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The most difficult puzzle in the world?

MetalLuigi1209

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People from all over are stating that this new puzzle, called the "Isis" is the most difficult puzzle around, but it also seems to be the most rewarding if won. The price is $200, and can be bought at the Sharper Image, but if you are smart enough, is it worth it?

"For the past year now, the United Kingdom has had the sole privilege of participating in the very cool and extremely mysterious ISIS Adventure. Well, thanks to The Sharper Image, The ISIS Puzzle Orb - The Most Difficult Puzzle Ever ($200) is now available to challenge our minds and feed our desires to hunt for treasures here in America too!

The UK version involved purchasing The ISIS Puzzle Orb. The orb is made of a premier alloy of aluminum and constructed of precisely engineered, moveable bands covered in weird Egyptian hieroglyphics. The goal was to unlock the orb by aligning the hieroglyphics, which inside held a special key. Every orb was different and there were literally millions of possible combinations, but encrypted clues were given to help decipher and solve the puzzle. Once inside, the keys had numbers on them which were then entered on a website that gave even more clues to the whereabouts of little hidden pyramids spread throughout the UK. If a pyramid was actually found, it was said to contain either gold or silver tokens/coins that could then be exchanged for cash and other prizes. Whew, it's a bit complicated, eh?

Now the USA version is very similar, but I don't believe the game involves any pyramids or keys... I'm not sure exactly what's in the new orbs yet. What I do know is that every American The ISIS Puzzle Orb is etched with two unique 10-digit numbers. One number is etched on the outside of the ball and the other one is etched on the inside. The goal is the same, in that you try to unlock the orb, but instead of a special key you are now trying to get to that second 10-digit number. If you succeed, IF is the big word, you simply enter these two numbers at a Special Website. You will then be given a chance at solving a puzzle which will win you $1000 or you can try to win other prizes as well. You will also be given more clues to help you hunt down and discover valuable prizes hidden in major cities across America in a massive treasure hunt!

$200 is kind of a lot to spend on a puzzle that is nearly impossible to solve, but if you do somehow solve the mystery of the ISIS, you could actually make money or at least win some cool prizes. If not, you now own a coveted metallic puzzle orb that comes in a highly polished wooden box.

I don't know about you all, but I'm totally going for it. I want that treasure **** it - and no one had better try and stop me..." ~ take fromhttp://www.thegreenhead.com/2007/09/isis-most-difficult-puzzle-ever.php


It also says that only 5% of buyers actually open the isis, and if the isis is damaged, then the code will be lost forever. I could never afford to get a puzzle that I would never in a million years open... but it sure does make me extremely curious!
 

Mr.GAW

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I hope there's not just another orb inside that a demented albino will try and steal from me.
 

Vicious Delicious

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It looks pretty pimp (lookin' at you, purple and gold ;))... and I'm awesome at these kind of puzzles... but really, $200? A bit excessive for a puzzle if you ask me.

I would so buy it though if it was like, I don't know, under $30. From there and below I would grab one as soon as possible.
 

MetalLuigi1209

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It looks pretty pimp (lookin' at you, purple and gold ;))... and I'm awesome at these kind of puzzles... but really, $200? A bit excessive for a puzzle if you ask me.

I would so buy it though if it was like, I don't know, under $30. From there and below I would grab one as soon as possible.
Same with me, I would get it even if it was under 60$! But I guess that the chance of getting a prize if you win is higher than most. This puzzle has me so curious, I would love to see someone try to open it. Hah, and yes, the purple and gold one is pimp.
 
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