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The answer to the question "how many waves" is the number of loops in the spring: five | The answer to the question "how many waves" is the number of loops in the spring: five | ||
Edit: The answer has to do with how many times Loki waves on the video, which is five. | Edit: The answer has to do with how many times Loki waves on the video, which is five. | ||
</spoiler> | </spoiler> | ||
To next puzzle: [[Mantle_Clock|Mantle Clock]]. |
Latest revision as of 02:03, 18 January 2007
"The spring is useless in the watch, but reveals a secret when placed correctly"
W H S D E L K W I I I T D C Y E A N T M O N A T N T G H P P O N H G C V O E P W N E R H E U R E T O B E S X T I D I T R E P E W T A M F O N R S
<spoiler> The spring snaps to the grid. When it does, it crosses through the center of letters which spell out "How Many Waves?"
The answer to the question "how many waves" is the number of loops in the spring: five
Edit: The answer has to do with how many times Loki waves on the video, which is five. </spoiler> To next puzzle: Mantle Clock.