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  1. #1
    yeah-imanewb101

    5X5 grid!

    im thourougly confused, what is this 5X5 grid everyone is talking about, ive searced the forums and i dont tsee much, is this form the official website, or is it in the book? please explain!!! TY

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  3. #2
    cegodsey

    Re: 5X5 grid!

    See the treasure trove gallery just below your info at the top of this page. Some of the pics in there show solved puzzles, and the 5x5.

  4. #3
    Research Guru

    Jan 2005
    Tampa, Florida
    1,326

    Re: 5X5 grid!

    Here is the 5x5 grid:
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    "Wisdom comes not from knowing everything, but  knowing from whom to ask!"

  5. #4
    Trapape

    Re: 5X5 grid!

    Omni,

    That is a great 5x5 grid. Thanks for clarifying that to all.

  6. #5

    May 2005
    Dixie
    Ace 250
    454

    Re: 5X5 grid!

    Where's the "Q"?
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  7. #6
    treasuretrapper

    Re: 5X5 grid!

    Nice grid!
    so where'd ya find it or make it and how'da use it??

  8. #7
    Research Guru

    Jan 2005
    Tampa, Florida
    1,326

    Re: 5X5 grid!

    Quote Originally Posted by alabamadan
    Where's the "Q"?
    The "Q" was deliberately left out as per "one piece nary" and this is used to solve some of the clues in "A Treasures Trove". However, contrary to what I may have implied, the grid is the 5x5 but the arrangment of letters is not always the same as above. 8)
    "Wisdom comes not from knowing everything, but  knowing from whom to ask!"

  9. #8
    Trapape

    Re: 5X5 grid!

    Yeah it wouldn't be that easy. If the letters stayed the same for all the tokens then that would probably be to easy and some of us average joes would be able to solve it. LOL Just letting off a little fustration.

  10. #9
    PugLOVER

    Re: 5X5 grid!

    Quote Originally Posted by omnicognic
    Here is the 5x5 grid:
    How do you work this 5x5 grid? I am sooooooo confuesed!!!

  11. #10
    Research Guru

    Jan 2005
    Tampa, Florida
    1,326

    Re: 5X5 grid!

    Quote Originally Posted by PugLOVER
    Quote Originally Posted by omnicognic
    Here is the 5x5 grid:
    How do you work this 5x5 grid? I am sooooooo confuesed!!!
    Aren't we all!
    "Wisdom comes not from knowing everything, but  knowing from whom to ask!"

  12. #11

    Apr 2005
    136

    Re: 5X5 grid!

    How about like this! Can you figure it out?

    23 15 32 32 35 33 51 34 11 33 15 15 43 33 15 31 15


    HINT: the first number is on the verticle and the second number is on the horizontzal

  13. #12
    Research Guru

    Jan 2005
    Tampa, Florida
    1,326

    Re: 5X5 grid!

    HELLO ME NAME ES MEKE
    "Wisdom comes not from knowing everything, but  knowing from whom to ask!"

  14. #13

    Oct 2005
    De Pere/Green Bay Wisconsin
    235

    Re: 5X5 grid!

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe this was the POWs version of morse code. The "Q" was left out for simplicity, and it could be substituted with other letters...(i.e. "KEW" or "CUE"). Prisoners weren't allowed to talk, so they would "tap" the code on the walls or floor to communicate with one another. It may have taken a while, but time was something they had plenty of and nothing else to do with it, unless it was a forced labor/POW camp.
    I know this thread died awhile ago, but just in case somebody is listening....
    Right now I am, but before I was even more...or less.

 

 

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