If you understand binary code stuff….

Home Forums Geocaching in Wisconsin Help If you understand binary code stuff….

This topic contains 29 replies, has 12 voices, and was last updated by  marc_54140 16 years, 5 months ago.

Viewing 15 posts - 1 through 15 (of 30 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #1727988

    Trekkin and Birdin
    Participant


    Can you help? I have been all over trying to decode this thing and nothing I’ve tried is making sense. I have googled “base case,” and get varying information that seems useless or so esoteric that it’s beyond me. I’ve tried a variety of binary code translators.

    Please PM me if you think you can point me in the right direction to solve this cache…

    GC1P72Y

    Am I going to have to sit with one of those binary charts and do this by hand? I never know where to start and end with these strings.
    If so, I guess that’s what I’ll be doing for some of the day. Thanks.

    #1904651

    amita17
    Participant


    Piggybacking on your request for help. I am also trying to solve a different binary puzzle (don’t have the GC number handy).

    Am I going to have to sit with one of those binary charts and do this by hand? I never know where to start and end with these strings.

    That is what I figured I would have to do, and it is a long process. If there is another way, please share. Thanks.

    #1904652

    Trekkin and Birdin
    Participant


    I have used online translators for other puzzles, but they don’t seem to work for this one. I really struggle to understand when a string begins and ends when they’re all 0s and 1s.

    #1904653

    Team Black-Cat
    Participant


    Hint from the cache owner?

    #1904654

    Trekkin and Birdin
    Participant


    All it says is BIN fives.

    I almost think this one could be a 5 difficulty, cause it seems like it requires special knowledge to understand. If I knew how to discern where the numbers break, I’d be happy to sit and hand decrypt it. Not that different than S4, and I managed that!

    Anything I google to try and gain some insight seems to require a basic knowledge of coding. I don’t know if I’m converting to ACSII, hexidecimal or what! I’ve tried them all.

    #1904655

    I don’t know if this matters, but do you have to split the code up in groups of five.

    #1904656

    Trekkin and Birdin
    Participant


    Trekkin’ has figured that part out. I gave up and decided to let him tackle this one. I’ve solved all but two of our puzzle solves thus far. He can take a turn, LOL.

    We can’t seem to find how to match these groupings into anything meaningful, though. Seems like everything is based on 8s and such. He figures the first word is four letters, and the middle two are the same letter. So he’s made better strides than I!

    #1904657

    gotta run
    Participant


    What did the cache owner say when you contacted them with questions on the puzzle?

    On the Left Side of the Road...
    #1904658

    Trekkin and Birdin
    Participant


    Nothing yet, Michael, but I told emailed him again and told him Trekkin’ has figured it out. He’s going through the decoding process, but his first efforts were making sense, so I think he’s got it!

    Glad one of our left brains was working today. He cracked the code, then wanted me to do the dirty work. Told him, nope, you get the pleasure for a change, LOL.

    Just a note to all Coulee Region cachers. The only hints we’ll share are those that were suggested here, which Trekkin’ figured out.

    Course, we have to finish and then try and find it, so we’re not celebrating yet. It’s happened before that I’ve solved something, it made sense, but it didn’t check out. This one is such that geochecker wouldn’t work to confirm our solve, either. We’ll have to head out with blind faith here.

    #1904659

    RSplash40
    Member


    I’ll only help if you write my name on the log for the ftf :>

    #1904660

    gotta run
    Participant


    @Trekkin’ and Birdin’ wrote:

    I think he’s got it!

    8)

    On the Left Side of the Road...
    #1904661

    Team Black-Cat
    Participant


    @Trekkin’ and Birdin’ wrote:

    All it says is BIN fives.

    I almost think this one could be a 5 difficulty, cause it seems like it requires special knowledge to understand. If I knew how to discern where the numbers break, I’d be happy to sit and hand decrypt it. Not that different than S4, and I managed that!

    Anything I google to try and gain some insight seems to require a basic knowledge of coding. I don’t know if I’m converting to ACSII, hexidecimal or what! I’ve tried them all.

    What I meant was what did the cache owner say when you asked for a clue.
    Looks like you have it figured out anyway, so no matter. This isn’t a 5 difficulty though. 4 is pushing it, other than the tedium of hand decoding the whole thing.

    #1904662

    Trekkin and Birdin
    Participant


    Yeah, you’re right about the difficulty. Once Trekkin’ got it, it was just busy work. There will be a payback cache of some sort placed soon, now that we get how this stuff works!

    It was actually somewhat embarrassing where he found the information he needed to come up with this one. But to save our psyches, we aren’t telling, LOL.

    #1904663

    marc_54140
    Participant


    Perhaps after you decode the binary, you get another embedded code?

    #1904664

    marc_54140
    Participant


    @amita17 wrote:

    Piggybacking on your request for help. I am also trying to solve a different binary puzzle (don’t have the GC number handy).

    Am I going to have to sit with one of those binary charts and do this by hand? I never know where to start and end with these strings.

    That is what I figured I would have to do, and it is a long process. If there is another way, please share. Thanks.[/quote

    So, what’s the GC # Curious as to which one…..

Viewing 15 posts - 1 through 15 (of 30 total)

You must be logged in to reply to this topic.

Purveyors of Fine Tupperware