I found 2 answers for question 1, am I crazy ? Also, Q4 is strange.
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My difficulty rating of this puzzle: 2/5. (Of course, you guys might feel it to be higher. =^_^= )
http://www.itstoohard.com/puzzle/HW2RmBsS
This is a 'puzzle' to obtain the URL for the 'private' giveaway made on SteamGifts!
Please do not share hints or answers. Consider also that the more entries there are, the lower your chances of winning the prize. :P
All answers are a single word or number or format.
Good luck!
Deadline: ~1 hour
Current Entries: 87 (Suspected Remaining Cheater Entries: 10 - strongly suspected, if not more)
(Future puzzles will be harder!)
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If anyone is wondering why I am monitoring this puzzle solving giveaway so closely for suspected cheaters is to protect those who solved it fairly and honourably. I am also doing this to gauge how difficult I need to make a future puzzle giveaway or whether it is worthwhile to make another at all.
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[Archived Notes of Suspected Cheaters - Moved to personal storage, including screenshots of websites and profiles]
What is however interesting to note is where the majority of the suspects originate from, globally. When will people learn that when you have 2+ friends (other than yourself) that happen to solve a puzzle nearly simultaneously where hundreds of other people have been unable to solve on their own, it makes you stand-out a lot. The chances of it happening are very low.
Isn't it sad that >10% are suspected cheaters? Statistical analysis is useful and depressing at times.
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