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If you can find the answer, you're a genius.

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ONILOLCAT HACCERKID RECRUTERS LUCSNOTES LEDOLDBAG ISNTSIDED AREDSTONE HARDWATER FATDUDLEE
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~ = 211 397 678 429 824 715 923 137 584
% = 323 592 776 914 839 496 126 251 628
& = 443 791 168 849 684 514 966 293 312
! = 523 973 472 644 752 157 244 389 894
+ = 698 181 565 376 871 461 739 222 995
? = 769 436 945 274 552 861 611 172 356
@ = 811 727 453 635 573 197 266 348 987
# = 887 282 489 954 663 789 338 536 144
\ = 933 549 233 853 361 652 115 416 749

%6 ?5 !9 ~3 +8 #5 \9 &4 @3
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Not sure I've even found the question yet.
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I think it's PARQUETRY

Shouldn't that 196 be 197?

Good puzzle that.
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...Aaaaaand we have our first official genius! Kudos to Graeme Cole for obtaining a correct solution, especially in the wake of that error (now fixed). You win... extensive bragging rights.
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Mark Deeks wrote:Not sure I've even found the question yet.
To be honest, that whole thing is the question.
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When do we get the explanation? Without checking, I think it's been 8 years.
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I think I'll Hansford this one and say PARQUETRY.

Really nice puzzle, Johnny!

If you want an explanation, try using the numbers as a code for finding certain letters
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Bah, it's time the explanation was posted.
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I've found the file on my computer where I put my workings-out on this. Luckily I'm very bad at clearing out old stuff.

First, solve the conundrums.

Each three-digit group represents a letter in the grid of solved conundrums. The first two digits are the row and column of the word to look at, and the third digit is which letter in the conundrum solution to take. For example, 211 means look at the word in the second row of the first column, solve that conundrum (in this case FOREIGNER) and take the first letter of the solution (in this case F).

Do that for all the three-digit groups, and the nine-letter rows give you another nine conundrums to solve. Solve them.

Then the last line represents nine more letters. The symbol represents which conundrum you need to look at, and the number tells you which letter of the solution you want. So %6 means to look at the conundrum with % before it (which turns out to be REALHUNQI, or HARLEQUIN) and take the sixth letter, Q.

Following this procedure, %6 ?5 !9 ~3 +8 #5 \9 &4 @3 is QUERTYRAP. Solve that and you get PARQUETRY, which is the overall solution.
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Thanks Graeme.
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