Anonymous ID: f93cb0 May 23, 2018, 10:07 p.m. No.1525173   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5295 >>5440

Alright MAP dump. Everything I’ve been crunching all day.

 

Time stamps of equivalent minutes seem to relate to each other, regardless of hour, but not always.

 

Q said impossible to predict. That makes me think that recent typos orient the map. It’s unpredictable because it’s fluid and the clock hands, not the date specific one, moves according to typos and/or kill boxes.

 

Look here, there, the truth is behind you. Think mirror. I think this means the opposite side of the clock is relevant as well.

 

I think we have multiple layers of concentric circles, possibly correlating on a single clock face, maybe not.

 

As the world turns = the date matters too. Google circular calendar.

 

I think we have the date, the hour and minute hands, the second hand, and colors.

 

My gut is the green and red castle references are because we need a positive and negative reference. Not for context as far as subject matter goes, although maybe, but so our MAP can coordinate with actual coordinates. Latitude and longitude includes negative values.

 

5:5. 60 / 12 is 5. So, there’s 5 sections of the clock with a value of 12 each. Possibly a whole 60 minute (day) in each section.

 

Wind the clock. This confirms that it rotates. And I think independently from each element.

 

Take multiple paths. Spider web. I think we draw lines to and from crumbs depending on the orientation of the MAP on any given day and relative to specific markers given.

 

This is possible. I wish I solved it today but there’s always tomorrow.

 

Godspeed.

 

Covfefe!!!!