Clues Released during the Cell Counting Challenge
Clue 1: The number of cells in the overall image is unimportant.
Clue 2: The transparencies of lines are unimportant.
Clue 3: The colors of lines are unimportant.
Clue 4: Cell transparencies are unimportant.
Clue 5: The axis numbers and letters are unimportant.
Clue 6: Purple cells (RGB 102, 0, 102) must be subtracted from the image.
Clue 7: The colors of remaining cells are unimportant.
Clue 8: The angular orientation of cells is unimportant.
Clue 9: The code for each letter requires a combination of four cells.
Clue 9: The code for each letter requires a combination of four cells.
Clue 10: Cells that code lie within the larger intersection zones of circles that include nine squares beginning at the upper right and ending just below the limit of Image B.
Clue 11: The answer has 22 letters and three spaces (the spaces are also coded). The answer is jumbled and contains four words.
Clue 12: Sixteen letters of the alphabet are present once. C, O, and N are present twice, H is present three times, and I is present four times. You should now be able to solve the cryptogram.
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Decode the cipher hidden in Image A below
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Image B is linked to clue 10
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