knuckles487 wrote:
I don't know who first did this so I can't give them credit but seen it on another site. The clue card we got for episode three was s666-LIAr. Someone solved the first half like this. Count 6 spots from the "s" and you get "Y". Count 6 more spots and you are at "E". Count six more spots and you are at "K". The word KEY. They apparently want to stop there and call it good enough and figure the clue is "key liar".
That doesn't seem good enough so I ended up at a translation site and entered LIA. It came back as "plaited esparto rope". Esparto is a type of grass that can be made into paper, shoes, and cordage such as rope, string, cord, lanyards, and necklaces.
During that same episode Craig was wearing a necklace with a key on it...
Well, perhaps the "-" sign indicates to start subtracting values, rather than adding. And if you convert the "LIA" part to their place
in the alphabet (L = 12, I = 9, and A = 1)...
We last ended with "k", so "k" - 12 => "y". "y" - 9 => "p". "p" - 1 => "o".
Leave the "r" stet (it's not capitalized) and you get:
"syek ypor"
Backwards, that's "ropy keys".















