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To celebrate the 10 years of Stackoverlow, I made an online cheesy riddle, where one uses the answer to a question to unveil the encrypted message!

The message gets decrypted by hopping back <decimalPartOfanswer> times for every letter.

However, it doesn't seem to get any attention. I feel that the way I present it doesn't highlight the way the message gets decrypted.

Any tips on making it more appealing for the reader?


PS: If this is off-topic, let me know!PS: If this is off-topic, let me know!

To celebrate the 10 years of Stackoverlow, I made an online cheesy riddle, where one uses the answer to a question to unveil the encrypted message!

The message gets decrypted by hopping back <decimalPartOfanswer> times for every letter.

However, it doesn't seem to get any attention. I feel that the way I present it doesn't highlight the way the message gets decrypted.

Any tips on making it more appealing for the reader?


PS: If this is off-topic, let me know!

To celebrate the 10 years of Stackoverlow, I made an online cheesy riddle, where one uses the answer to a question to unveil the encrypted message!

The message gets decrypted by hopping back <decimalPartOfanswer> times for every letter.

However, it doesn't seem to get any attention. I feel that the way I present it doesn't highlight the way the message gets decrypted.

Any tips on making it more appealing for the reader?


PS: If this is off-topic, let me know!

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To celebrate the 10 years of Stackoverlow, I made an online cheesy riddle, where one uses the answer to a question to unveil the encrypted message!

The message gets decrypted by hopping back <decimalPartOfanswer> times for every letter.

However, it doesn't seem to get any attention. I feel that the way I present it doesn't highlight the way the message gets decrypted.

Any tips on making it more appealing for the reader?

 

PS: If this is off-topic, let me know!

To celebrate the 10 years of Stackoverlow, I made an online cheesy riddle, where one uses the answer to a question to unveil the encrypted message!

The message gets decrypted by hopping back <decimalPartOfanswer> times for every letter.

However, it doesn't seem to get any attention. I feel that the way I present it doesn't highlight the way the message gets decrypted.

Any tips on making it more appealing for the reader?

PS: If this is off-topic, let me know!

To celebrate the 10 years of Stackoverlow, I made an online cheesy riddle, where one uses the answer to a question to unveil the encrypted message!

The message gets decrypted by hopping back <decimalPartOfanswer> times for every letter.

However, it doesn't seem to get any attention. I feel that the way I present it doesn't highlight the way the message gets decrypted.

Any tips on making it more appealing for the reader?

 

PS: If this is off-topic, let me know!

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To celebrate the 10 years of Stackoverlow, I made an online cheesy riddle, where one uses the answer to a question to unveil the encrypted message!

The message gets decrypted by hopinghopping back <decimalPartOfanswer> times for every letter.

However, it doesn't seem to get any attention. I feel that the way I present it doesn't highlight the way the message gets decrypted.

Any tips on making it more appealing for the reader?

PS: If this is off-topic, let me know!

To celebrate the 10 years of Stackoverlow, I made an online cheesy riddle, where one uses the answer to a question to unveil the encrypted message!

The message gets decrypted by hoping back <decimalPartOfanswer> times for every letter.

However, it doesn't seem to get any attention. I feel that the way I present it doesn't highlight the way the message gets decrypted.

Any tips on making it more appealing for the reader?

PS: If this is off-topic, let me know!

To celebrate the 10 years of Stackoverlow, I made an online cheesy riddle, where one uses the answer to a question to unveil the encrypted message!

The message gets decrypted by hopping back <decimalPartOfanswer> times for every letter.

However, it doesn't seem to get any attention. I feel that the way I present it doesn't highlight the way the message gets decrypted.

Any tips on making it more appealing for the reader?

PS: If this is off-topic, let me know!

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