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[39C] The 39 Clues
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Wind Lane
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Since elements (even elemental compounds) have letter abbreviations, what if it's another word jumble? 39 Clues worth of letters would be large enough to write out something extraordinarily important.

Just another thought buzzing through my head.
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 25, 2008 7:39 pm
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Maggie
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Chemistry

Wind Lane wrote:
Since elements (even elemental compounds) have letter abbreviations, what if it's another word jumble? 39 Clues worth of letters would be large enough to write out something extraordinarily important.

Just another thought buzzing through my head.


You are forgetting one thing: the game is supposed to be solvable by 6-8 year olds. Last time I checked, I never took the periodic table till grade 11 Chemistry.
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Wind Lane
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Re: Chemistry

Maggie wrote:
Wind Lane wrote:
Since elements (even elemental compounds) have letter abbreviations, what if it's another word jumble? 39 Clues worth of letters would be large enough to write out something extraordinarily important.

Just another thought buzzing through my head.


You are forgetting one thing: the game is supposed to be solvable by 6-8 year olds. Last time I checked, I never took the periodic table till grade 11 Chemistry.


The age range is actually 6-14, and I was introduced to it before I'd left elementary school. We might not have had to reference it, but we were taught about it.

And I can remember having to use it some in junior high (7-8 here in CA).
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tyty2001
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ya i remember learning it in elementary school to and i dont think they are going to make it specifically for just ages 6 i mean a 6 year old would have a parent to help most likely and i dont think there are alot of 6 year olds that are going to do this
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 12:30 am
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iron solutes not on the periodic table i thought it might have been the first 39 elements but obuisly its not if iron solutes not on it im 14 and i just learnt it this year

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Maggie
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from Wikipedia.org

Phosphorus
= Greek for light bearer
= found in DNA, RNA, ATP
= found in war: nerve gases (napalm), explosives
= as well as: fireworks, pesticides, toothpaste & detergent
= glows greenish in the dark when exposed to oxygen -- glow persists in glass jar

Uranium
=longest living
=used in dating artefacts
= found in nuclear properties = nuclear warfare, nuclear reactors
= used in early photography in tinting & shading
= used for armor plating & destruction of armoured vehicles
= Marie Curie found radium in Uranium ore
= Radium used for glow in the dark paints for clocks & aircraft dials

Haven't found anything on Iron Solute yet.
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 7:37 am
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tyty2001 wrote:
no that wasnt it because i have been emailing the people and they have said it hasnt come out yet and many other stuff hasnt that they will be doing

i will show you this again and other stuff:

There is currently no leaderboard, but there may be one in the future. Many improvements and additions are planned for the 39 Clues site over the course of the next two years.

Card combinations are not yet available on The39Clues.com. There will be many new features and content available on the website as the hunt for The 39 Clues continues, so please check back soon to see the new features that are added to the site.

Your main goal in The 39 Clues is to collect all 39 Clues. Please note that there are many activities in The 39 Clues which have not yet been revealed, and new Clues will become available over the course of the ten Books.

- You can get one Clue from your Agent Inbox when all of the messages have arrived.
- You can get a Clue from adding each new Book card code to your Gallery.
- You will be able to get Clues through Missions, Card use, and other online play. These features are not yet available.

In the future there may be other, sneakier ways to gather Clues, as well as many fun activities with other rewards. Keep your eyes open and come back soon!

OTHER STUFf:
(a) Books: There will be 10 Books in The 39 Clues™ series, starting with the The Maze of Bones. The Books will reveal important information about the Cahills, including the locations of Clues. Each Book has one hidden Clue.

(b) Missions: Go to www.the39clues.com to travel the world in search of Clues and complete Missions.

(c) Cards: Six (6) Cards come with each book and additional Cards can be obtained by purchasing separate Card Packs. Cards provide vital hints you will need to track the Clues. By using the Cards in the game, you may also earn points. Go to www.the39clues.com and follow the instructions on how to add Cards to your collection.


4. You Do Not Have to Buy Anything to Enter or Participate in the Contest. You can participate in the Contest without buying anything, by taking the following steps.

(b) Game Cards in Books: To get digital versions of the game Cards included in any Book in the series, send a self-addressed postage-stamped envelope with sufficient postage to: The 39 Clues Mail-In Entry, Book #___ (indicate the Book number you are requesting the Cards for) Title ____________ (indicate the title of the Book you are requesting the Cards for), 557 Broadway, New York, NY 10012. For each entry, please make sure to include your username and the e-mail address you used during registration (your e-mail if you are 13 or older; your parent's/legal guardian's e-mail if you're under 13). You will receive back the unique ID associated with the book Cards and, when you enter the unique ID online, the 6 Book Cards will be added to your online collection. Since each Book contains the same set of game Cards, there is a limit of one mail-in request for digitized Cards for each book. Digital versions of the game Cards included in any book will be available only after the Book is available in stores.

(c) Game Cards in Card Packs: To get digital versions of the game Cards included in a Card Pack, send a self-addressed postage-stamped envelope with sufficient postage to: The 39 Clues Card Pack Mail-In Entry for Books 1, 2, and 3, Scholastic Inc, 557 Broadway, New York, NY 10012. For each entry, please make sure to include your username and the e-mail address you used during registration (your e-mail if you are 13 or older; your parent's/legal guardian's e-mail if you're under 13). You will receive back 16 unique IDs associated with a particular Card Pack, and when you enter the unique IDs online, the 16 Cards will be added to your online collection. There will be 4 "waves" of Cards that will be distributed throughout the Contest Period. The Cards included in any pack will vary, with some Cards being very common and others being rare. There is no limit to the number of mail-in requests for digitized Cards in Card Packs, but there is a limit of one request per outer mailing envelope. Digital versions of the game Cards included in Card Packs will be available only after the Card Pack is available in stores.


iF I aM from asia can I do this?

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Maggie
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Angelique wrote:
iF I aM from asia can I do this?


Anyone can play the game, but to be eligible to win, you must:

1) live in one of the following countries:

* Australia
* Canada
* Malaysia
* New Zealand
* Singapore
* United States
* United Kingdom
* Ireland

2) be between the ages of 6-14
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tyty2001
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yes you can play the game and its pretty fun but you cant win any prizes but later in the game your country might start to give out prizes as it says in the rules
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Henry Bridge
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Clues

Hey all, I don't think I got a clue after getting all of the inox messages. I only have 3 clues, should I have 4 then?

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dragongirl76
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Re: Clues

Henry Bridge wrote:
Hey all, I don't think I got a clue after getting all of the inox messages. I only have 3 clues, should I have 4 then?


nope just three one for the entering the first cards that came with the book, one for finishing all the inbox messages, and one for finishing the first mission.

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Henry Bridge
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K thanks. Just checking. Very Happy

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lauramae18
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frustrated...

Laughing I am feeling like an idiot because I have tried for days now and I keep wrecking my submarine. Any hand eye coordination clues for level 5? Shocked

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tyty2001
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just dont use boost and try not to hit any part of the rings unless youve gone through it and just dont press the up and down keys to hard or if you have a kid you should probably let them do it because kids are better at this stuff that adults

I LOOKED UP THE DEFINITON OF SOLUTE:

A substance dissolved in another substance, usually the component of a solution present in the lesser amount.
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so im guessing that iron solute isnt a substance on the pierodic table its just something that can be turned into iron

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Pawki
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Hi I am am Pawki. Also I was taught the periodic table last year in eighth grade, though I knew it before that.

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