PIGPEN

Substitute the symbols with the letters in the image. Try it on the word ”pigpen” (the name of this cipher method). P=P , I=I etc.

As for the quantities: you’ll need one and a third cups and five tablespoons next to the cups you place the _, _ and _, next to the tablespoons the rest use _ and _ in equal amounts _ and _ too,_ is as much as both its peers together and _ as much as both its peers, plus one.

What do you need to make a call?

Aren't the digits in Victor's phone number divided in a peculiar way?

This telephone number is a bit weird, can you turn the numbers into letters?

If you replace each number in Victor's phone number with the corresponding letter of the alphabet (1 is A, 2 is B and so on), you'll get KETHUP. We meant KETCHUP, but we forgot the 3!

Do you have a QR scanner?

Scanning the QR code would give you the following: #b5651b sugar.

Note that there's a puzzling word in that answer, if you have trouble with it there's hints for it below!

Have you heard of RGB codes?

This word defines a colour in RGB. What's the name of the colour?

The colour name we're looking for is light brown (although just brown works as well).

Don't forget to put this answer together with the one for ⓘ above!

The first number corrensponds to the column and the second to the row. Ex. 44=s 33=m 14=p 23=l 51=e.

It’s simple really, just throw it all in a pot and bring to boil, all but the _ which should be added last. Just blend it with some water first so that it doesn’t clump up.

What do all of the languages on the left have the same word for, while english has a completely different one?

Look at the edge of the speech bubble! That's a YouTube identifier. Try searching for it on YouTube!

(note that the ambiguous letters are both lowercase Ls, not 1s!)

The solution is pineapple! It's called ananas in Italian, French, Greek and Swedish, but pineapple in English! Meanwhile, it's neither an apple not does it come from pines.

wertyu becomes qwerty

Substitute the letters with the letter/symbol in the key to their right on the keyboard.

You are going to go to the stores and get some _ and some _. Your mother raised you well so I expect you to already have some _, _ and _ at home. And I’d guess that you probably have some _ too, since your generation seems to appreciate it so much.

That’s not a barcode... maybe try a change of perspective?

If you look at the long vertical lines in the right side of the puzzle page by putting your eyes very close to the edge of the paper, you will see two words.

The hidden words are "tepung jagung", which is corn flour in Malay!

After you fill in the vertical words in the crossword next to the snowflake, does anything appear horizontally?

All the clues and answers have to do with Christmas.

The vertical words are:

  1. Carols
  2. Reindeer
  3. Stockings
  4. Bells
  5. Elves
  6. Night
  7. Santa
  8. Chimney
  9. Sleigh
  10. Tree

If you look at the horizontal lines, you'll see that one of them reads rice vinegar!

Try to find all the ingredients from the list, in the square of letters. Don't forget to look diagonally!

There's 12 ingredients on the list, which one corresponds to the symbol?

The missing ingredient is soy sauce! You can find it diagonally, from the top left towards the bottom right.