Might I suggest actually collating them somewhere more readable? I'd like to see a full list of who got what card in the post and how we line them up against a name on the posted grid. However, wading through LJ comments is not a good way to find this... I'll go add what mine was (from memory) now though.
I'll post here, in an attempt to separate the actual clues from the meta-discussion about what they mean. Plus your clues thread has already passed LJ's definition of "wieldy" :)
secretrebel had her tracing paper overlay of bateleur's grid with her yesterday, to show to metame and me. And any other interested parties (but they weren't!)
Anyway... The black text cards form a four-by-four grid. Adding the blue text cards around them brings this to six-by-six (except for the four corners). Most of the delivered playing cards have 3 letters on them. Some have 4.
There's also a clue for a twenty-by-twenty grid. We then noted that 3 (letters per card) by 6 (cards per row or column) is 18. If there are exactly two four letter cards in each row or column, that brings us to twenty-by-twenty. Whether that's the correct logic, of course, is a different question.
We also observed that in some cases, placing cards of the same value together produces words. eg. K Clubs=AREF; K Spades=OUND (thus "ARE FOUND") Of course, this may just be coindidence. It'll be easier to tell when we've actually got a full list of the cards.
Yes, I noticed that ao_lai has the same problem. But that doesn't necessarilly disprove the theory: it may just mean there's an extra four letter card in that row/column to make up the difference.
We won't be able to say with any certainty until we've got at least one completed row or column.
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Date: 2005-05-31 10:33 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-05-31 10:37 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-05-31 10:41 am (UTC)Anyway... The black text cards form a four-by-four grid. Adding the blue text cards around them brings this to six-by-six (except for the four corners). Most of the delivered playing cards have 3 letters on them. Some have 4.
There's also a clue for a twenty-by-twenty grid. We then noted that 3 (letters per card) by 6 (cards per row or column) is 18. If there are exactly two four letter cards in each row or column, that brings us to twenty-by-twenty. Whether that's the correct logic, of course, is a different question.
We also observed that in some cases, placing cards of the same value together produces words. eg. K Clubs=AREF; K Spades=OUND (thus "ARE FOUND")
Of course, this may just be coindidence. It'll be easier to tell when we've actually got a full list of the cards.
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Date: 2005-05-31 10:49 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-05-31 10:56 am (UTC)We won't be able to say with any certainty until we've got at least one completed row or column.