Here’s the site for the puzzle hunt: https://www.timehop.com/greathalloweenpuzzlehunt. Getting them all right puts you in the running for $100 so hopefully a hexbear (or 3!) gets it in the end.

Each puzzle resolves with a 5 letter solution, in this case all part of a spooky halloween theme. I have solved 4 of the 6, but could use some help with the other two.

Here are the solutions I’ve found:

#1

The key here is seeing the little ‘P’, ‘B’, ‘1’, and ‘4’ under some of the moons. The “14” especially gives away that you are supposed to transpose the message on the card onto the moons starting with the top left. (The ‘B’ in “celebration” ends up being off by one space but they’ve made little mistakes like that before.) To find the 5 letter word, take the letter from each full moon and spell out:

#1 answer

SCARE

#2

Pretty obvious imo, take the word said during each of the flashes in the video and add them to the grid design in the bottom right, starting from the middle and working counter clockwise. The word is then in the vertical shaded section.

#2 answer

RAVEN

#4

The key here is in the little dots found on the cards first and second pages. Choose a color and start with the single dot, then connect that to the cluster of two dots of the same color, then the cluster of three, etc. until there aren’t any more of the same color to connect. Each drawn figure is a letter (for instance, the black dots form an ‘E’). To figure out the correct order of the letters to form the word, arrange the letters in the order that the colors appear in the poem.

#4 answer

COVEN

#6

This ones a pigeon cipher, looking at the 4 pictures shows a set of letters on the pumpkin. These can be listed out in order as ‘LENTGAHI’. We can fill this out in the pigeon key already provided, starting with N in the top left and moving through the list clockwise. Then we use the code to find the answer.

#6 answer

NIGHT

#3 and #5 are still eluding me, so I if anyone wants to share a solution that’d be awesome.

Comrade HumanBehaviorByBjork solved #3, now #5 is the only one unsolved.

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I got 3!

Okay this one’s kind of convoluted and also annoying because the images are in a slideshow that you can’t pause, but the key is realizing that these people love calendar puzzles cuz I guess that’s the theme of their whole company.

answer

If you open the posters in a new tab we notice the filenames mention the day each movie or show came out. The row of 7 letters on each poster corresponds to a week, with the ones on the ends lining up with Sunday and Saturday. To figure out which letter each poster gives us, we just have to figure out which day of the week the release dates fell on. Then when we order those letters chronologically we get CIDER

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Thank you, that one was killing me. I had ordered them by release date but spent a ton of time puzzling over the significance of the shaded in squares lol.

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