Crack some codes, win a Nokia N9?! #Competition #N9Seconds (1/20 Left)
Remember yesterday’s post on “ Nokia N9 – World’s quickest ads…“?
There appears to be an accompanying website for you to put codes in.
The help link for those codes redirects you to the N9 quick ads.
To check codes that have been tried, check out the twitter account: http://twitter.com/N9seconds
The prize is a “Nokia Smartphone”. You can all have a guess at what that could be. There’s 20 to be won and two have already gone.
Terms and Conditions: http://www.n9seconds.com/terms.html
PRIZES
The winner/winners of the Contest will receive a Nokia smartphone.
Winners will be notified by mail, email, or telephone by 31.12.2011 to the email address and/or phone number provided by winner upon registration as a Participant in the Contest. An email notifying the winner of his/her Prize will include a request for his/her preferred mailing address.
The Contest begins on 12.7.2011 at 14:00 p.m. GMT and ends on when all the 20 codes have been solved or at the latest 31.12.2011 at 06:00 p.m. (hereinafter referred to as the “Program Period”).
In order to be eligible to participate, you must be at least 15 years of age or of the legal age in your country of residence
Nokia has been releasing clues. The unlucky 13th code has been solved.
7 left.
http://mynokiablog.com/2011/07/18/more-clues-for-n9seconds-still-8-more-nokia-n9s-to-win/
The 14th was solved.
6 left.
Category: Competition, MeeGo, Nokia









CLUE: the last code is a sum mod by column #N9Seconds
How to sum letters with numbers and give 1 digit ???
MD5, SHA-x, ASCII code sum…
Gone!
Yes, now we only have to know what the answer was… and whether it was possible to deduce it.
Fuck, I didn’t win the N9, can I at least get the ballerina?
Nah, you’d get rickrolled IRL.
That’s a good thing.
Yes, probably better than being a troll, but then again, you seem to like living under a bridge too much to do anything else.
I wonder what was the last code? Is it published anywhere?
Well tommorrow we will get answers to all the codes, what’s the explanation behind them.
Code: 038726
Clue: For the final code, we took all 19 previous codes and tweeted them one by one, before setting the audience a little encryption task. By transforming the characters into ASCII code, each one created 6 two-digit numbers. A final tweet that read ‘The last code is a sum mod by column’ helped the audience find the last code of 6 single numbers – 038726.
http://blogs.nokia.com/nseries/2011/08/04/nokia-n9-seconds-out
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