Given the complexity, and this being a puzzle, a known trick: replace jt with %7B , ji with %7D , etc. Let’s try: jtdc → { ? If jt = { , then jtdc = {dc — doesn’t fit.
The given keyword contains substrings like %3D (which is = in URL encoding), %2F ( / ), and %22 ( " ). This indicates is present. But after decoding once, you don’t get readable English — suggesting nested encoding . Given the complexity, and this being a puzzle,
: These encoded strings are frequently embedded in sharing links. When you share a performance on Facebook or WhatsApp, the platform uses this metadata to ensure that when a friend clicks the link, the StarMaker app opens directly to the correct recording with the appropriate playback settings. The given keyword contains substrings like %3D (which
Deep in the heart of a top-secret research facility, a team of scientists stumbled upon an enigmatic code that would change the course of human understanding forever. The code, which has been dubbed "jtdcjtiyaxnfc3rhcm1ha2vyx2f1dg8lmjilm0f0cnvljtjdjtiyzgvlcgxpbmslmjilm0elmjjzbsuzqsuyriuyrnbsyxlyzwnv" (try saying that five times fast!), has been puzzling experts for months. : These encoded strings are frequently embedded in