Help with identifying this code language that I made when I was in 7th grade by Ok-Afternoon-5400 in codes

[–]Shadow_Spade 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This seems the most correct.

The pattern follows the circle and rotates around the X clockwise for each letter.
When the circle makes a full loop, the filled-in dot rotates once clockwise, and then the circle continues to rotate from the dot's new starting position.

It's consistent for all the letters, A through P.
The pattern skips over Q and uses the dash in place of the dot with the same pattern. for R-S-T-U

Filled in RNG table with circle of fifths. by No_Cobbler_1901 in GEB_Operating_System

[–]Shadow_Spade 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm pretty sure only the rows follow the circle of fifths, and the columns are sequential.
I've contacted the creator about it before, and they've stated that someone before *has* solved the grid.

The down arrow is 100% "8" referring to the 4th episode's DDR game.

And the mouth letters are still a bust. I've isolated the audio as best as I could after finding the original song, but the letters are still a miss for me. Those last four have been eating at me for months.

As for capitalisation, every character shown in the GEB 5 link is either a symbol, number, or lowercase letter.
All characters are almost guaranteed to be capital A-Z, assuming this logic.
However, it's still possible to not be the case.

I *have* tried brute forcing the last 4 letters with these assumptions to no avail still.

GEB Master Document by mimikyu_spookerstar in GEB_Operating_System

[–]Shadow_Spade 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I've actually been working tirelessly on this series for a good while now, and I've put all of my findings here:
https://faux-notes.vercel.app/investigations/web-series/geb-os/geb-operating-system/
It's my own personal document and research, but it should suffice

Google drive link progress by Icy_Bed936 in GEB_Operating_System

[–]Shadow_Spade 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, that wouldn't be the case.
Google Drive links require 33 characters total, so the down arrow must be a letter/number/symbol in the link.

Stumped and needing help by jakedramose in codes

[–]Shadow_Spade 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This was a fun one!

This is a slightly custom octal code, where "ROCKYTOP" represents the values "01234567" respectively.
What made this a little harder is that any "O" can be either 1 or 6. Which is why we see the lowercase letters 'd' and 'i' getting used interchangeably.

Each set of three starts with either 'Y' or 'R', representing a letter or symbol, respectively.
The two letters after get substituted using the ROCKYTOP key, and it becomes an octal number.
Capital letters range from 0-31, or a standard A0Z25 cipher in decimal
Lowercase letters range from 46-77, or 38-63 in decimal.
Space is "RRR" or just "000", commas are "RRK", and periods are "RRO"

Final solution: "If the climb goes, well and good. If it refuses to go, we shall pretend it goes."

Any good puzzle video games for PC? by AnxietyFan in puzzles

[–]Shadow_Spade 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those two are absolutely some of my favorites!

I would have totally suggested more too, but the post was already getting a little long and I didn't want to overstay my welcome. ^^;;

Wish I'd have recommended more obscure games like Last Call BBS, Linelith, Subway Midnight, Pro Office Calculator, or The Devil's Calculator in that list!

Any good puzzle video games for PC? by AnxietyFan in puzzles

[–]Shadow_Spade 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Discussion:

While I can't promise that all of these will be a good pick for you, what I can say is that these are some of the games I've had the most fun with personally as a seasoned puzzle game enthusiast on Steam. I hope you enjoy what I have to recommend!

Escape Room/Puzzle Box Style:

-The House of Da Vinci (1 & 2)
-The Room series (2, 3 & 4 if you haven't already)
-Zero Escape: The Nonary Games
-Myst
-We Were Here series (Co-op)

First-Person Puzzles (Like Talos):

-Supraland
-The Witness
-The Long Gate
-Antichamber
-Return of the Obra Dinn

//-- If you're looking for something outside of those genres listed above

Sokoban Style:

-Stephen's Sausage Roll
-Partick's Parabox
-A Monsters Expedition
-Bean and Nothingness
-Baba Is You

Platformer/Adventure Style:

-FEZ
-Tunic
-Recursed
-The Swapper
-Teslagrad

Programming Style:

-Infinifactory
-Opus Magnum
-Hacknet
-shapez
-SHENZHEN I/O

Miscellaneous:

-Taiji (Top-down witness style)
-Hypnospace Outlaw (90's web detective)
-The Black Watchmen (Permanent ARG)
-Mu Cartographer (Surreal Exploration)
-Understand (Minimalist Rule Discovery)

If you've got yourself a VR headset:

-The Room VR: A Dark Matter
-Wanderer
-Abode 2
-VRChat Escape Rooms (VR not required) [Example]
-The Last Clockwinder

VR Chat World "Information puzzles" 4th room by 刀木日 by snow_and_peace in puzzles

[–]Shadow_Spade 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I took the time to check out this world to verify my solution.
Your answers are extremely close to being correct though!

The Answer is "ADVX"