ChEaT pAgE
So, you gave up already, smarty? Due to popular demand (and the downward spiral of the human race), I have included cheat links at every level and an explanation of each problem to enable an insight into my genius (hehehe).
ThE cLuE:
† ?yhW .dworc eht morf rehtorb tsol-gnol sih tuo gnikcip elbuort on dah nairB ,ecalp gniteem dedworc eht ta devirra eh nehw tey ,gnilbis sih fo erutcip a nees reven dah nairB dna htrib ta detarapes neeb dah yehT .rehtorb tsol-gnol sih teem ot tnew renraW nairB
ThE AnsWeR:
sextuplet (or sextuplets)
ThE eXpLaNatioN:
First of all, the question was written backwards (I hope that this was obvious!)
Forwards, it reads:
Brian Warner went to meet his long-lost brother. They had been separated at birth and Brian had never seen a picture of his sibling, yet when he arrived at the crowded meeting place, Brian had no trouble picking out his long-lost brother from the crowd. Why? †
This problem involves a creative answer. Once you realize Brian and his brother were twins, it seems obvious and you kick yourself in the head.
This problem involves a twist: once you realize the answer is "twins" you must type it in the † = ? textbox († represents the answer "twins") and click the button.
The script returns "twinsX3" which could mean: twins times three.
What are three sets of twins? sextuplets!
DoN't yOu feeL sTupiD now?
WheRe NoW?