Murray Version 1 (2007) - Code Solving Series #128 Locationless, Locationless, Locationless
By Cybergran V on 30-Oct-20. Waypoint GA18961

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The first of four varieties of this code which can easily be confused with Braille.

A simple code of dots placed in a 2x3 block of six.

The Code and the Codeword to Decipher are both in the Gallery .

Place the two word answer in the Codeword Box 

Congratulations n0w0rries on FTF

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Lbh jvyy arrq gb cevag guvf naq gur arkg 3 gb hfr nf pbzcnevfbaf.
ROT 13: ABCDEFGHIJKLM
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
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In line with amendments made to requirements for listing and finding a Locationess geocache, this geocache has been reviewed and found not be in line with the listing requirements.
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Armchair style Locationless caches where the finder is not required to explore the real world, identify a location and accompany the 'Find' with photographic evidence are no longer accepted.
A Locationless cache listing must require the finder to locate an object or perform a task in the real world, collect the co-ordinates and log the find with accompanying photographic evidence.
The geocaching community would like to thank you for listing this Locationess geocache and congratulations to all that found this locationless geocache.
As the geocache no longer meets the requirements we will archive the cache listing.
2023-03-23
 
18-Aug-22
Thank you for this code and thee educational series. Very Happy
 
21-Dec-20
Thanks for this one Smile
 
14-Nov-20
Thanks Cybergran V for the puzzle and the cache.
 
14-Nov-20
That was not too hard but it was not too easy at the same time..
 
08-Nov-20
Thanks
 
01-Nov-20
Took a few minutes to get through this one although I did like the code...

Thanks again Cybergran V... Very HappyVery Happy
 
01-Nov-20
TFTLC
 
01-Nov-20
This one took a bit longer to decipher - Thanks for the series !
 
01-Nov-20
Another code with so many different versions.
Thanks Cybergran V for the Code puzzle.
 
31-Oct-20
I had forgotten that. ThinkThinkPrayPray
 
31-Oct-20
Thanks for the cache.
 
31-Oct-20
Thanks Cybergran V. My I researched guess was close , second effort was better.
 
31-Oct-20
I've been tricked on this code before realising how much time I'd spent on the wrong code.... Shocked I learnt from that. Laughing Thanks Cybergran V.
 
30-Oct-20
Thanks for the puzzle.
 
30-Oct-20
I attempted to do this one as we were driving up the highway to home, just did not happen. Now we are home and the screen is not shaking, so easy. Thanks for the puzzle and look forward to the following puzzles.
 
30-Oct-20
Nice link to the cipher as usual. Thanks.
 
30-Oct-20
Worked thru the code and then had to go in search of an answer. Thanks for your code cache.
 
30-Oct-20
thanks for the code to solve
 
30-Oct-20
I enjoy the questions you pose in code. Thank you.
 
30-Oct-20
Thanks for the puzzle, I wasn't even born when this happened.
 
30-Oct-20
I should have guessed. Thanks CyberGran V for the puzzle
 
30-Oct-20
Many thanks for the next one in the series. I have had the pleasure of doing this code in the past. Many thanks for the refresher. TFTL Clan MinotaurClan MinotaurVery HappyVery HappyClan Minotaur
 
30-Oct-20
Thanks for the puzzle.
 
30-Oct-20
Very good. Can’t recall coming across this code before. Perhaps we have and couldn’t solve it? Very Happy

What a champion! Very Happy

Thanks Cybergran V Clapping
 
30-Oct-20
Thanks for this code puzzle Cybergan V, which was easy enough to decipher once I printed out the message.

 
30-Oct-20
Thanks for this one Cybergran
Cheers
OldSaint
 
30-Oct-20
Looks like braille smells like braille tastes like braille. But isn't
Thanks Val.
 
30-Oct-20
A truly great effort. Thanks Val Clapping
 
30-Oct-20
Yes I remember about it, Thanks Cybergran V WhistleWhistle
 
30-Oct-20
What a champion!
Hope all is well up near the Murray.
Thanks for the code cache Val. Cool
Clan Phoenix
 
30-Oct-20
At least with this code in the print output there are distinct spaces between each block which should make deciphering it much easier.
I have found this and the other in the series and often wondered why I couldn’t solve them using a Braille decoder.
Hope you enjoy them.