Updated Tuesday, September 19 at 5:00 p.m.: Swifties will break another website with their enthusiasm for Taylor Swift. Google to publish That the vault mystery is currently jammed, and that the search engine is currently in the “age of relevancy” to try and get Swifties back on track. What did they expect when they asked fans to solve 33 million puzzles in order to reveal the five paths to the vault? 1989 (Taylor version)? That everyone can calmly solve one puzzle a day like a crossword? Swift skipped the Vault puzzle version of Speak Now (Taylor Version) earlier this year, making it the only Vault song to be revealed without a game to go with it. You could say…Swifties are lustTo play this game. All the vault had to do was survive.
Below is the original story, published earlier on September 19.
You’ve got a blank space in your Google search bar — and if you type in Taylor Swift’s name, you might get a surprise. Swift reveals music tracks from her latest releases 1989 (Taylor version)by challenging fans to solve it 1989– Word puzzles with topics in the search engine. Because if there’s one thing Swifties are good at, it’s puzzles. Here’s how it works: Google “Taylor Swift,” click on the vault, then solve the puzzle. Per Google, there are 89 different puzzles (for obvious reasons), and once 33 million puzzles have been solved globally, the vault will be opened. Not that Swift needed help with SEO, but the strategy is working — according to Google Trends, search interest for her name has more than tripled in the past hour. Pine tree-I did it again.
Swift gave fans a head start On Instagram, posted a clip of opening the vault and pouring out the letters for the first track. Fans have guessed that this might be “Lust!” Instead of “Slut!”, but hey, you never know.
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