Ever since Dr. Azumi's mysterious departure, his colleagues at Cybertrek Industries have been searching his laboratory for some clue as to where he may have disappeared to.

A few days ago, while examining the wooden desk in his office, they discovered a small secret compartment hidden behind one of the drawers. Inside the compartment was a very old and strange-looking book.

Even though they had been studying the book incessantly, nobody at Cybertrek Industries was able to comprehend more than its first few pages.

The first person who correctly answered all the riddles in Dr. Azumi's book was Jepson:

This is to certify that

  Jepson  

was the very first person to
correctly answer all the riddles
in Dr. Azumi's book.

If you think that you too might be able to succeed in this effort, just click the image of Dr. Azumi's book that you see below:


Use only numbers when answering numerical questions, and use only lower case letters (no punctuation of any kind) when answering non-numerical questions. If an answer requires two or more words (or numbers), do not separate them with spaces.

(Notice: If you do not have Windows on your computer you may not be able to reach page 21.)


"Mr. Logic" is the producer of many online puzzle games. In the Spring of 2002, he created the concept of the "Online Riddle" when he released his Cybertrek adventure game. Since then, hundreds of other game makers have implemented his "URL-completion" method in the design of their own games (e.g., "This Is Not Pr0n", etc.). If you'd like to play more of "Mr. Logic's" games, just click any of the images that you see below:











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