The decoded text from the fourth clue showed that the fifth clue was located in Century City, Los Angeles, California at a park between the Century Plaza Towers and the headquarters of Creative Artists Agency, notably trimmed into the shape of the Eye of Providence. A golden head of Grunkle Stan was found with a code written on a slip of paper, as well as an invisible ink pen, which reveals hidden code. Griffith at Griffith Park in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. The number played a message from Grunkle Stan, which revealed that the new clue was located near the statue of Griffith J. On Jat 12:30pm PST, Hirsch tweeted a phone number, similar to the one on Waddles' missing poster in Atlanta. Hirsch then promised to give a replacement clue and asked fans to stay out of the university in the meantime. However, the university accidentally disposed the clue before the hunt began. Hilda Miley, the university's second president. The clue was supposed to be located behind a portrait of M. The recorded phone message revealed that the fourth clue's location was in the Ochre Court building of Salve Regina University in Newport, Rhode Island. Griffith Park in Los Angeles, the location of the new fourth clue. When called, the number plays a backwards message, which, when reversed, played a message from one of the show's main characters, Grunkle Stan, with the theme song for the science fiction television series The X-Files playing in the background. The poster contained a picture of and information about Waddles, a cryptogram, and a phone number to call if Waddles was found. A community stream found a missing poster for Waddles, Mabel Pines's pet pig, in the area, which was water damaged and difficult to read. The address found led to a Shriners' temple. 400 before his name is written.", with the first phrase describing the avenue's namesake, Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León. The decoded text on the second clue pointed to the next clue being in the United States at 400 Ponce de Leon Avenue NE in Atlanta, Georgia as the second clue contained the words ".the hunter of the fountain of youth. The clue was written on the back of one of the emas in the shrine with a drawing of a scimitar and crescent, along with an encrypted message. The second clue was located at the Kanda Shrine in Chiyoda, Tokyo, which Hirsch and his partner Dana Terrace visited during their trip to the country months prior to the hunt. The Kanda Shrine in Chiyoda, Tokyo, the location of the second clue.Īfter the text on the first clue was decoded, it pointed to the second clue being located in Japan as the text mentioned a " shrine" and " yen", the latter of which is the country's official currency. Both Hirsch and the show's team did not talk about the presence of a statue in the months following the show's end until the silence was broken on Jwhen Hirsch tweeted "Are you guys ready?" and began the game with a tweet containing the words "Let the games begin #FLSKHUKXQW" and an image that contained several cryptograms and clues. It contained both a clip of a real Bill Cipher statue and a message hinting at the presence of buried treasure "deep within the woods" and a statue "beyond the rusty gates". The statue was later taken by local authorities due to a property dispute and was temporarily displayed at Bicentennial Park in Reedsport, before being permanently relocated to Confusion Hill in Piercy, California.įans of Gravity Falls speculated that a real-life statue of Bill Cipher exists somewhere in the world based on the end of the series' final episode, " Weirdmageddon 3: Take Back The Falls", which aired on February 15, 2016. It began on Jin Saint Petersburg, Russia and ended on Augin a forest in Reedsport, Oregon where the statue was found. The hunt involved retrieving and decoding clues hidden in various locations around the world. The goal was to find the real-life statue of the series' antagonist Bill Cipher which was briefly glimpsed at the end of the series finale. It was later removed and temporarily placed at Reedsport's Bicentennial Park, before being permanently relocated to Confusion Hill in Piercy, California.Ĭipher Hunt was an alternate reality game and international scavenger hunt created by American animator Alex Hirsch based on his Disney Channel/ Disney XD animated series Gravity Falls. Statue of Bill Cipher was found in a forest in Reedsport, Oregon.
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