{"id":71115,"date":"2023-12-14T13:25:53","date_gmt":"2023-12-14T13:25:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/geels.net\/?p=71115"},"modified":"2023-12-14T13:25:53","modified_gmt":"2023-12-14T13:25:53","slug":"gchq-christmas-brainteasers-leaves-brits-baffled-with-seven-codebreaking-puzzles","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/geels.net\/beauty\/gchq-christmas-brainteasers-leaves-brits-baffled-with-seven-codebreaking-puzzles\/","title":{"rendered":"GCHQ Christmas brainteasers leaves Brits baffled with seven codebreaking puzzles"},"content":{"rendered":"
The annual GCHQ Christmas brainteaser is here \u2013 and it's harder than ever. <\/p>\n
Every year, the government office releases a series of puzzles designed for 11-18-year-olds. Over 1,000 secondary schools across the UK signed up for this year's code.<\/p>\n
It's based on a Christmas card sent by director of the intelligence agency Anne Keast-Butler. Each challenge is harder than the last as it's designed to test mathematical and analytical skills.<\/p>\n
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All seven questions have a one-word answer that can follow "Christmas". So let's see if you can you crack the festive code!<\/p>\n
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The first challenge shows four clocks at different times which is apparently a four-letter word. Then the second question asks kids to solve a riddle.<\/p>\n
In the riddle, it asks: "What breaks but cannot fall, can leap but never crawl, can be seized but never gripped, often present, never skipped."<\/p>\n
Code three states nine gifts have been jumbled up. These are: Declan, Beverley, Jasmine, Pudsey, Penny, Pitch, Scarborough, Sirius, and Sticky.<\/p>\n
You must split them into three groups and find the one word that links each group. Now onto the fourth one, people need to solve an equation.<\/p>\n
If MI X MI = MAA, TI+TI=RA, and DO-SO+TI-MI=RE. What does RExRE =? Remember, you're looking for a collection of letters that once again form a word that can come after "Christmas".<\/p>\n
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'I met lad on app but something was fishy \u2013 one trick proved he had wife and kids'<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
Now, which pair of letters come next after the following sequence:<\/p>\n
Onto the sixth question, there is an image with four bars of music on \u2013 which is secretly concealing a word. Using 1s and 0s as well as the numbers 16,8,4,2,1 \u2013 can you discover the hidden word?<\/p>\n
Lastly (kind of) is a message you need to decode to find out the secret four-letter word:<\/p>\n
Colin, a chief puzzler at the spy agency, said: "Like the work at GCHQ, solving the puzzles on the card requires a mix of minds, and we want to show young people that thinking differently is a gift."<\/p>\n
You can download the Christmas Challenge 2023 on the official GCHQ website. <\/p>\n
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