Yuga Labs Bitcoin Puzzle Tutorial Part 2! The answer is related to "The Beatles"?
Yuga Labs recently launched a puzzle-solving event called "TwelveFold Puzzle," which will reward successful solvers with approximately $3,000 worth of 0.12 BTC in Bitcoin. The event is currently in its second week, with new puzzles already solved by some skilled individuals. This article will guide you through the steps to solve the answers!
Recap of the first question
The second @yugalabs Twelvefold puzzle has been completed!
While my inscription didn't win, here is the solution for this second stage. A 🧵https://t.co/GApoA3dR0p
— JTobcat (@jtobcat) September 13, 2023
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What is the answer to the second question of the TwelveFold Puzzle?
X, previously known as Twitter user JTobcat, recently shared the solution process for the second question "Pulse" after successfully cracking the first question. The following is a step-by-step explanation:
Step One: Observing the Frequency of Changes in the Question
The static image of this question consists of 7 GIFs, with the top GIF not being part of the question, but used to display all 12 images that will appear.
Readers are advised to click on the question themselves for a clearer understanding of the answering process.
- 9 0.25 seconds
- 7 0.5 seconds
- 9 0.5 seconds
- 5 0.75 seconds
- 9 0.25 seconds
- 5 0.25 seconds
- 7 0.25 seconds
- 9 0.75 seconds
Step Two: Attempting to Understand the Clues' Meanings
After obtaining the above information, JTobcat started studying the textual clues provided in this question:
"The cycles of nature are eternal, like the droning of insects, especially ladybugs and weevils. Note: all images are to scale." Nature's cycles are eternal, like the buzz of insects, especially ladybugs and weevils. Note: all images are to scale.
JTobcat believed that the buzzing sound represents the octave scale in music, and scaling proportionally represents the interval between each note.
Step Three: Creating a Short Melody for Each GIF
Based on the concept above, JTobcat mapped the 12 images that will appear to piano keys and created a short melody for 6 GIFs based on the image and frequency of appearance.
These 6 melodies correspond to partial segments of the following 6 songs:
- Rain
- Here Comes the Sun
- Yellow Submarine
- Tell Me Why
- Hey Jude
- Michelle
These songs are all from the classic rock band "The Beatles," where Beatle means insect in English, coinciding with the ladybugs and weevils mentioned in the clue.
Finally, JTobcat combined the first letters of each song to get "RHYTHM," which is the answer to this question.