thats the problem, unlike all the other puzzles, this one gives us no clue what we are looking for. All we know is that you are supposed to put the letters into the grid in some sort of pattern which will reveal the message. Apparantly its not an impossible code but its not an easy one such as a spiral either, he says that "a middle schooler could do it". The title "More than one possibility" is also intriguing but we don't know how it applies to the code. Its perhaps some sort of a key Basically in the end we need to make a literate flow from the letters and that will tell us what to enter as the four passwords/serial answers in the final page titled "Ready to finish?". View the source of the page with the grid to see a link to the final page
Does the size="13" in the source code of the serial fields mean that each one is supposed to have 13 characters/numbers? Or is that just a maximum? Also, I agree it does seem like it's just a rearrangement of the letters since it looks like the frequency of the letters is similar to that of normal English usage as opposed to it being a cipher. Where does he say a middle schooler could do it?
I think that its a max of 13 letters...could be wrong tho And the "middle schooler" thing is from one of the forums we eventually resorted to in order to find some answers to this one. A bunch of people were complaining that they can't figure it out, and that was the maker's only retort, that its not impossible, not very easy like a spiral, and a middle schooler could do it. also, something that is really rare nowadays on the internet, nobody has ever reported beating this thing online. Either the lied and its not solvable, or you have the chance to do something nobody online has done (reported)