Accustomed to decoding the clues sown by their idol, the Swifties solved the 33 million puzzles submitted on Tuesday. The solution led to the unveiling of the bonus songs that would appear on the 1989 (Taylor’s Version) album.

This disc to be released on October 27 is part of the re-recording project started in 2019 by American star Taylor Swift. As usual, she will add unreleased tracks to this new version. For 1989 (Taylor’s Version), these are Is It Over Now?, Now That We Don’t Talk, Say Don’t Go and Suburban Legends.

Billboard reports that the madness surrounding the deciphering of the millions of puzzles posted online Tuesday has sparked an overload of Google searches.

Taylor Swift has previously released her own re-recorded versions of her albums Fearless, Red and Speak Now. She is leading this project with the aim of reclaiming her work, since she does not own the master tapes of her first records and no longer has control over their marketing.

The singer recounted in a music documentary titled Folklore that she was delighted with the response from radio stations, since some major networks chose to only broadcast her new releases.