I’ve thought about that
That would be keyboard dependent for anything that isn’t a letter, though.
answer is sticky keys
I like that, but 其 and 蔵 aren’t taught in WaniKani. Actually, neither of them are Joyo kanji, but 蔵 is at least Jinmeiyou.
These ones are all taught in WaniKani, which could be promising. Or a coincidence.
町 4
長 6
超 36
兆 37
跳 37
帳 48
腸 57
蝶 56
庁 24
Sticky with durt ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Wait, wait,
Stop the presses
These characters all have チョウ as their on’yomi.
Edit:
Got it.
It’s Mrs. Chou
(I think? Or was it without the period? Definitely with the caps, either way.)
You did it! Amazing!
OH MY GOD YOU GENIUS
I literally typed that in a second before you updated your post :000
You’re my hero
I’d insert the “you… YOU did it” joke here, except I honestly think you did.
@matthieuesnault generated the list of kanji.
Durtle Cheese Enchiladas
Your Overlord is pleased.
Grilled Tequila Garlic-Lime Durtle
Definitely would never have gotten that. Ever.
Yeah. Now we gotta go back and see if we can make sense of the clues. I do remember Mrs Chou being mentioned before, but not sure in what context.
Well, getting on to B3:
Says we have to find “all four keywords and say them in the correct order” to get through.
The five kanjis in order are “six,” “the latter,” “cry,” “emulate,” and “medicine” (according to Jisho).
Here.
And here.
So sad, we thought of shift JIS since day one…
then of adding 91 or 92, but only to Unicode…
And I don’t even know who Mrs. Chou is.