This hint isn’t very difficult,
Just know your letters and some math.
We’ll use some substitution now,
Instead of last time’s Atbash.
The clue I’m giving you today,
Is eleven letters long.
Just follow each step one at a time,
And you won’t get it wrong.
The first one’s more than 2 squared
Yet less than 6 times 1.
Your answer’s seven and one combined,
But you’re nowhere near being done…
The next two spaces are both the same,
And the same as ten plus ten.
Keep filling in the numbers now,
And you are sure to win.
In Algebra we’re learning about
Square roots and factors, too.
This hint is the same as
Two squared plus ten and two.
The fifth is getting tricky,
We’ve moved from grammar to math.
Two dots upon eachother
You’re on the right path…
Six and seven are also symbols,
And both the same in a row.
Look for a question on your keyboard,
The symbol you want is right below.
Hint eight, nine and ten
Are all the exact same.
Thirteen and ten added
And you’ve found your aim.
The last is very simple,
Just a matter of thought.
At the end of each sentence:
Just a simple dot.
Take all the numbers,
And fill them all in.
Use simple substitution…
The beginning’s within.
DON’T TRY TO TRANSLATE THE SYMBOLS.
THEY ARE TO BE LEFT ALONE.
Just know your letters and some math.
We’ll use some substitution now,
Instead of last time’s Atbash.
The clue I’m giving you today,
Is eleven letters long.
Just follow each step one at a time,
And you won’t get it wrong.
The first one’s more than 2 squared
Yet less than 6 times 1.
Your answer’s seven and one combined,
But you’re nowhere near being done…
The next two spaces are both the same,
And the same as ten plus ten.
Keep filling in the numbers now,
And you are sure to win.
In Algebra we’re learning about
Square roots and factors, too.
This hint is the same as
Two squared plus ten and two.
The fifth is getting tricky,
We’ve moved from grammar to math.
Two dots upon eachother
You’re on the right path…
Six and seven are also symbols,
And both the same in a row.
Look for a question on your keyboard,
The symbol you want is right below.
Hint eight, nine and ten
Are all the exact same.
Thirteen and ten added
And you’ve found your aim.
The last is very simple,
Just a matter of thought.
At the end of each sentence:
Just a simple dot.
Take all the numbers,
And fill them all in.
Use simple substitution…
The beginning’s within.
DON’T TRY TO TRANSLATE THE SYMBOLS.
THEY ARE TO BE LEFT ALONE.
2 comments:
Ah!!!!!!! my little brain hurts!!!!!!!!!!!
NEW CLUE!!!! PLEEZ!!!
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