Pixel - Code Solving Series #180 Locationless, Locationless, Locationless
By Cybergran V on 22-Dec-20. Waypoint GA19788

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In digital imaging, a pixel, pel, or picture element is the smallest addressable element in an all points addressable display device; so it is the smallest controllable element of a picture represented on the screen.

And this series of dots put together is the Pixel Code which just happens to be in the Gallery today, along with the code to decipher.

Place the missing word in the Codeword Box 

Congratulations muff1 on FTF 

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Svaq gur dhrfgvba znex va gur pbqr
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.
Locationless Cache Wiki Information
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
 
03-Jun-22
Not too bad to read
 
29-Jul-21
Logging these on the tablet is hard but the laptop just keeps printing rows of 9‘s whenever I go in to the code box!!!
Think it's sick of solving codes!
Thanks for a fairly easy one.
 
22-Jan-21
That was a nice easy one to solve.
 
11-Jan-21
Not sure if I got this but a smiley will say that I did. Shocked Here's hoping. Wink

Thanks Cybergran V
 
29-Dec-20
Thanks CybergranV for the puzzle, jigsaw and cache
 
28-Dec-20
Thanks Cybergran V for another puzzle
 
27-Dec-20
Thank you.
 
22-Dec-20
Thanks for the puzzle.
 
22-Dec-20
Thanks for another code Smile
 
22-Dec-20
Thanks for another code to practice with Cybergran V Very Happy
 
22-Dec-20
Well, we didn’t know that answer.
Code was easy enough to decipher.
Thanks for that Cybergran V.

 
22-Dec-20
A quick and easy code but I had no idea about the answer.... haven't heard that before. Thanks Cybergran V.
 
22-Dec-20
Very Happy With help EmbarassedEmbarassed Thanks Cybergran V Whistle
 
22-Dec-20
That was fun.....thanks again Cybergran V... Very HappyVery Happy
 
22-Dec-20
Thanks for this one.
 
22-Dec-20
Thank you for this one and the series. I knew the answer before I had finished decoding what you provided in today's code. I like these daily little decoding sessions. TFTL Clan MinotaurClan MinotaurClan MinotaurClan MinotaurVery Happy
 
22-Dec-20
Thanks Cybergran V.
 
22-Dec-20
Not too hard today which was good in the run up to Christmas. Thanks val.
 
22-Dec-20
Thanks Cybergran V for the code solving puzzle. Very Happy
 
22-Dec-20
Thanks for the puzzle.
 
22-Dec-20
much easier to dechiper - hope this is correct. Thanks Val Clapping
 
22-Dec-20
Thanks for another in this series. The codeword is a word I've never heard of so learnt something new today.

 
22-Dec-20
Thanks for the puzzle.
 
22-Dec-20
Thanks for this cipher. Not digital, electronic, computer or any of my other guesses....til now I googled and discovered I’d never have guessed that!
 
22-Dec-20
TFTLC
 
22-Dec-20
Hi Cybergran
It's piddling down here today
So one to stay at home and locate locationless's
TFTC and cheers
OldSaint
 
22-Dec-20
WOW a first to solve. We have never heard this term before, thanks for showing this to us
Thanks also for teasing us with another series
 
22-Dec-20
If you have enjoyed this series you might also like to try the new Penguin GeoArt series in Penguin Tasmania.
I’m currently trying to solve them in anticipation of being there in mid January.
Try GC8MMY2 which you learnt to solve in #141 then search the area in Penguin to find the rest of them.
They are a very well put together series and very interesting too.
Now I’m back to code solving - you’re lucky to even get one to solve today