But when Fandango reaches the Goddess he discovers the key is lost. Use this control to limit the display of threads to those newer than the specified time frame. Note: when sorting by date, 'descending order' will show the newest results first.
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Need help? Donate this book to the Internet Archive library. If you own this book, you can mail it to our address below. Want to Read. Delete Note Save Note. Book Available on Amazon. Fandango is an armchair treasure hunt. These are puzzles which usually take form of a book and contain hidden clues to a treasure.
The clues need solved in order to discover the location of the item hidden by the creators of the puzzle. If a person is the first to completely solve the puzzle of the hunt, like the one in Fandango, a financial reward could be gained. The Fandango treasure hunt book involves a story of a clever fox Fandango who needs to deliver a Golden Key to the Goddess of the Wind.
The Sea King, Neptune, has fallen in love with the wind and gave the Golden Key to the fox to give to her as a token of his love. By solving clues, said to be both visual and verbal, a reader of Fandango can discover where the Key was lost and claim the prize himself.
It is known that both the story and images in the book contain hints for the locating of the Golden Key. In a radio interview with Mr. Stockwell author of the puzzle , different components supposedly feed into a master riddle. By themselves, they do not reveal the location, but together they are said to lead to the solution.
Although what these components are, or exactly how they would feed into forming the master riddle, is not certain. There have been various small puzzles found, and solved within the pages of Fandango. One such example is an image of a license plate on page 44 of the book. The numbers on the plate are Whether or not this is a component to the riddle, or just included as a fun puzzle of the book, is not known at this point.
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