On the 4th of January, 2012, a user on 4chan
posted this image to the site’s infamous /b/ or random board. The anonymous author, who went by the four-digit
pseudonym 3301, challenged users to uncover a message hidden within the image. Unbeknownst to those who stumbled across it,
someone had just set in motion one of the most elaborate scavenger hunts the internet
has ever seen. Within minutes of the image being posted someone
discovered that by opening the file using a text editor an appended string of readable
text could be found. The string contained a cipher that, once deciphered,
formed a link to yet another image. At first this appeared to be a dead end but
using an application known as OutGuess users were able to extract hidden information embedded
within the first image. The extracted information lead to a subreddit
which in turn contained information about a book. The book along with a code could
then be used to uncover a phone number that, when called,
played this prerecorded message. By the following day, the initial image had
been reposed all over the internet. A growing community of armchair detectives
sought to unravel this elaborate puzzle but no one was quite sure what to make off it. What was the puzzle for? Who was behind it? What happens when you reach the end? Some naturally dismissed it as an elaborate
joke while others perceived its complexity as evidence against it being the work of a
mere troll. Before long, rumors began to circulate that
this could be the work of some secret society or intelligence agency with the intent of
recruiting individuals proficient in cryptography, steganography,
and other related fields. Of course, it was nothing but a rumor. The two missing numbers mentioned in the recording
proved to be the dimensions of the original image. After multiplying the width and height with
3301 and using the product as a web address, users were taken to a website. The website consisted of a countdown as well
as an image of a cicada. When the countdown reached zero, the page
was updated with a list of coordinates. The coordinates pointed to locations around
the globe. 14 locations in 5 different countries. It was now up to participants living near
the specified coordinates to rise from their comfortable armchairs and venture outside. Those who believed Cicada to be the work of an
organization now felt their beliefs had been justified. In their opinion, only some international
collective possessed the means and resources to create a scavenger hunt of this magnitude. This was not the work of your average troll. No, this had to be something else. At each location was a poster with the cicada
symbol and a QR code. …on the bike shelter over here. See I got it… I got it right there. You can see the corners, I just kinda ripped it off. The codes linked to an image, the image contained
a riddle, the riddle lead to a book, and the book lead to a website. But here, the puzzle took an unexpected turn. Only a select group of first arrivals to this website
were accepted into the final stage of the puzzle. The site eventually closed down with the message: “We want the best, not the followers.” The finalists were also warned not to collaborate
with others nor to share the details of this private stage of the puzzle. Well, given that we know this, it’s safe to
say that not everyone heeded that warning. But those who did presumably advanced through
the final stages before reaching the very end of the puzzle. After nearly a month of silence an image appeared
on the subreddit announcing the conclusion of the puzzle and, just like that, the hunt
was over. Cicada had supposedly found the
“highly intelligent individuals” they were looking for and whatever happened to them is a bit of a
mystery but more on that in a moment. The lack of an explanation was perceived by
many as confirmation that the puzzle had been nothing but a wild-goose chase intent on wasting
everyones time. After all, questions raised by the original
image remained unanswered. What was the puzzle for? Who was behind it? What happens when you reach the end? However, as it later turned out, this was
only the beginning. Whomever was behind this intricate game had
the foresight to include an authentication code known as a PGP signature
along with every clue. This allowed users to verify that an image
or message was actually from Cicada as opposed to some impostor seeking to derail or hijack
the puzzle. Cicada had repeatedly warned of such “false paths”
and insisted that any message lacking a valid PGP signature should promptly be disregarded. That’s why this image, posted exactly a year
and a day after the first, provoked such a frenzy. After a year of lackluster imitations, this
image finally matched the official PGP signature. Cicada was back and it was time for round two. The second puzzle was not too dissimilar from
the first. The image enclosed a message, the message
lead to a book, the book produced a link, and gradually the puzzle unfolded. At one point, a recording titled
The Instar Emergence was uncovered. Another clue lead to a cryptic Twitter account
which then lead to an image. The image proved vital to the progression
of the puzzle but the inclusion of this runic alphabet would remain a mystery for quite
some time. Much like the first puzzle the second swelled
into the physical world when a list coordinates compelled participants to, once again, take
to the streets in search of enigmatic posters. This time it was
8 locations in 4 different countries. But eventually the trail went cold once again. Another select group of first arrivals had
been accepted into a final private stage of the puzzle. Unlike the first puzzle the second did not
conclude with an official message from Cicada. The trail merely went cold and Cicada vanished
once more leaving us no closer to an explanation. However, this was still not the end. At the beginning of 2014
it was time for round three. Once again the image enclosed a message, the
message lead to a book, the book produced a link, and suffice it to say, it was more
of the same. Except, this time, the puzzle seemed to revolve
around a strange book. The book was titled Liber Primus, meaning
First Book in Latin, and was evidently written by Cicada. The runic alphabet uncovered in 2013 finally made
sense as the book was primarily written in runes. Even so, the meaning of the translated pages
were cryptic at best. The book consisted of various philosophical and
idealogical ideas and appeared to be their manifesto. Many have since compared the strange writings
to that of a cult. Nevertheless, the book also comprised a myriad
of clues and codes. For example, this page advised participants
to seek out a website on the deep web but the site remains undiscovered. Another page lead to a website containing
yet another recording titled Interconnectedness. However, a significant portion of the book
has yet to be translated. The runic text on some of the pages appear
to be obfuscated by layers of encryption that has yet to be decrypted. Of the 74 pages featuring runes, only 19 have
been successfully translated. As 2015 came and went without the launch of
a new puzzle, many came to suspect the Liber Primus had to be completed if Cicada was to return. This was more or less confirmed
at the beginning of 2016 when Cicada encouraged
a reexamination of the book. More than four years have now gone by with minimal
progress and near complete silence from Cicada. Questions raised by the original image have
gone ignored. What is the purpose of these puzzles? Who’s behind them? What happens when you reach the end? When the initial image appeared on 4chan back
in 2012 many assumed Cicada 3301 to be an alternate reality game designed by a corporation
to promote a new service or product. For example, Microsoft developed an elaborate
ARG back in 2001 to promote the film Artificial Intelligence and a similar viral marketing
campaign was used to promote the release of Halo 2. But the release of subsequent puzzles and
the complete lack of commercialization has more or less eliminated that possibility. If we choose to believe some of the leaked
information from the private end-stage of each puzzle than we do gain some insight into
who this group might be. For example, at the end of the first puzzle,
finalists supposedly received this email. In it, Cicada describe themselves as an international
group who believe that privacy is an inalienable right. The aim of each puzzle is to recruit
like-minded individuals in an effort to develop
privacy-conscious solutions. The email then concludes with three questions. The PGP signature, which would have confirmed
the authenticity of the email, was conveniently removed by the leaker. If a version with a valid signature does exists
online I was unable to find it. But regardless of it’s legitimacy, I find
this question a bit odd. It reads:
“Do you believe that information should be free?” Assuming the expected answer is yes then the
very first sentence… “DO NOT SHARE THIS INFORMATION!” …seems a bit hypocritical. While the idea of a secret society recruiting
individuals by means of elaborate cryptographic puzzles may seem a bit absurd or even conspiratorial,
it’s not entirely unfounded. Corporations and governments alike have employed
similar recruitment techniques since at least the second World War. In 2013, the British intelligence agency GCHQ
launched a recruitment program known as “Can You Find It?”. Participants had to decrypt a number of cryptograms
hidden across the internet and those who managed to solve the entire puzzle were offered a
prize or a position at the agency. Google did something similar with enigmatic
billboards back in 2004 and the US Navy launched a near-identical project in 2014. Okay, but then, what about the recruits? Why have we not heard from these chosen few? Well, we have. It’s just that separating a legitimate finalist
from an impostor is virtually impossible. In a 2015 interview with Rolling Stone, two
alleged winners of the first puzzle chronicled the events beyond the final stage. After receiving an email from Cicada they
were taken to a forum on the dark web. Here, they could communicate with some twenty
some odd recruits as well as a handful of established members of Cicada. They were told that Cicada 3301 had been founded
by a group of friends who shared common ideals about security, privacy, and censorship. The goal was to work as a collective to develop
software applications in line with that ideology. As friends recruited friends, this secret
society quickly expanded into a decentralized international organization. The recruits were then tasked with developing
software that fit the ideology of the group and members of Cicada would oversee their
progress. But without the allure of a puzzle to be solved,
the recruits quickly lost interest. By the end of 2012 all but one had left and
a few months later the site was gone. They never heard from Cicada again. One of the two winners, named Marcus Wanner, later
elaborated further in a video by YouTuber Nox Populi. Furthermore, Nox Populi himself claims to
be a winner of the second puzzle so I reached out to him and this is some of what he had
to say. After completing the final stages of the second
puzzle Nox Populi received an invitation to join Cicada 3301. However, he was not invited to a website but
was instead merely told to be patient. Then, around May of 2013, all communication
with Cicada abruptly ceased. This was around the same time as when the
website dedicated to the winners of the first puzzle was suddenly taken down. Nox Populi later contacted other winners of
the second puzzle to compare notes and their experiences were identical. In his own words: “All the stories were the same, we were invited
to join 3301, then something happened and silence followed a request for patience.” Nox Populi suppose that roughly five others
completed the second puzzle in contrast to the twenty-odd winners of the first. In regards to who or what Cicada is, Nox Populi
believes they could be a remnant of the cypherpunk movement of the late 80s and 90s. Essentially a small group of activists advocating
widespread use of strong cryptography and privacy-enhancing technologies but he admits
that there is no way to know for certain. If you want a far more comprehensive walkthrough
of these puzzles as opposed to my brief overview, Nox Populi has produced a number of videos
on his channel which I highly recommend. While these accounts cannot be verified they
do make for a very compelling argument as to what Cicada is. A group of anonymous developers seeking to
develop privacy-conscious applications by recruiting talented individuals via cryptographic
puzzles. Sure, it is not nearly as exciting as a shadow
government seeking world domination or any of the more fantastical theories but it is
certainly more plausible. You have to keep in mind that no part of these
puzzles would have required more than one person. The posters are often pointed to as evidence
that this must be the work of some international organization but I beg to differ. I mean, right now, I could use any number
of services to hire random persons around the globe to install posters for me. Although, given that no poster was located
more than an hour away from an airport leads me to believe that one or multiple persons
actually traveled to these locations. I mean, some of the posters were found within
walking distance of an international airport. The fact is that anyone with a disposable
income and enough time on their hands would be able to create the illusion of a vast secret
network spanning the globe. Not saying that is the case with Cicada 3301 but it is
nonetheless a possibility that cannot be discounted. With all of that being said, I personally
think a loose-knit group of privacy-minded hobby-cryptographers to be the most plausible
explanation. Cicada made their last public statement in
April of 2017, merely warning against disinformation, but the current status of the third puzzle
and the possibility of a fourth remains clouded in mystery.
4:50 what would you call this effect ?
some now you see me shit right here
😂Bro He said ,"0001100100010011000001000010000100", 😂
So, Cicada was inspired by Willy Wonka?
Gandalf ain't gonna figure this shit out.
What's the song in the beginning
I am goign to be honest last we heard from them was quite some time so if which took 1 year and a day to if they are going up on even at a time the next would be 10 years and a day from then but some people spoke out and have probalble lost there chance to join in which he was disconnected from Cicada 3301 which is just a therory what am I to say I am a person like everyon else.
right….
The test will be easy if you studied
The test even when I studied:
The unsolved mysterie where it says a road etc it I think it means there was a hidden message in that message as well which was a location and a direction which is also a therory
c e l l b i t___
At least the creepy person said goodbye… That nice right?
The below link is a clearnet domain so don't worry about a browser. (It has dangerous information, so use a proxy, or be careful!)
Who do you think made it and why
It's just a big Rick roll
watch dogs 4
Why do I always watch spooky shit with 2 hrs of sleep and at 12
Plot Twist
All winners received a free case of Ovaltine but they are all too embarrassed to admit it…
I wonder if this was the team that made bitcoin. Satoshi ( the person/people behind bitcoin) was equally mysterious.
10:17 JESUS FUCK THAT SCARED THE BAJINGLES OUT OF ME
This should be a documentary this has opened my mind up to the world of puzzles
There should be one on fortnite
I've watched this video for at least 4 times now and idk why…
10:16 omg thanks for scaring the hell out of me,, now im not sleepy anymore and can go back to my studies
the most intelligent would not show them selves.
what we learn for the test: blah blah science blah
whats on the test:
Who cares about the cicada. Can we talk about the video’s amazing editing and music. This was such a well scripted and put together video oh my goshh❤️
First few arrivals get their aliens before September 20
14:43 what’s the number?????
aeiou
This whole 'Cicada 3301' thing tbh sounds like a convoluted tongue-in-cheek inside joke marketing scheme for access to a download link to a super-exclusive demo EP dreamt up in the wake of waiting for Tool's next full album to finally be released before Tool saw the waning interest and eventually just said '…screw it' and released the album as Fear Inoculum instead
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no wonder they'd been so "busy"
Smells like Musk
What is the transition music
I preferred Shia LaBeoufs Global Capture The Flag. This is still a great idea though. Us nerds need to get outside in the sun more than we do.
The finalists get their own anime waifu
Somebody call L and Light yagami
10:14 I SCREAMED. how rude.
Some nerd in his parent’s basement just needed attention. Great narration by the way 👍🏼
People who don’t live near the areas: fuck.
Final test is patience! Do you stay silent and wait?
What if people behind this are ACTUALLY Cicadas!! ??
There is an airport one hour away from almost every big city. Think about the time it takes to travel the world versus the time it takes for a city maintenance worker to rip off a piece of paper taped to a bus stop.
Is it just me. Or is the end giberish different from the one at 10:18
The stupidest shit i've ever been a par of. Wasted 2 hours that was enough.
dayum i like the music u make can u release it plz? its great!
I have an issue with a statement at the end.
"Anyone with a disposable income and enough time on their hands…"
Or anyone whose job takes them to major metro areas throughout the world. Never underestimate the absolute tedium that living in hotels can produce.
What the 3301 gets wrong about privacy is that we love to share, whenever we have the chance, without even needing to be invaded.
Operation Cicada 3301
Cicada used confusion!
It's super effective!
This would be my maths exam for sure..
If you complete the puzzle you get toothpaste 10/10 dentists recommend
PopulEE not PopuLIE.
Liber Primus you pronounced correctly. I expected you would say Primus as in prime.
He almost had me at 10:23
If they were looking smart individuals around the world then why the fuck you had to go physically to check the flyers to advance in another level. Why would anyone give out their identity to unknown organization that is capable to put these flyers all around the world ?
Maybe they'll have a bomb comeback next year
i’m just wondering about why the fuck it was at poland.
The end is when you break bedrock
The flash will get it done with the help of Cisco and killer frost
I'm sorry but I think you are mixing lots of things and years, that or I have REALLY bad memory which is perfectly possible anyways.
For what I can recall, the original puzzle started with the message AND the cicada image. If you changed the luminosity and exposure (and saturation?) of the image it gave you a code/link and it all went down from there. Puzzles were super interesting and yeah, required some extense and a not? very common set of skills to go through all of them (image manipulation, sound manipulation, programming, cryptography, philosophy, a LOT of knowledge about books that were sometimes super rare, and I don't remember everything else) but it escalated in difficulty every time. Pretty much like "tercer ojo" for spanish speakers back in the day.
People started sharing their answers online and I got super hooked with this thing (from the outside, could not for the life of me get past the 3rd puzzle for myself lol). There was this point on which you could enter a special website (limited for the first 100 or so people that could find it, then it died) that had a super weird questionaire with stuff like what is 2 + 2 and what is the meaning of the apple (made that up, can't exactly remember but things with not much sense) and from that it was a long wait until they released the coordinates all over the world saying that they wanted to get the INTELLIGENT people to keep solving the puzzles so they should NOT share the answers for other people to just follow. People started cooperating online with eachother since it was hard for just one to travel all over the world searching for this pieces of paper with QR codes and after that I remember it all came down to nothing.
***NOTE: MAYBE, and this is important, the weird page with the questions came AFTER the QR codes where everyone cooperated and from THAT people obtained the link for the weird cuestionaire. I can't really remember, it's all a blur on my head, so i'm sorry if that's not exact.
Cicada posted a message that meant something like "we told you not to share information with people who can't make the way by themselves, we are dissapointed and will not continue". And just like that, poof. This happened around… 2012? or 2013, can't exactly remember, but they literally just disapeared and never heard of them again… until one or two years later when the same image popped again on the internet and you had to start by making the exact same thing with the image as the first time. At that point I (like in me, myself and I) REALLY doubted it was the real deal and did not follow the rest of that because I thought it was just a copy of the original and had no real meaning besides fun.
Just lemmino I love that intro
I was watching with headphones and when you said “what happens when you reach the enddddddd” I FREAKED OUT
Plot twist: LEMMiNO is the Cicada 3301
area 51 raiders have been planning all along………
ILLUMINATI CONFIRMED
Fcking Bastard
Make a good enough mystery and the whole internet will be captivated
Cracked it, it reads…." It puts the Lotion on its skin "
BEHIND 10 SIGNS AN IMAGE YOU WILL FIND, SCOWER THE TIMELINE TO LOCATE THE SIGNS
Imagine the finalists of the treasure hunt gathering to a discrete location and found a t-posing CIA agent
Xiaomi's folding phone called a cicada. the Chinese are behind it
OK but the edit is gold
The Finalists Get To Know Victoria’s Secret
''Interconnectedness'' Sounds like the beginning of the Phendrana Drifts theme from Metroid prime 😮
U got me up thinking bout this at night
Playback speed 0.25x
Play 17:49
i feel as if this is made by the Fbi
What’s the music from 00:05 – 00:40?
This guy should do ASMR
You gotta wonder if the Navy recruitment campaign was inspired by Cicada!
I think its an alien standing behind all this
Call me crazy, but I think there’s allot more to this story than what we can see. Since we don’t know the full confirmed truth yet it shows that nobody in the organization has spoken, if they truly separated paths and ended the whole project then it’s a possibility a member would have spoken. Then again the original members valued privacy and had a vision to create things based on it, so I guess they wouldn’t be the type of person to hop on reddit and leak the things they were working on.
If it really was an organization of people from all over the world, to have this much secrecy Is pretty respectable. I just really don’t want to be bummed out to find it was just one or a couple of people who were messing around and bit off more than they can chew. We may never know, and knowing pretty much kills the mystique that was built up.
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I wish Albert Einstein was here to solve the problem
Like the vid if u agree
My theory is that this was made by some the government and those people were accepted into the final stage were tracked down and killed because their knowledge was a threat.
Winners get 10% discount vouchers at walmart. Horray
the winners got a real working ray gun from cod
Does anybody know the title of the song at the beginning, it's nowhere listed on Lemmino's soundcloud and I can't find it anywhere but it sounds so cool.
0:37 I could smell that bug
This is simple 1+1 for the people who come out from area 51
There goes 17 minutes of my life im not getting back
The cicada people undergoing initiation process of metamorphosis for 17 years and finally emerged as….Alien Cicada Person which has the ability to communicate via high pitched soundwaves and Hertz signals. They are preparing….
I had to find out how to pronounce “Cicada” now I’m mangry that it’s si-kay-dah
The runic alphabet was norse language. For gamers the weird runes in god of war
is it just me or the 'songs ' sound nice
Me:cicada
Lemmino:cicayda
Ok I suck at most puzzles , so theres that .
They should had checked the fingerprints
The first people to solve the puzzle will get to know what Obamas last name is
Q?
This mystery tricked users to do math
school breakouts
”Behind 10 signs an image you will find, scour the timeline to locate the signs”