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==Telegraph Spreads==
The Telegraph, a british publication, has started publishing monthly spreads featuring a number of perplexian puzzles, and some previews of up-coming cards.  The collected assembled can be seen here:


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Revision as of 17:40, 18 April 2006

General

Cards first appeared in the Firebox advert and were followed soon later by an appearance in the Parcels sent out. The cards have diferent colours, numbers and sets. The colours correspond to the difficulty and the rarety of the cards. Red being easy and common, silver difficult and rare.


According to the "rule card" you have to collect the cards and solve them to win Perplex Points at Perplexcity.com. You then have to try and make complete sets to win extra points. Then you can investigate who stole the Receda Cube and learn about Perplex City to reveal who is behind the Theft and why. Then it will be possible to find where the Receda Cube is hidden and claim the reward.

Selected cards may be seen in the Selected Cards article. Please note, this wiki will not be hosting all cards, but rather just those which fall into certain categories. See the Card Catalog at http://perplexcitycardcatalog.com for a comprehensive listing of all cards with much meta data.


Unsolved Cards

3 Cards in particular have discussions and information hosted here. They are exceptionally difficult to solve.


Card Sellers

The initial card sellers, according to Parcel Letter and http://www.perplexcity.com/index3.html:

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This list has since expanded greatly.


Playing Card Symbols

Some of the cards have Playing card symbols. Their purpose is currently a mystery and puzzle.

Map

On the back of Yellow, Green, Red, Blue, Purple, Black, and Silver cards are small sections of a large map of Perplex City. The map cannot be completed without all of the cards in the mentioned groups.

Large Ghosted Letters

On some cards, there are also feint parts of what could be letters, or perhaps a large image. It could be assumed that these will form a message, or image, when the cards are placed together in the correct order - perhaps this could correspond to the Map.


Telegraph Spreads

The Telegraph, a british publication, has started publishing monthly spreads featuring a number of perplexian puzzles, and some previews of up-coming cards. The collected assembled can be seen here:


Card cat title.jpg Please see Brian Enigma's impressive Card Catalog for a sorted, comprehensive listing of cards.