Check your answers below:
The answer check order is random and may or may not reflect the order for what3words.
Image:
Message:
Address:
Image
There is a clue key on the opposite side of the image, use these
together.
Notice the words POST DELIVERY match the layout of the windows
in the image. The numbers in the image are key.
The number 1 on the top row matches with O in POST DELIVERY. The
number 2 in the bottom left matches with the letter V. Pick out all the letters and rearrange
to make a word.
Message
There is a common code hidden in the message of the postcard.
Charlie gives the first letter.
The code uses words for letters to ensure clarity and
reduce misunderstandings. For example, instead of saying C, you would say Charlie.
The common code used is the NATO phonetic alphabet, a
quick google search will reveal the key.
Address
Use the key underneath the word Wales in the address.
It contains a series of arrows (directions) and letters (I).
The first arrow points right and then I.This will give you
a hint where to start. Only two places in the address contain the letter I. Starting at "Di"
follow the directions and pick up the letters along the way. Note this is the only place you
can start without "falling off". The second I is also part of the answer.
Order
The order in hinted to at the bottom of the message.
Look who signed the postcard.
The three letter signature reveals the order and will make
sense when you have all three words.
Point of Ayr Postcard
This pages contains the answer checker and hints for the puzzles found in The Point of Ayr Postcard - A mini-game that complements Escape the Lighthouse Keeper. When you have all three answers, go to what3words to reveal the location of the lighthouse.