Solve This: By BitFact
Rules:
Simple. I will give you a question and you have to answer it. If you solve it, you get a “Solve Card” proving that you answered the question correctly.
The questions will come in pairs of two. What does this mean? It means that I will make a paste with the question and an encrypted paste for you to put the answer. The ANSWER paste will contain the Solve Card. That’s it.
Here is an example of how the game would be played:
QUESTION: What is 2+2?
ANSWER: 4 (this would be the password for the ANSWER paste)
Q&A
-What titles will I use for the pastes?
Ok. This is VERY IMPORTANT, yet SIMPLE to understand.
Pastes with questions will have the following title:
<Solve Card #X QUESTION> [Y]
where X is the number of the card and Y is the number of the block.
Pastes with answers will have the following title:
<Solve Card #X ANSWER> [Y]
where X is the number of the card and Y is the number of the block.
To make sure you understand, here are some examples:
<Solve Card #1 QUESTION> [1]
<Solve Card #1 ANSWER> [1]
<Solve Card #67 QUESTION> [2]
<Solve Card #67 ANSWER> [2]
<Solve Card #99 QUESTION> [7]
<Solve Card #99 ANSWER> [7]
etc…
-How do I write my answers?
This is quite simple. All passwords are written in lowercase with no spaces whatsoever (unless stated otherwise by the question). Numbers and special characters may be used in the password, but you’ll know when to use them.
Examples:
orange
oneplustwo
4isjustanumber
3.14159isaspecialnumber
#solvethis
thatsit
I’ll be posting the first question briefly.