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4 of Diamonds

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The blank lines indicate the other parts of the message. You can use them to figure out the proper order of the messages that make up the riddle.

It will be helpful to note that they’re all famous “Stevens.”

Have you arrived at the answer by solving the riddle?

There is one word that can make sense of each line via an idiom. And the cards that the riddle is spread across is actually a sneaky hint.

The answer is EVEN. The riddle uses the idioms, “break even,” “get even,” “even steven” and “literally can’t even.”

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This puzzle will make use of five cards: The 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 of diamonds.

Have you put the message together in an order that makes a riddle?

Have you worked out the significance of “Tyler, Spielberg and Martin?”

Periodic Tables

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Have you identified what the images on the cards are making?

This puzzle will make use of four cards: The 4, 6, 7 and 8 of diamonds.

This puzzle will require looking things up online.

The images on the cards can create the shape of what you’ll need to look up.

Certain couplings of cards can be placed beside each other to complete one of the images.

There are three different pairings of cards that can each make one complete image.

Have you found any significance in the value of the cards?

There’s an important reason why particular values of cards pair up to complete each of the images.

Take each pairing of cards that complete an image and treat the two values as a two digit number.

Have you figured how the card values might relate to the images the cards can form?

You’ll want to look up three particular elements, using the values of the cards to figure out which ones.

After all of that, you should arrive at some sets of letters. Have you arrived at two sets of two letters, and one letter by itself?

The 8 and 4 placed side-by-side can complete the Periodic Table with the number 1 in it. This is meant to indicate that you should look up element 84 on the periodic table. Doing so brings up the element Polonium which has the symbol “Po”. The number 2 periodic table is formed by lining up the 7 and 4. Element 74 is Tungsten and has the symbol “W.” The third and final periodic table is completed by the cards 6 and 8. Element 68 is Erbium, with the symbol “Er.” All together, the element symbols spell the answer: POWER.

That's all the hints I have for this puzzle. The next click will reveal the answer as well as a quick breakdown of the intended method for arriving at the answer.

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