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› Forums › Geocaching in Wisconsin › Help › Does anyone out there read L33t?
Need help with a puzzle over in Minnesota. It’s written in L33t. While I understand how it works, I am having a hell of a time wading thru all the garbbly gook.
any help would be appreciated.
which one is it, I can take a look at it.
Wh1Ch 1 1S 1t, I c4N T4k3 4 L00k 4t 1t. W00t
GC1191C
50 6|4d n0b0dy wr1735 |1k3 7h15 h3r3111
@Mbarb wrote:
Will this help??
http://www.jayssite.com/stuff/l33t/l33t_translator.html
or maybe this one
I didn’t get the first link to load. The second one worked somewhat ~ I was able to use it and get to a point where I could interpret the coords successfully with my limited knowledge of 1337. It’s very nice that there is a coord checker on the cache page.
OK, Marc, I have it translated. (My mind must be sick!) Let me know if you want my to send you the answer. It starts with “Hello. I am a elite hacker who hid a geocache. Do you have the mad skills to find it ?????(about 100 questionmarks, the dumber the writer is, the more punctuation they use) To find it, go to the following coords:”
It ends with “Feel free to log your find in leetspeak. Woot! Good luck noobs!”
I will email you the middle if you like. Almost all the patterns in the coords are shown in the two sections I translated for you.
I must be a real noob. I had never heard of this goofy language until now. I was able to figure it out using the first link though. I really need to get out more. 😆
Yes, to Deejay.
And Yes, to knoffer!!! You really …..!