The video is a walkthrough of a game that has stumped many players. The host, who is clearly entertained by the challenge, describes how they solved each level.
At level 1, the host identifies a numerical alphabet and translates the numbers into letters, revealing the phrase "makes sense". At level 2, they decipher a phrase split into capital and lowercase letters, translating to "Those things". At level 3, they decode Morse code into the phrase "Are everywhere". At level 4, they solve a complex riddle involving the Golden Ratio and a numeric sequence, leading them to the password "religion".
The host then encounters a level that requires payment to continue. They ask on Twitter for help to purchase the level, and a user named Mrs Bius purchases it for them.
The final level poses a homemade encryption riddle that requires identifying the correct keyboard layout to decode the clues. The host provides hints about the length of the words, the presence of capital letters, and the need to consider the telephone keyboard layout.
In the end, the host encourages viewers to try solving the final riddle themselves, offering a second chance on Instagram for those who didn't succeed in the video. The video ends with the host expressing their excitement about the game, and inviting viewers to watch a related video or follow them on Instagram for more content.
1. The game mentioned in the text has 100 thousand downloads but no one has ever reached the end.
2. The game involves a series of levels, each presenting a different type of puzzle or riddle.
3. Level 1 involves a numerical alphabet and a string of numbers: 13, 1, 11, 5, 19.
4. The player translates these numbers into letters using the numerical alphabet, resulting in the word "makes sense".
5. The player achieves level two in 5 seconds, faster than level one, due to experience in creating puzzles and observing patterns.
6. Level 3 involves Morse code, which the player translates using a Braille tablet. The resulting phrase is "Are everywhere".
7. The player spends 5 hours solving a puzzle involving Morse code, which leads to coordinates in Peru.
8. The player discovers that the coordinates point to a giant desert with giant hieroglyphics, a brother on a fan parachute, and a possible religion based on the giant drawings.
9. The player initially struggles to find the password, eventually realizing that it is the name of the place, "Astronaut".
10. The player finds a riddle involving a drawing and a string of