If you are stuck on the location shown in the image, use Google Lens or TinEye.
Some modern puzzles rename files incorrectly on purpose. If the file doesn't open as an image, try changing the extension to or .mp3 and opening it in Audacity . Check the Spectrogram view for hidden visual messages. abigailLost2.jpg
Look for comments, GPS coordinates, or "Artist" tags that contain hidden text or hexadecimal strings. Adjust Levels and Exposure: If you are stuck on the location shown
The "Abigail" series often uses real-world locations that lead to specific Google Maps coordinates or historical facts needed for the next password. Check the Spectrogram view for hidden visual messages
Try using a tool like or Apetools . Occasionally, the "key" to unlocking the image is a word found in the first image of the series ("abigailLost1.jpg"). Audio Conversion (Spectrogram):
Many puzzles hide clues in the file's metadata. Use an online EXIF viewer or open the file in a text editor like Notepad.