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u/scribby555 · 1 pointr/cicada

Welcome! Given the difficulty of this endeavor, many of us welcome help, fresh perspectives, and new skillsets. I'm afraid that becoming familiar with, and making progress with the Cicada3301 puzzle will require a great deal of reading, with many of the resources being in English.

As /u/Matt_RK900 mentioned, this video by LEMMiNO is a great starting place. Not only will it describe the journey on which the puzzle has taken us, but it will most likely instill a profound interest in the puzzle. These four videos by Great Big Story will paint a more detailed picture of what has gone into the progress of this puzzle as well as summarizing the current status.

As /u/jerry_b_o_o said, the book Liber Primus is a vital resource which requires a great many more skills than a grasp on the English language. While many of the translated pages thus far have been in English, there are mathematical puzzles as well as yet-undeciphered puzzles that may not be based in English. For example, there are clues and references throughout the pages that involve image-analysis. Along with a physical copy of the book, I would suggest downloading the pages for various forms of analysis that can be done with a computer.

Please read the wiki mentioned in the side-bar and feel free to ask questions. Cheers!

u/caspercunningham · 2 pointsr/cicada

If you google Liber Primus it says the author is Antonio Kowatsch and Cicadia 3301. Clicking on Antonio it shows he did another book of a translation of some old script and it looks like this. to me, they look similar as hell

I guess for some reason people don't care that one of the people credited did a similar book. I was thinking it was at least worth a discussion on if anyone read that book, read any interviews of the guy to get in his head for clues or anything. I guess the community feels differently

u/alreadywinstonsmith · -5 pointsr/cicada

Hey Everyone. Check this out, it's a new comic about cryptography and hacking. There's also a cryptography challenge. Might be fun.

The comic is here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07VVTBZXD?ref_=pe_3052080_276849420

The challenge is on Instagram @emusheret6