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Intel Code Breaker Challenge is underway!

posted by Joe English on September 22, 2009

Now that IDF San Francisco is officially open, the Intel Code Breaker Challenge is underway. The challenge runs today and tomorrow and it promises to be… challenging.

A number of IDF attendees have already picked up their puzzle sheets and are out there trying to crack the coded messages. Let’s see how they do! And you should join them.

Here’s a short video that will tell you a little more about the Challenge. And check back here throughout the day today for hints that may help in cracking the codes.

For those of you here on site in Moscone Center, just go the main lobby of Moscone Center West. The Intel Code Breaker Challenge desk is across from registration. Fill out the entry form and pick up your game sheet to get started.

The goal is to complete the two puzzles and then take the timed puzzle challenge in the Technical Showcase. You must complete these challenges by the close of the Technical Showcase tomorrow (Wednesday) evening.

Watch for more hints and tips on the IDF Facebook fanpage!

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