“Diamond Clues contains the solution to the FINAL level... they are extremely hard and complex... ._.”Rob
Diamond Clues are a series of clues that tie into the solution to the final level of THE FINALS Easter Egg Hunt.
Burrw
Various conversations between Easter egg hunters (H), Embark Studios CX Lead Dusty Gustafsson, and Embark CCO Rob Runesson provided clues to a hidden URL on the official THE FINALS website.
- December 19, 2022:
- Dusty: "This clue set is bigger and more connected than Cowslip/s warren!"
- Rob: "Hpe they dn't get snared by the wrng rabbit… ._."
- January 24, 2023:
- Fish (H): "I'll be heading off now, but I hope you guys get it!"
- Rob: "And I hope you don’t go to deep down the old burrow with a transistor radio…"
- January 30, 2023:
- eoin (H): "rob is a rising star now?"
- Rob: "Yes, I need to earn my colors, Dusty has zero faith in me... ._."
- Dusty: "Rob has zero respect for the rules of my role bot, so he has been demoted to rising star. One mre slip up and he's getting contestant'd"
- Spear (H): "Rob is now yellow and it's messing with my brain"
- Rob: "@Embark | Dusty we don't want to mess with anyones brain, would we..?"
- Dusty: "Rob will stay yellow until he helps you all tunnel out of this mess. He has given you 47 to many clues and thoroughly confused you. He's a bit of a mad hatter if you ask me."
- Rob: "Wait what.?! Hmm, not sure I can send them down the mad warren of Alice in Wonderland again. Not even Trigant would be able to handle that.!"
- Rob: "" (Clue_93.gif)
Hunters noticed patterns in these messages, including use of the words "burrow" and "warren", references to Alice in Wonderland, and lots of words lacking a letter o.
Hunter Flex4d recognized that the "Trigant" mention in Rob's message was a reference to Trigant Burrow. Hunter Serpenger pointed out the peculiar filename, "Clue_93." Hunter Fish recognized that the format of this clue would be a URL beginning with "reachthefinals.com/b-" and mentioned that "my first instinct was .com/burrow." A few hours later, hunter Resk entered the correct URL, reachthefinals.com/burrw and shared it with the rest of the hunters.
“Congratulation, you found your first diamond clue in this EE-hunt.!
(Diamond clues are rare and pretty hard to find so you should be proud, I think this one was originally activated late November last year... ._.)”Rob
The page contained a gif named "burrw" that depicts oval-shaped rings of red light pulsating outwards at a consistent frequency. Hunters soon found the string "YMF292" hidden in a line from the top left to bottom right of the gif throughout frames 1-6. This is a reference to the YMF292 chip that is used in Sega Saturn and Sega Titan consoles.
In January 2024, Rob hinted that more could be found in the burrw gif with the message: "Almost forgot about that one, still only solved to 50%… ._." Next month in February, Rob shared a snippet from a higher quality version of the gif with the number 7 in the center, and suggested that the alternate version could be found somewhere: "ohh, have you only found the lowres gif... I wonder where the higres is..." Rob later clarified that the higher quality version was not strictly necessary to solve burrw, and that he hid it for fun, but also that solving the low quality version was "extremely hard."
“The lowres gif works fine, you don't need the highres, I just hid it online for fun... ._.I just tried to solve the lowres one, almost forgot how to solve it my self, haha took me 2 hours, haha (so yes it is hard... extremely hard...)
(but it is a diamond clue after all)”Rob