For the one-hundred sixty-fourth edition of the GeoGearHeads Jennifer (author of the "") from answers questions about puzzle caches from the GeoGearHeads audience. The first questions came from and about what makes a puzzle cache different from other caches. wanted to know opinions about puzzle cache logging etiquette. wanted to know how to determine the puzzle type when looking at the cache for the first time. recommended "" book and wondered if there might be an extra book with more tips and tricks. Jennifer added a "" post with resources she collected for solving puzzles. A.Demshar then asked for help through the Live Q&A with a play fair cipher while wanted to know about a one-time pad. wanted tips for creating a puzzle cache, to which Jennifer provided a to information from her recent talk. called in about using a keyword as a passphrase in his cache. Then asked about the process of submitting a puzzle cache to the Geocaching.com Reviewers. asked about an easy way to find the cache description in the HTML from the cache page. asked about the average difficulty rating for puzzle caches. wanted tips for solving puzzles in a foreign language (he's planning to visit last remaining APE cache – ). Jennifer suggested using as it does work in multiple languages. wanted a tool to determine the steganography encoding, to which Jennifer suggested "." Next asked for image search tools. wanted an opinion about single- or multi-stage puzzles, as well as container expectations. Lastly wanted tips about the container itself. Congratulations to for submitting the winning response for this week's question. Thanks to for their donation of this week's gift! The live video session from this Google+ Hangout On Air can be found on .
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