Zahada Riddling

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Made it to 36 but I might have to call it a night. Damn.
 
I know what a red herring is, as in #3. I have a feeling the answer has nothing to do with red herring.

I looked up the definition red herring and everywhere. I am aware of red herring and I looked everywhere. These are beyond any riddles I've ever done.

EDIT: Got it. Now I get it. The one place I didn't look, lol.
 
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I should have called it a night at 36 but I just couldn't. I'd rather do more folding. :dunce:

Edit: on the plus side, 37 was easy! :lol:
 
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Sorry (not really as it has been just shy of 12 hours) for the DP, but has anyone figured out 44? Arr, it's drivin' me nuts!

Edit: Nevermind. Figured it out.
 
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There is also a clue written in white letters under the "image" of currency symbols...

I folded after the question required me to do some origami :crazy:
 
I folded after the question required me to do some origami :crazy:
You don't have to cut it out and fold it. Just do it in your head.
Essentially you're making (4) 3-D letters where 2 squares overlap. I'll help with the second one - yellow always faces you. Blue goes back, white across, red forward. Solve the 8 letter jumble and you're done!
 
http://img89.imageshack.us/img89/6517/oh****pq8.jpg

Crap. I know what I'm doing this weekend...
 
I can't even do number 4, can someone post the answer please, because I have no idea what the word could be. I'm guessing that 'shorter than string but longer than tall' or whatever it says means the word has 5 letters?
 
If you have any clues for 26, they'll be greatfully received. I've managed to plunder the words "BEST" and "HTML" from that mess of crap on the screen, but that's it.

What about the symbol before BEST?
Where do you see that symbol all the time?

What about the symbol before HTML... looks very similar something else, doesn't it?
Where do you see 'HTML' a lot?

What is rule two?

You've only got a bit more to figure out. Try writing it down.
 
It's a lot simpler than that. :)

Sounds like a "duck", and you'll require it in the quiz...
 
I can't even do number 4, can someone post the answer please, because I have no idea what the word could be. I'm guessing that 'shorter than string but longer than tall' or whatever it says means the word has 5 letters?

That took me a long enough time I almost quit.

But reading skills are good, as you've misquoted the clue. It's not "longer than tall."

But I had enough whatever-it-was to finally come up with it.:sly:
 
Are you sure you've "looked everywhere?"

Have you tried right-click --> view page source?

Maybe somewhere at the top of the page?
 
Page source was my first shot after checking image-names.. Might've overlooked something there?

EDIT: Oh, I see. Hidden math. :O

The next two were easy, though.
 
It is there, but you don't have to actually do that. The answer is literally right in front of you.

Well, up and off to the left a bit.
 
What's the name of the site when you're looking at level 3? You know where the site name is, right?
 
i'm sorry i just really suck at riddle, i'm the kind of person who riddlers have fun finding the dumbest riddles to stump me. i'm stuck at number 2 despite the hint about number two up there and have spent the last couple of minutes looking up the proper way to spell out the letters and punch them into the address bar.

like i said i'm not a riddlie
 
Alright, Q5 has me stuck.

EDIT: I cheated. The only time I will! Honest!
 
Alright, Q5 has me stuck.
Question 5 is a pain in the ass for anyone from the US who hasn't seen Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy and remembers that one certain line...
 
Yeah, and 24 also assumed facts not in education. I Googled for lots of hints on that one.

I've about had it, ready to throw in the towel. It's just not fun.

Ending at 35.

(34 actually, because I found the answer for 34 somewhere, still have NO IDEA how it comes out of those . . . . things on the page.)
 
I had to look for clues for 24 as well.
Ending at 35.

(34 actually, because I found the answer for 34 somewhere, still have NO IDEA how it comes out of those . . . . things on the page.)
I already told this to TM - the folding one isn't all that difficult. Print it out, cut along all the dark lines (yes, there are some in the middle, too ;)) and fold wherever it changes colors. If you only have a black and white printer, you're kinda screwed, I'm afraid. Color laser at work did a beautiful job. 👍
 
Q11's tough.

I can't reason why 1121 isn't the answer, when nothing else seems to work.

EDIT:

Looked again. In my defense, I don't know the first thing about binary.
 
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