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Lorek Templar 🧩

@lorektemplar #268922

Aspiring puzzle maker and ok puzzler solver.
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Got this one on the first guess in less than 10 seconds of thinking about it. Not sure what that says about me. 😅
Pick a Halo game (exact title) and win 20K HAM!
I just played the Guess the Movie game. I challenge you to solve it under 2 attempts!
Congrats to @lolclark for the solve!
Solution:
Too much for one post, so it's all in the attached image. Thanks to those who participated and let me know if you have any feedback on this puzzle or types of puzzles you'd like to see more of.
Final hint:
I would highly suggest googling the puzzle title and the movie title together and then looking for a corresponding wiki page. Some of the information on that page might help you figure out how to properly read the numbers on the puzzle page.

Also, you don’t have to (you could just make a logical assumption) but zooming in on the highlighted corner of that state will reveal a city that will fill in the other half of each 180° X ? , etc. They should be read as:
270° X ?
180° X ?
315° X ?
With ? representing the city found at the highlighted area and being the same for each.

Using a common flag cipher with four pieces of information on the puzzle page, with reveal a 4 character answer.
I just played the Guess the Movie game. I challenge you to solve it under 2 attempts! Gonna need these to be harder. Or I just need to watch fewer movies. 😂
For those stuck on the four cardinals step, the movie poster hints at something. Combine what it hints at with the four cardinals and a good google search might help you with the rest.
Just do what I do. Only give tips and never receive them. Works out perfectly! 😂

Here is my Degen Tip4tip Risk Info Frame.
Frame by @nikolaiii 🚀
Step 1 revealed (and Step 2 hint):
The image represents Blaise de Vigenère and a key = riddle answer. This is a hint to use the riddle answer (ROAST) as the key for a vigenere cipher with the jumbled string above. Doing so gives the link to Step 2 below.
https://puzzel.org/jigsaw/play?p=-O8bUAmr7RV_qp9-RxIW
Step 2 hint:
The solved jigsaw pictogram represents another web link. This time a shortened URL in the form of xxx.xx/xxxxx
You have all failed me. 😂 I didn't end up eating lunch. Maybe if one of y'all can help me out tomorrow, I won't be distracted and will be able to sort out what to eat. On the plus side, @tekkac was able to solve the cryptic riddle, resulting in the word ROAST. Now just do a google image search and you might be able to find out what to do with that bizarre string of jumbled characters above the riddle. Good luck!
I'm struggling to decide what to eat for lunch today. So, while I ponder that, I figured I'd come up with a puzzle. 2500 degen to the first solver.

yhthl://gizrxc.cry/czussp/gzaq?i=-F8pUSfi7FV_ii9-IlIO

harshly criticize members of micro astronomy
Final hint!
What we know:
I visited several countries, drank a lot and now need to do something.
Each country has a unique flag.
*The answer is visual.* (I'll acknowledge that 1/5 of the answer is a little less obvious but the remaining 4/5 provide only one possible answer that fits this context)
Good luck! 🧩
@listen2mm.eth has correctly identified the country flags. Now there is only one thing left to do!
🇨🇳🇨🇺🇬🇪🇯🇵🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
The first step has been uncovered by @wanderlustmom. The memories are all word wraps for countries with an extra letter wrapped in the country name. (any letters that fall outside of the country name are irrelevant, as they are not "wrapped".) I.e. CHIF NAAN = CHI F NA. Apply that logic to the rest of the memories. From there, you have another step to determine the one "one thing left to do". Good luck
Sorry for the delay in puzzles. I just got back from a trip around the world but had a lot of fun (maybe too much fun 🫠) and made a lot of great memories along the way! 🧩* 🍻

First to solve the puzzle in the image wins a 2500 degen prize!
Congrats @pallohead.eth and @tekkac (Couldn't tell which one answered first. Sorry!)
Solution: 50,000
This one was fairly simple. Each set of high scores had a trigram followed by a 5-bit binary code. The binary translated to A-J. Sorting the trigrams by their score/A-J letter, you get the following string. Written out it says, "MOVIEQUOTExYOUGOT(FILLINTHEBLANK)ONDOUBLEDRAGONxHINTxPOWERGLUV". The answer of course is You got (50,000) on Double Dragon!?

The hint POWERGL(OVE)UV and the line at the bottom "It's More than a game..." were a reference to the movie The Wizard, which the quote is from!
Anyone up for a quick, nostalgic puzzle?