The weekly starts off by redirecting you to a user in enigmatics instead of a new website, which looks like this:

The list of completed puzzles are actually the clues you need to figure out in order to get the answers you need to solve this weekly.

And all of the puzzles somehow implement the enigmatics website, in one way or another

CLUE 1:

Which is obviously connected with this grid

These colors would usually be considered random, however profiles in enigmatics can contain a certain LIST of colors like this

This grid only contains 2 whites in total so starting from the left most white color you have to check every row and column till you spot the next color in the list and draw the path out like this:

Trace the path in the correct order and you get the word OPEN

CLUE 2:

This clue hints at the weekly name requiring some form of decoding.

The weekly name is some sort of gibberish string, with the first letter being capitalized. Rings a bell?

The bolded "Enigmatricks"that's in the profile's banner also has the first letter capitalized + contains the same amount of characters. Which means that the weekly name given is a ciphertext that comes from "Enigmatricks"!

A well known cipher that contains a key is Vigenere, so you have to find the key, knowing the plaintext and ciphertext.

The key you get is "OOTEM" so now you have to apply the webpuzzle's name as a clue.

Encoding the key you got from the last part into morse gives you "------..--....--." which is the same length as the username "sup3rsisonth1nice".

Extracting all the dashes gives you the answer "sup3rsonic"

CLUE 3:

Very quick google search shows you that "Sherlock Holmes" can be connected to the cipher called "Dancing Men"

The words "my minimalist masterpiece" hints towards the avatar of the account that looks like this:

These are the least amount of pixels required to visualize the dancing men without any ambiguity.

Identifying the dancing men correctly gives the answer "dancewithsilence"

CLUE 4:

Alright, things get a little complicated here. Forever chained hints at the uuid of this profile because it appears by interracting with the chain on the profile (Also, forever chained is a synonym to permanent link).

Split the hex string into bytes, as hinted by the puzzle title since its "byte-sized"

Convert the strings from base 16 to base 6

Add up every digit of each individual base 6, as hinted by "sums up".

This is in decimal though so to go "full circle" you need to convert this back to hex.

Which gives the answer, "symm3try"

CLUE 5:

Visualization hints at the 2nd image inside the banner that hasn't been used.

The "list" mentioned is the 9 active puzzles in the profile

A1Z26 with the level progress and you will get "infection" after anagramming, hinted by "the other reordering"

Seems like the green pixel is the start of the infection. Apply the shape at the bottom to see which pixels also get infected from other pixels

These 6 are the only cells that haven't been infected. If you are observant you will notice that each row of dots lines up correctly with the amount of letters each incomplete webpuzzle has.

Extract the letters top to bottom and you will get "en3rgy".

CLUE 6:

This is referencing the account that created the webpuzzle "NotOriginal".

The profile only contains a gibberish "String" in their about me.

Since this is the String "HARMONY", we are looking for the letters that can be used to make one.

Remove all the letters that aren't from A-G and you will be left with the letters "D + A + b + f + G + D + G + A"

With a little research we can find out that this is the chord progression of Pachelbel's Canon

Convert the chords into their respective roman numerals, progressively index the string and you will notice that it confirms the answer is just "pachelbel"

CLUE 7:

What could graffiti and 2 adjacent number keys on the keyboard have in common?

Well, out of all the numbers on the keyboard this is referring to the numbers 2 and 3, regarding the symbols connected to them, aka "@" and "#"

"@" is a way you can "Tag" people on the internet, # is a hash"Tag" and a "Tag" while doing graffiti is your own personal signature.

Which means that we need to find something special about a tag that another one of the puzzles here contains

Sure enough, the tag for "NotOriginal" contains some hidden text when you hover over it.

If you extract every 9th letter of the tag's name you will get the answer "ninecircles"

NotOriginal

What if you copied, word for word, bar for bar what everyone else does, but with a twist? This is what this mini webpuzzle is.

LEVEL 1:

Click the door! Classic first level for a webpuzzle...

...Or not. The egg page says that "maybe we should let them know that youre going inside"... So what if we just, knock on the door?

This page has multiple answers, those being "knockknock", "knock" and "knockonthedoor".

LEVEL 2:

This is obviously a1z26... But the numbers are too big. If you mod 26 all the numbers (aka a=27 b=28 etc.) you will get "nicetrybutno". If you subtract the remainder aka the mod 26 results, you will be left with numbers that are all have 26 as a factor which hints to dividing all the numbers by 26!

This would give the answer "tricksgalore"

LEVEL 3:

As hinted by the name of the array, this is ascii... But most numbers are either way too small or way too big!

Looking more closely you will notice that most the numbers contain a 1, a very big sign that something is decoded in decimal.

This means that the numbers you are given are all ascii decimal numbers, but all the digits are shuffled, in more ways than one which means you have to deduce what number each one is supposed to be (numbers like 1 are 001 in reality).

3 of the shuffled bytes can be 2 different characters while the rest can only be 1 unique character so you have 115 104 117 [fx] [fx] 108 [en] 100 98 [py] 116 101 115

Which decodes to shu[fx][fx]l[en]db[py]tes and with very minimal bruteforce you can figure out that the answer is shuffledbytes.

LEVEL 4:

Wow! Finally a break level we just have to change the page URL from level2 to level3.

Wow. Just wow.

So if "3" is an input that isnt acceptable, but 2 somehow is that must mean that numbers higher than 2 are unacceptable

Since the numbers 0,1,2 are the only ones that are acceptable, that must mean we have to convert the number 3 from base 10 to base 2!

Inputting "level10" in the page (10 = 3 in said base) leads you to the next level.

LEVEL 5

MORSE CODE!! Everyone's favorite cipher... Decoding it gives "rush3d" which is the final answer to...

Nothing apparently.

Okay, lets look closer.

It seems like the evil bastard that made this puzzle swapped some things in this image youre given, in comparison to actual morse code.

More importantly, p and r, o and u, i and s, n and h, y and d were swapped from the letters and all the numbers from 1-4 swapped with the numbers from 9-6

This makes the ciphertext we're given actually decode to "poin7y"

LEVEL 6

Some words are bolded saying "source code"

Inside the source code theres a comment saying "impressed.html"

Inputting it leads you to the final level...

... Or not because this redirects you back to level 5 again.

However, checking the initial page that redirects you to that level you can see that a comment has been hidden in the source...

Giving you the answer... backtothefuture

Alright let's skip ahead a little bit im getting tired

FINAL LEVEL:

Huh, I forgot about that Temp End... Alright. Don't tell anyone that I told you but the answer to this level is whatsthedifferencebetweenremoteviewingandmindreading.html

No idea what I left in that page... I wonder...

What? Were you expecting the final answer to the weekly? I don't remember it honestly. Is that why you read this solution document?