Hello, fellow researcher! I’m glad you’ve stumbled upon my work here and I hope that it proves useful in your journey to discover more about extraterrestrial life.
I recommend keeping this page open in a separate tab and communicating with your team of researchers in the field throughout the event to keep track of your progress.
Each of the above icons will appear on the individual puzzle answer sheets, which are included in your team’s packet of materials.
Check with your team to see which answer sheets still need to turned in. Check off the icons in the blue box above as correct answers are turned in, so that you can keep track of progress and what’s left to be completed. Your teammates may look to you for guidance on what they should be working on.
These glyphs, whose meaning I’ve already figured out, will be needed early in the event:
Here are some additional tips that may help you stay organized during the event:
- Some puzzle materials will be accessed later in the event, so your team will not start with all materials or all answer sheets.
- Some puzzles will take longer than others to solve. You’ll want to encourage your team to be working on the puzzle whose answer sheet has a blue alien with wings and five eyes as early as possible.
- It’s likely that the puzzle whose answer sheet has a rocket ship on it won’t be solved until the other answer sheets have been turned in.
- When your team is able to translate any of the glyphs into English words or numbers, they will want to keep that information handy as a reference for later use.
- Remember to keep looking for the icons on the answer sheets as a guide to help sort which materials go with which puzzles.