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For the love of COFFEE Mystery Cache

Hidden : 10/27/2025
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   other (other)

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Geocache Description:


Cache is not at the posted coordinates

 

 

Time to test your knowledge on Coffee 

 

 

Answer the following questions, and use the value for each letter

to complete the calculation formula for the final location 

 

 

A - About how many espresso beans are required to make one espresso?

  • 15 (A=2)
  • 22 (A=6)
  • 27 (A=5)
  • 42 (A=3)

 

B - What country drinks the most coffee per person?

  • United States (B=6)
  • Italy (B=5)
  • Finland (B=9)
  • France (B=8)

 

C - What country produces most of the world’s coffee?

  • Ethiopia (C=6)
  • Brazil (C=5)
  • Colombia (C=4)
  • Vietnam (C=8)

 

D - Coffee beans aren’t actually beans. What are they?

  • Seeds (D=4)
  • Nuts (D=1)
  • Weeds (D=3)
  • Fruits (D=2)

 

E - What is the world’s most expensive coffee?

  • Gesha coffee (E=4)
  • Rwanda Blue Bourbon (E=2)
  • Kopi Luwak (E=7)
  • Jamaica Blue Mountain (E=5)

 

F - What is decaffeinated coffee?

  • Coffee without any caffeine (F=2)
  • Coffee with reduced caffeine content (F=1)
  • Coffee made from tea leaves (F=3)
  • Coffee brewed at low temperatures (F=4)

 

G - What does espresso literally mean?

  • Speed it up (G=9)
  • To go (G=4)
  • Pressed out (G=6)
  • Black and intense (G=7)

 

H - Which one of these coffees contain chocolate?

  • Americano (H=3)
  • Latte (H=5)
  • Ristretto (H=6)
  • Mocha (H=2)

 

 

You will find the cache at the following coordinates : 

N53 [(AxB)-C] . [DxExFxGxH] - [B+E+F] 

W6 [AxC] . [DxGx(B-F)] - [H-F]

 

 

 

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

gur yrsg bar / evtug unaq fvqr (gbc)

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)