CICADA 3301, O RETORNO DO ENIGMA! ‹ Desafio 2018 › - Summary

Summary

The text discusses the "If Every 33rd" challenge, an internet-based riddle that recruits intelligent individuals. In 2018, a new puzzle emerged, leading participants to encrypted links and complex images. The challenge referenced historical figures like Albert Dürer and contained hidden codes, coordinates, and references to the apocalypse. Participants collaborated online to decipher the mystery, but the challenge remains unsolved, emphasizing the need for genius-level intellect and collaboration among participants.

Facts

1. The text discusses a riddle known as "if every 33", which is considered the biggest enigma on the internet. The riddle was first introduced in 2012 and has been released annually since then. The challenge involves recruiting intelligent people worldwide to solve the riddle.

2. The 2018 version of the riddle is referred to as "2018 classified puzzles". The riddle is presented as an image that appears on the internet, with the text indicating that the test has started.

3. The image in the riddle contains a hidden message that provides a clue to unravel the riddle. The clue involves finding a code in the image, which leads to a web page with a countdown timer.

4. The riddle involves solving a series of complex puzzles and cryptography systems. One of the methods used to solve the riddle involves using Pythagorean numerology, a cryptography system that works with letters and numbers.

5. The riddle led to the discovery of an image that was initially thought to be a real image but was actually a puzzle. The image was divided into four colors: red, white, black, and yellow.

6. The riddle involved finding the origin of the image, which was discovered to be one of a million illustrations of the book of Job. The image was found to be related to Albert Durer, a famous painter from Germany who lived during the Renaissance period.

7. The riddle involved finding a code in the image, which led to the discovery of coordinates that were related to bullfights taking place in areas close to the sea.

8. The riddle ended with thousands of people trying to unravel the mystery. The challenge was designed to recruit the most intelligent people in the world and was intended to be complex and difficult to solve.