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Welcome To Mr. Logic's Web-Hopper Riddle!

The Web-Hopper Riddle is a URL-completion type of game, similar in concept to many of the other Internet "riddles" that you may have already played.

The game consists of a series of segments (or "levels"), each of which contains clues that enable you to reach the next segment in the chain. However, instead of remaining at just one website as you advance from segment to segment, the Web-Hopper Riddle takes you to different websites around the internet. In addition, the file extensions of the different segments are not all the same.

Once you've figured out the answer to a given segment's puzzle/riddle, the location of the next segment will always be of the form:

url-answer.ext

where:

"url" is the beginning portion of the next segment's URL,
"answer" is the answer that you hope will get you to that segment,
"ext" is the file extension of that segment.

As usual, the rules for specifing the answer to each segment's puzzle/riddle are very simple:

For example, suppose that the question for accessing a segment's "htm" file is:

"What is the name of the largest planet in our Solar System?"

And suppose you have been told that the URL of that segment begins with the text string:

"www.simplecodeworks.com/hopper/73"

In that case, the complete URL of the segment would be:

www.simplecodeworks.com/hopper/73-jupiter.htm

See? It's as easy as that!

Well... what are you waiting for? Go there now!   (Don't just sit around looking for something you can click on. This ain't that kind of game!)


NOTE: Just as in most of Mr. Logic's games, none of the Web-Hopper Riddle's puzzles require the use of any third-party software (such as Photoshop, etc.) in order to be solved. Any software tools that you might need can be found in the Accessories folder on every "standard" Windows computer.

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"Mr. Logic" is the producer of many online puzzle games. In the Spring of 2002, he created the concept of the Internet "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", "Zest", 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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