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Wollefswee Mystery Cache

Hidden : 11/21/2006
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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The riddle and the final location were modified 12.06.2018.

Gray Wolf (Canis lupus)

The wolf once inhabited most, if not all, of the northern Hemisphere. Excluding modern man, the wolf was the most widely distributed land mammal that ever lived. Wolves lived in nearly all habitats except for tropical rain forests and deserts.

There were once at least thirty different subspecies of wolf. Most have become extinct while about five subspecies survive today. Now they are generally rare or absent except in northern forests and arctic tundra.

Until the 18th century wolves were commonly seen in Luxembourg. Later people started to hunt them systematically and in the years 1850 - 1883 more than 200 animals were killed. The last individual in this country was shot on 24th of April 1892 by Eduard Wolff(!).

The above given coordinates are not the cache coordinates. Should you wish to find the cache, you need to solve the Wollefswee puzzles.

Each of the different shapes in puzzles has a numerical value. The numbers to the right of the grid are the sum of each row and the numbers at the bottom are the sum of each column. No shape has a value less than 0 or greater than 9 and each value is an integer. Find out the value of each shape and enter the solution into these coordinates:


Wollefswee puzzle 1:



Wollefswee puzzle 2:


Attention: during the hunting time there might still be hunters in the forest!!!



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