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#Another name for outguess code
For example, scanning the QR code of the Arkansas Poster led to.

Rather than bringing solvers back to the website’s homepage, each individual QR code led to a specific image on the website, designated by a unique string of numbers appended to the end of the website’s URL. Scanning the QR codes on the Global Posters led solvers back to. “Everywhere” image ( Agrippa and Encyclopaedia Brittanica variants) Walkthroughs : 2012 :: Previous Stage ::: Next Stage For unmodifiedfiles and related materiel, please visit our Asset Pack. Important: Do not assume that any image or file contained on this page is an original version.
