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  2. Publius Enigma - Wikipedia

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    The messenger proposed a riddle in connection with the 1994 Pink Floyd album The Division Bell, promising that the answer would lead to a reward. [1] It remains unclear if the enigma involves a genuinely solvable puzzle as part of an early Internet-based contest or was a convoluted hoax. [2]

  3. Cicada 3301 - Wikipedia

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    The stated purpose of the puzzles each year was to recruit "highly intelligent individuals", although the ultimate purpose remains unknown. [2] Theories have included claims that Cicada 3301 is a secret society with the goal of improving cryptography, privacy, and anonymity or that it is a cult or religion.

  4. Hedgehog in the Cage - Wikipedia

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    The masked "Supreme Vont" alias "Široko" (), holding the Hedgehog in the Cage.A screenshot from the TV series Záhada hlavolamu about Rychlé šípy club (1969).. It was not until 1940 that it achieved its remarkable level of popularity, when Jaroslav Foglar published Záhada hlavolamu (Mystery of the Conundrum), the first part of his sequence of stories about the Rychlé šípy ("Rapid ...

  5. 23 enigma - Wikipedia

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    The 23 enigma is regarded as a corollary of the Law of Fives because 2 + 3 = 5. In these works, 23 is considered lucky, unlucky, sinister, strange, sacred to the goddess Eris, or sacred to the unholy gods of the Cthulhu Mythos. The 23 enigma can be viewed as an example of apophenia, selection bias and confirmation bias. In interviews, Wilson ...

  6. The Hardest Logic Puzzle Ever - Wikipedia

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    The Hardest Logic Puzzle Ever is a logic puzzle so called by American philosopher and logician George Boolos and published in The Harvard Review of Philosophy in 1996. [1] [2] Boolos' article includes multiple ways of solving the problem.

  7. October 1939 - Wikipedia

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    During this broadcast he famously called Russia "a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma." [1] [2] Born: George Archer, golfer, in San Francisco, California (d ...

  8. A Series of Killings Was Pinned on a Mystery Woman ... - AOL

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    A Series of Killings Was Pinned on a Mystery Woman. Then the Case Took a Shocking, 'Phantom' Turn. Sean Neumann. December 21, 2024 at 9:01 AM. BERND WEISSBROD/DPA/AFP/Getty .

  9. Monty Hall problem - Wikipedia

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    Steve Selvin wrote a letter to the American Statistician in 1975, describing a problem based on the game show Let's Make a Deal, [1] dubbing it the "Monty Hall problem" in a subsequent letter. [2]