammi actually figured that out. That was ridiculously difficult and obscure Oliver

Oliver_W
15-08-2020, 03:31 PM
I am actually flabbergasted at how Ammi actually figured that out. That was ridiculously difficult and obscure Oliver

But I thought everyone knew the story of the Sphinx and the riddle -even if I did forget who the protagonist was :joker:

Ammi
15-08-2020, 03:32 PM
...:laugh:...

Niamh.
15-08-2020, 03:48 PM
But I thought everyone knew the story of the Sphinx and the riddle -even if I did forget who the protagonist was :joker:I have heard that story, the story isn't the issue [emoji38]

Oliver_W
29-08-2020, 07:43 AM
Real life footage of me crafting a riddle and TIBBers trying to solve it:

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Niamh.
29-08-2020, 07:53 AM
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