Curio #130

Ian Calaway

November 2016

Problem: Stuck in the Crowd

Figure 1: Together, some nodes refuse to be “Stuck in the Crowd.”

Initial Thoughts

Perusing the unsolved Curios I viewed many blocks of numbers, a blizzard of snowflakes, and a lovely excerpt from Freud’s Dream Psychology before stumbling upon Curio #130. The kinetic nature of this Curio caught my attention. At first, I believed the movement would make this unsolved Curio more complicated than its static siblings, but this was not the case. The following immediate observations led me quickly to the answer.

Following Process

Together, the three original observations suggest each node corresponds to a letter and each movement corresponds to a word (and nodes moving with decent frequency likely being vowels). With 26 nodes, I assigned the ith letter of the alphabet to the ith node. The first movement produced the string “ADIS”. Realizing each movement would produce a string in alphabetical order, I decided it was an anagram for “Said”. Thinking this was a strange first word for a hidden message, I continued. After getting “Said sugar make it slow and” I had complete confidence I would have the solution soon. I was a bit confused when I stopped at ”ELW”, but I noticed the “L” node was about twice the height of the others so I simply counted it twice. Following this rule, while also taking many, many screenshots, I uncovered the message.

Answer

“Said, sugar, make it slow and we’ll come together fine, all we need is just a little patience.”