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First entry for Puzzle Box 3 topic.

The developper contacted me and has updated the solutions and the Link.

5 SOLVED to date.

He has a name :p

If anyone has any more info to add to that first post to help people out, PM it to me and I'll throw it in there.

Anyone put together a numerical sequence yet on the dates on the "letters from Home".. I noticed that they are all from 1940...

Also, could the name of the hotel be broken up to be DAY TO NAME? So we are looking for a DAY of the year/week??

I noticed the same thing. i was pursuing the idea of what happened on those dates in history. its the battle of brittain and in the WWII era. so far the dates i've looked at all had things happen in regards to what i mention in the prior sentence, just no connection yet.

I noticed the same thing. i was pursuing the idea of what happened on those dates in history. its the battle of brittain and in the WWII era. so far the dates i've looked at all had things happen in regards to what i mention in the prior sentence, just no connection yet.

I marked the calendar in a crude fashion.

Hope this helps

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Just going through some old posts and realized I uploaded the wrong image earlier!

Here is the correct version....

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Once again black sections represent the white boxes we have so far, gray ones are purely conjecture to give an idea of the overall image. Some sections cleaned up better than others (and it was kind of a rushed job) but much easier to look at! :)

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