![]() I re-visited the clue and read it more carefully and I noticed that the puzzle authors had used some strange choice of words: numbers, count, and text. This puzzle had either pink or blue colors. If no row is ever completely filled with a consistent single color, then does this mean that there is some sort of limit to the length of the contiguous pattern? Every row there is a switch between two colors. No (pixel) row is ever populated with the same color. This gave me an idea that it was somewhat boolean. Striped patterns stretching from top to bottom, left to right. Having already tried the common decoding techniques to no avail, I decided to change my strategy and start observing the physical characteristics of the puzzle itself. Sadly I hit a dead end for a while as I looked into its color spectrum, pixel distributions, negatives, decoder scans, etc. 'Twould be a shame not to count this art among the great texts of our time Which was very lucky because Comment gives us a clue: As I read, numbers I see. 'Twould be a shame not to count this art among the great texts of our time Image Size : 92x163 Pixels Per Unit Y : 3779 Pixel Units : metersĬomment : As I read, numbers I see. ![]() ![]() ~$ exiftool puzzle.png 2>& 1 | tee puzzle.exif ![]()
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