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* L, N, R are the initials of Light, Night, Right. | * L, N, R are the initials of Light, Night, Right. | ||
* 1100: is read as hyaku no o meaning the king of the beasts which is the lion. | * 1100: is read as hyaku no o meaning the king of the beasts which is the lion. | ||
− | * 330 = is read as | + | * 330 = is read as Misao. |
=== Episode 123 === | === Episode 123 === |
Revision as of 16:46, 17 August 2019
This list includes ciphers, riddles and puzzles that have appeared in Detective Conan series. It may contain spoilers about puzzles solutions.
Contents
Prerequisites
Digital devices & Number ciphers
Episode 14
- Calculator numbers when read upside down yields English letters (see also: Calculator spelling).
- In the case the cipher was 3,135,134,162. When read upside down yields "291 Heisei E".
Episode 105
- L, N, R are the initials of Light, Night, Right.
- 1100: is read as hyaku no o meaning the king of the beasts which is the lion.
- 330 = is read as Misao.
Episode 123
- 9109: When seperated to 9-10-9 and read in kanji will be: Tsukumo which is the name of the culprit.
- 110: Japanese police number.
- 2003: when readed in digital device vertically looks like "MOON".
- 0: in weather symbols, a non-shaded circle means clear weather.
- 00: in weather symbols, two circles inside each other means cloudy weather.
- 096: reads in kanji: marunikuru meaning a black circle, which indicates a rainy weather.
- 5656: reads in kanji: goru goru, which is the sound of the lightning.
Episode 163
- Dancing men cipher.
- Caesar cipher.
- Hiragana cipher.