@ytcoinartist
could you please give us a clear answer to this post #1434? why that happened?!
but seems that telling the Truth hurt!
Don't forget that the word "Truth" is included in the key.
Be Truthful to those solvers and say the Truth.
- 1FLAMEN6 - means nothing
- Phoenix, dove, knight, queen - nothing
- Chess board - nothing
- Leaves - NOTHING!
- Weird flames - nothing
- Mirrored bits - nothing
- Tweets from coinartist - nothing
- Spirals - mostly nothing (small indication of order)
- Poem by coinartist - nothing
- Blue squares - nothing
- Flames on chess board - nothing
- Phoenix spikes - nothing
- Dove tail - nothing
- Weird queen bottom - nothing
- Melting queen - nothing
After i read the final solution.. i was shocked.. Was that really that easy?
I can't believe how i went wrong.. I was more than sure that the key is to find a right chess game which was visualized by the image.
I found game between
Henry Edward Bird vs Joseph Henry Blackburne from 1886And all suggested that it is it!
- The first player was called Bird
- The second player was called Blackburne
- The game was started with Bird Opening
- The game is quite famous and it has a dedicated name "Bird without a Nest" - there is no nest in the picture
- The game has 17 moves - number of leaves in the picture
- The key move in the game was to capture White Bishop with the Black Knight - the same as in the picture
- The above capture was taken on F2 squere - exactly as in the picture
- The final move in the game includes chess motive called Phoenix Attack
- Leaves suggested knight moves (L shape)
And please tell me, that it is nothing about this game

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If i could improve the puzzle, i would encrypt information about how to assign bits value e.g. outer collor yellow = 0, skinny = 0, somewhere in the image, so that this solution wasn't only about a pure luck and juggling with countless permutation.