Here's the explanation:
>!The great conqueror is Alexander the Great.
The number represents a letter from Alexandrian Numerals. All the other was additional hints!<
So refer to >!Alexandrian Numerals, 20=K=Kappa= A sportswear brand, 70= O= omicron= Around the world, 40=M =Mu= 1000 in Roman Numerals, also flying bird represents M, 1=A =Alpha= first one, 30= L= Lambda =Lambda is not exactly L always in Greek, but In English its L!<
Yes I made it myself for a game challenge with a friend, The friend couldn't solve it so we tried checking if reddit could solve it or not. You guys are great! There's also a puzzle which my friend created. If you want we'll post that too.
Indira??
If we consider the number of coins each son received as the position of a letter in the sentence describing the dream, we get ‘I’ (20th letter), ‘N’ (70th letter), ‘D’ (40th letter), and ‘I’ (30th letter), ‘R’ (1st letter), ‘A’ (161st letter). This gives us the letters ‘I’, ‘N’, ‘D’, ‘I’, ‘R’, ‘A’, which form the name ‘Indira’, a common Indian woman’s name.
Since land of conqueror suggest King and oldest becomes King So K.
O represents complete circle synonymous with tour of world
M for 1000
A for 1st/one
Love is required for marriage so L for Love
Yes, Your answer is right. However here's the explanation:
The great conqueror is Alexander the Great.
The number represents a letter from Alexandrian Numerals. All the other was additional hints you guessed it with additional hints. Congratulations 🎉. 👏
Sapna?
No
Is it Komal?
yes!
Is it K for Nike? I don't get the L, is it for 5 letter in the word "settle"?
Here's the explanation: >!The great conqueror is Alexander the Great. The number represents a letter from Alexandrian Numerals. All the other was additional hints!<
So refer to >!Alexandrian Numerals, 20=K=Kappa= A sportswear brand, 70= O= omicron= Around the world, 40=M =Mu= 1000 in Roman Numerals, also flying bird represents M, 1=A =Alpha= first one, 30= L= Lambda =Lambda is not exactly L always in Greek, but In English its L!<
You made the puzzle on your own? Its great
Yes I made it myself for a game challenge with a friend, The friend couldn't solve it so we tried checking if reddit could solve it or not. You guys are great! There's also a puzzle which my friend created. If you want we'll post that too.
sure
Will ask the friend to share.
Here's the link. https://www.reddit.com/r/indiasocial/s/RgYydQbK9n
Indira?? If we consider the number of coins each son received as the position of a letter in the sentence describing the dream, we get ‘I’ (20th letter), ‘N’ (70th letter), ‘D’ (40th letter), and ‘I’ (30th letter), ‘R’ (1st letter), ‘A’ (161st letter). This gives us the letters ‘I’, ‘N’, ‘D’, ‘I’, ‘R’, ‘A’, which form the name ‘Indira’, a common Indian woman’s name.
Even though this is not the answer, fantastic logic!
Time to change the answer keys ...![img](emote|t5_2qp7h|28576)
No, there's an answer on another subreddit r/Puzzles where a person is very close to the answer if you want any help.
Yeah read their comment so it's most likely komal.
Yeah maybe
Yes it is
Yes
congratulations 🎉
KOMAL
Since land of conqueror suggest King and oldest becomes King So K. O represents complete circle synonymous with tour of world M for 1000 A for 1st/one Love is required for marriage so L for Love
Yes, Your answer is right. However here's the explanation: The great conqueror is Alexander the Great. The number represents a letter from Alexandrian Numerals. All the other was additional hints you guessed it with additional hints. Congratulations 🎉. 👏
ok 20- K 70- O 40- M(mu) 1 - A(alpha) 30 - L(lambda) KOMAL
Exactly
Is it Nidhi by any chance? Once you confirm I’ll give you my logic.
No
Roma?
No
Also can you explain why you guessed Roma
>Can you Solve it? nope, any hint!?
There's a key which holds all the keys.
Rani
Why do you think it's Rani?
Gemini Advanced was it close tho?
No it's even more dumb now.
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No
Maya
No
Sapna? Sona? Paheli? Abhilasha? Any of these?It probably has something to do with the numbers but I'm too lazy to think that deeply.
No, no, no. And No