For the “observation” puzzle, with a video about Sir Leigh Teabing, the questions aren’t particularly difficult. One requires you to count and there is yet another question that you could probably answer without watching the video. The most interesting question was the one that asks which is the only letter to be obviously lowwer case in the video, but that’s not a hard question either, if you pay attention.


Bye! Good Luck Everyone!
Here’s my observation regarding “getting” some of the answers to the various puzzles’ questions: whatever script or code is behind the “right” answer is pretty inflexible: if the correct answer is not typed exactly as the hidden code requires it, then the window doesn’t “recognize” your answer, even if you did answer correctly, and keeps asking you to try again.
Take, for instance, Code Puzzle #17 (Sir Leigh Teabing and his glasses): I got the answer immediately, however, the screen kept rejecting it.
Here’s why: instead of just typing the correct numeral, I added “times” after spelling out the number; let’s say, I would write “three times” –this is not the answer, by the way– instead of only typing the numeral “3″ and then clicking “submit”.
As soon as I typed my original answer in numerals and dropped “times”, the screen accepted the answer as correct.
So be forewarned. It can be exasperating, as it can take you way out of your correct answer in the first place while you’re trying to figure out “what have I darned missed?”…
No matter, all in good fun!
Blessings to all seekers!
Catherine