The first one to solve this puzzle and tell me the password will get 10 upvotes! Here is the puzzle (I'll be impressed if anyone gets it):
Subroutine 1:
A: 92 - (6 times 10) - (7 times 2)
B: TD + TRY + FG
C: AU(Millions of Miles) -73
(ABC in alphanumeric)13
Subroutine 2:
Qwetyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm
Abcdefghijlmnopqrstuvwxyz
Plane with 2 levels of wings- 1st letter
Dwarf planet in the asteroid belt- 1st letter
Opposite of no- 1st letter
?ASA
What planes do-last letter
?obert E. Lee
Green Bay packers RB (first initial) Montgomery
Solve by using Subroutine 1 to decode Subroutine 2
@Reaper9 it is a meaningful word
Is the password a meaningful word or just some character sequence?
@Tully2001 just the password that if it's correct they have solved the puzzle; not my acc password or anything
@Tully2001 no
@ThatTotalRando alright then.
Yep @Carsong1017
@ThatTotalRando I might of figured it out. I'll tag you on an unlisted post so I can guess in the morning (it's 12:35 at night right now where I live). Is that alright with you?
@ThatTotalRando ok.
@Carsong1017 I'm gonna stay silent from here on out, ok?
@ThatTotalRando oh, that makes sense. Thank you!!
@Carsong1017 Once you have the 3 equations, convert them to letters, and then add 13 to the end.
@ThatTotalRando OK. I will. Could I get a small hint? If not, I understand.
@Carsong1017 Your right about b, but that's an incorrect use of AU for c. Good idea though. Keep experimenting.
@ThatTotalRando I know they are separate equations. For B, I'm assuming that the letters are football terms (i.e. FG meaning Field goal). For C, I'm assuming AU means gold, which using it's atomic number (79), I got 6.
@Carsong1017 actually 13 isn't involved in any of the equations
@Carsong1017 Ok well each of those are individual equations and when you solve them you can put them together with the number 13 to get the answer
@ThatTotalRando I actually got 7 for b and 6 for c. I didn't know what TRY or (Mil. Mi) meant.
@Carsong1017 I would try looking at equations B and C again...how did you get 76 for b
@ThatTotalRando I'm sure there's another number but I'm not sure what letter it's in.
@Carsong1017 You're on the right track...
1st subroutine: 187613 or something along those lines? @ThatTotalRando