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We've turned it up a notch with this week's #GCHQPuzzle! Can you find the question in this series of numbers and then produce the answer? Good luck!

  • Answer the question: 74 1 85, 53 16, 8 10, 15 71 16, 28 10?
Malcolm Youll

C-suite Operational and Commercial Leader | Managing Director | Global Strategy Innovation | Drives sustainable market growth across international technology-based corporates, including OEM sectors

2mo

Are they chemical elements, matching atomic symbols of the elements, is the answer 1 + 9 = 10 TUNGSTEN (W) HYDROGEN (H) ASTATINE (At) IODINE (I) SULFUR (S) OXYGEN (O) NEON (Ne) PHOSPHORUS (P) LUTETIUM (Lu) SULFUR (S) NICKEL (Ni) NEON (Ne)

So, it could be... (Chat GPT) Coordinates or Codes: These numbers might represent coordinates, product codes, or identification numbers specific to a certain field or system. Mathematical or Logical Sequence: It could be a part of a mathematical or logical sequence. However, without further context, it’s challenging to determine the exact rule or pattern governing the numbers. Cipher or Cryptographic Message: The numbers could be part of a cipher or coded message that needs to be decrypted using a specific key or method. Time or Date Format: Sometimes numbers are used to represent dates or times in various formats. Chess Moves: In chess notation, such as in correspondence chess or chess problems, numbers can represent moves. However, these usually include letters and the numbers don't typically exceed 64.

Neil Griffiths

Calvitium Adipem Deformis Bastardis at Anachoresis Institutum de Griffius

2mo

Atomic numbers. WHAt IS ONe PLuS NiNe? Answer is 52 7 (TeN) 53, 90 53 7 19 😀

Here's the answer to today's #GCHQPuzzle. Well done if you cracked it!

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mirella rendino

My presso my own business

1mo

24,4,18 !

Antony Gouldstone MBCS BCCPA ACMI

Head of Technology for Saffron Housing Trust

2mo

Love these puzzles. Great way of training your brain to think outside of the box

Jason H.

Building the Core of Tomorrow, Powering Up Future Energy Systems, Securing Critical Infrastructure with Cyber Resilience, Accelerating AI Evolution.

2mo
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Karen Jones

Senior Evaluation and Monitoring Manager, Student Recruitment and Admissions, Durham University

3w

I'm missing your puzzles. Hope we get some more one day. :)

Craig N.

Senior Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst

2mo

With a bit of urging, ChatGPT 4o came up with this..

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