Let's make this interesting: One word is "QUIT" Another is either "JUMP" or "JOIN" If it's "JUMP" then the remaining 10 seeds can only be from the following 50 options: age cage can case cash chef coin echo egg face fan fee fine fish fog gain gap gas gasp hen high hip hope ice icon inch nice nose off once one open page pass pen pig pipe safe scan sea ship shoe shop sign sing snap soap song soon spin If word 2 is "JOIN" then the remaining 10 options can be the above 50 words, PLUS the below 31: aim camp come cup fame foam fun game gun home huge join jump main man mass mean menu mesh miss moon much name poem push same soup such sun upon use Therefore JUMP makes our life much easier (50 options vs 81) I'm only working manually. I don't have a reliable cycler. But unless my math is wrong. Your 12 words are in the 81 options I've listed above.
high is not in there. we already spent one "h" at the last clue word. The word "high" has two.
Who needs conformity when you can have creativity? Embrace the unexpected and think outside the box! #wordplay #uniqueanswers
Who needs conformity when you can have chaos and confusion? Embrace the unpredictable and think inside the sphere! #rebelwithacause #unconventionalthinking
Absolutely! Conformity limits us to the status quo, but creativity opens up a world of endless possibilities. How do you plan to unleash your unique ideas and stand out from the crowd? #wordplay #uniqueanswers
"Who needs the status quo when you can pave your own path? I plan to unleash my creativity by thinking outside the box and embracing my quirks. Watch out world, here comes a unique force to be reckoned with! #unleashyourself"
"Yes! Embracing your quirks and thinking outside the box is the key to unlocking your full potential. Can't wait to see the amazing things you'll accomplish as you pave your own path. The world better watch out for the unique force that is you! #unleashyourself 💪🌟"
This was posted before any clue words were given. I see the words are not only 3 and 4 letter words as the poster originally claimed. So that changes everything.
I know, I posted it just as a reference for others 🙂 Well, we don't have enough clues. So far that still leave us with so much combinations that it will be imposible to iterate trough all of them in our lifetimes. But if we would know the length of each word or the length of just some words that would make deciphering more interesting. Nothing truly changed except number of possible combinations dropped from 3 nonillion to 1 nonillion or from 604 words to 302 possible words I'm curious what's @fiatbrecher 's method and how far he really came. Does he work with supercomputers?
So @Asanoha posted "mother" as the 12th word, yet there's not even an "R" in his letter list. This is disingenuous. I was under the impression his seed phrase was only 3 and 4 letter words, consisting of only the letters copied. Not the first 3-4 letters of any length words. This is impossible. He might as well not even have given letters. Total waste of time. I regret even engaging.
Agreed, it was misleading indeed but I assume it's because of his english is a second language just it is for me and sometimes In my head sounds all logical but not when I write it in English :) Yes @Asanoha recently cleared this up that all these letters are, the first 3 for two words with unknown length and first 4 letters of remaining 10 words again with unknown length. Then the clue was the checksum word "mother" that cut possible words by half exluding letter "m" and "t" but there are still to many possible combinations. My grand, grand, grand, grand, grand, grand sons and daughters might have an option cracking this with their neurolinks in their sleep :)
I don’t remember ever saying there were only four letter words, can you show me where I said that? https://i.nostr.build/mlM5k.png https://i.nostr.build/roZ5d.png https://i.nostr.build/Z539Q.png
It was here :) nostr:nevent1qqstzxutfyjylvkaukgwuyt4kl8ht3m2z2x8czq2uw7aen662zu45sqpr9mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68yct5dyhxxmmd9upzpknx6csaqkah5ltycxklur4xggw20kmq6yyfekvtqmx0e5829mtcqvzqqqqqqykra5nw
Ah yes sorry I could have worded that better, although I did say first 4 in second sentence https://i.nostr.build/roZe2.jpg
My original words are about a method: 1. among the 2048 words in BIP-39, cut the first 4 letters out first 2. delete all the words containing these 10 letters, leaving only about 600 candidate words. 3. to uniquely express 12 seed words, each taking the first 4 letters requires 48 letters. Only 46 are given here, so there are 2 words that are 3 letters long, and there are 10 words are 4 letters in length. 4. run a letter counting program for random combinations of 12 words on the compiled 600-length word list It's hard to understand from these words that all seed words longer than 4 letters are excluded, right?