Today I learnt about an art book from 1976 by one Kit Williams called Masquerade. Aside from having really nice artwork in it, it also contained a puzzle which would lead the reader to literal buried treasure.
Stuart Ashen did a very informative video on the whole saga here:
It should be noted that it took 6 years before it was discovered and only then arguably by cheating because the bloke who won it effectively coerced the answers out of Williams's ex and then flipped the profits into a scam and at the same time lucked out by noticing the activities of a group of physics teachers who had almost solved it for real.
And this got me wondering. If something like Masquerade was released today, would the weaponised autism of the internets solve it in just a few days, like they did with HWNDU and Shia LaBoeuf's flags?
Stuart Ashen did a very informative video on the whole saga here:
It should be noted that it took 6 years before it was discovered and only then arguably by cheating because the bloke who won it effectively coerced the answers out of Williams's ex and then flipped the profits into a scam and at the same time lucked out by noticing the activities of a group of physics teachers who had almost solved it for real.
And this got me wondering. If something like Masquerade was released today, would the weaponised autism of the internets solve it in just a few days, like they did with HWNDU and Shia LaBoeuf's flags?