A Cleud is a wolf that has some cloud fur around its neck, which makes it unique. Stars are also stuck to the fur of Cleuds, and cannot fall off unless pulled with force. Cleuds get extremely sensitive when anything attempts to shift their stars so don't get too close! The stars also glow brightly in the dark, which is useful sometimes. They come in different colours, any you could imagine! They make good companions, although at first they may be distrusting and timid. Their young are called pups, and usually come in litters of two - one is unusual. Their eye colour always match their stars in their cloud fluff.
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☁Lady Raincloud☁ wrote:kootra wrote:Username: kootra
Name: Chester
Gender: Male
Guess: ABD-333
2nd guess: AYX-475
3rd: LGY-302
4th: UGY-302
5th: JGY-302The code was jgy-302!
Congratulations on your new Cleud!
If you guys enjoyed the kind of contest please leave feedback! I could post another codebreaker.
If you have any other suggestions for contests based off of games like this please tell me.
To win this lad you have to...
Guess the code.
This is a game I've played with users on an adoption center I have on another site. Recently I was reminded by it by Frost mentioning "Codebreaker" in the purple cleud's contest, plus I otherwise wanted to run one here anyways.
The game this is based off is "Mastermind".
The rules are as follows!
The code is made up of three letters and three numbers! For an example, let us say it is "abc-123".
This being decided, the contest runner - that's me, obviously - does not tell anyone this.
You, for your first try, type a guess, say it is "any-538".
As a reply to this I'll tell you in hints what you got wrong and what you got right! To "any-538" I would reply like so.
"You have one correct letter placed correctly, while all others are false. You have one number correct, yet in the wrong location. Try Again?"
After a while, the code will slowly be revealed by my hints, so watch everyone's guesses and their answers!
If a number is repeatedly used correctly, or a letter, I'll eventually say.
A__-__3 are correct!
Then you'll have to guess only two more letters and two more numbers.
YOU MAY ONLY GUESS ONCE UNTIL I REPLY TO YOUR GUESS.
Guesses must be reposted with your original form post quoted above or below it.
Oh, and, this guy is male. [strike]I'll remove the female sign in a minute. I removed it.
I have the code decided beforehand so you may start now.
This ends when the correct answer is posted.[/strike]
Guess the code.

This is a game I've played with users on an adoption center I have on another site. Recently I was reminded by it by Frost mentioning "Codebreaker" in the purple cleud's contest, plus I otherwise wanted to run one here anyways.
The game this is based off is "Mastermind".
The rules are as follows!
The code is made up of three letters and three numbers! For an example, let us say it is "abc-123".
This being decided, the contest runner - that's me, obviously - does not tell anyone this.
You, for your first try, type a guess, say it is "any-538".
As a reply to this I'll tell you in hints what you got wrong and what you got right! To "any-538" I would reply like so.
"You have one correct letter placed correctly, while all others are false. You have one number correct, yet in the wrong location. Try Again?"
After a while, the code will slowly be revealed by my hints, so watch everyone's guesses and their answers!
If a number is repeatedly used correctly, or a letter, I'll eventually say.
A__-__3 are correct!
Then you'll have to guess only two more letters and two more numbers.

YOU MAY ONLY GUESS ONCE UNTIL I REPLY TO YOUR GUESS.
Guesses must be reposted with your original form post quoted above or below it.

Oh, and, this guy is male. [strike]I'll remove the female sign in a minute. I removed it.

- Code: Select all
[b]Username:[/b]
[b]Name:[/b]
[b]Gender:[/b] Male (you may not change in any way)
[b]Guess:[/b]
I have the code decided beforehand so you may start now.
