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*'''[[Shuffled]]''' ({{Card|243|Shuffled}}) - Once the method is discovered, it'll be easy...
*'''[[Shuffled]]''' ({{Card|243|Shuffled}}) - Once the method is discovered, it'll be easy...


*'''[[The Thirteenth Labour]]''' ({{Card|251|The Thirteenth Labour}}) - Come join the concerted effort to solve this puzzle, download the client from [http://www.e-wire.net.au/~eb_oakla/pxc/13labour_1_3_1.zip here], and follow progress at the [http://www.13thlabour.tk Assault on 13th Labour] site.
*'''[[The Thirteenth Labour]]''' ({{Card|251|The Thirteenth Labour}}) - Come join the concerted effort to solve this puzzle, download the client and follow progress at the [http://www.13thlabour.tk Assault on 13th Labour] site.


*'''[[Billion to One]]''' ({{Card|256|Billion to One}}) - A person must be located by just a photo; the card is meant to test the "six degrees of separation" concept by having us send emails around the world. A website dedicated to the card is [http://www.billion2one.org/ here].
*'''[[Billion to One]]''' ({{Card|256|Billion to One}}) - A person must be located by just a photo; the card is meant to test the "six degrees of separation" concept by having us send emails around the world. A website dedicated to the card is [http://www.billion2one.org/ here].

Revision as of 06:39, 12 March 2007

This page contains a list of all our "known unknowns" - questions that we don't yet have answers to. There is also an oft-unused page of False Puzzles & Speculation.


Current Hot Topics

Since the demise of the Third Power and Violet coming clean about the Cube, most of the loose ends have tied themselves up. V is presumably still on the loose, and we don't know what Claire Castille was really digging for. But that's about it.

Unsolved Puzzle Cards

See: Puzzle Cards for more on these.

On The Back Burner

No news from Perplex City lately:


  • Who created the Djinn virus? This was a virus that destroyed or accessed data on people's keys, and was transmitted key-to-key. It was created by someone who accessed insider information at the Centrifuge labs - a company that manufactures keys. The answer to this question is also the answer to the silver Shuffled card.
  • Who, and where, is Cyrus Quinton? We think Cyrus Quinton was the operational mastermind of the Cube Theft Team (codename: V) who disappeared once he had murdered Monica Grand. V's DNA records are not on the city databases, according to police leiutenant Helena Frye, which means he is either from outside the city, or has been able to hack into their records. Kurt can't find the name Cyrus Quinton on any databases either.
  • Who was Miranda working for? She talks about being a "lesser evil" -- does that imply there is an existing group which represents a greater one?
  • Who was above V in the chain of command? We know he has a Bigger Boss, possibly representative of an even bigger Conspiracy. Who are these people?
  • Inari Ekeba is a Professor Of Natural Sciences and wanted to do Cube Research, but Sente Kiteway wouldn't let her. The meeting flared up and she rashly threatened to steal the Cube. Significant, or a red herring?
  • Now that The Cube has been found on Earth, how are we meant to get it back to Perplex City?

Loose Threads

Some unresolved questions are unlikely to tie back into the plot, but remain hanging nonetheless:

  • The London Morse Code Message - WTF? We have snippets that are possibly decoded, but no concrete solve for the full message. We were possibly meant to go to the Tate Gallery at some point, but clearly haven't. Chalk another one up to the 3P, y'all!
  • Some while ago, a special offer was sent out from Firebox, which contained the Firebox 100 Letters. Many have speculated this is a global sudoku. While it is not directly tied to the rest of the story, the question remains, what is the correct solution?
  • The Backdoor to the Crypto department is still somewhat mysterious in operation and scope, but since it is no longer accessible there's no way to figure it out further. There were two open questions: first, there was some method of crashing the system Caine found which pulled up a file we never saw. Secondly, when starting the commands with a single END, it was possible to extract single letters and punctuation -- were there more, and did they anagram together to form a password or the like?