Taylor Swift Announces Vault Track Titles On ‘1989 (Taylor’s Version)’ After Fans Unlock The Vault By Solving 33 Million Puzzles On Google

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What can’t they do at this point? Millions of Swifties around the world came together on Tuesday to unlock the online vault containing the track titles to Taylor Swift’s upcoming re-recorded album, 1989 (Taylor’s Version).

After Swift challenged her fans to solve endless word clues on Google, promising to announce the upcoming project’s vault tracks — songs that were left behind upon an album’s original release — they swiftly got to work and competed the task, solving 33 million puzzles (Swift is 33) collectively around the world in less than 24 hours.

Each fan was able to solve up to 89 puzzles, hence 1989. Some of the hints to the puzzles included “deepest fear,” “halloween costume,” “caption,” “sun sign,” “karma music video,” and countless others that referred to Swift’s music.

Upon completion, Swift — the mastermind behind the challenge — revealed the title tracks after fans unlocked the vault. READ MORE: Joe Jonas’ Exes Sophie Turner And Taylor Swift Enjoy Girls Night Out In NYC For fans who were able to solve all 89 puzzles, a voice note and accompanying video graphic appeared on screen, announcing only four of her five promised vault tracks: “Is It Over Now?” “Now That We Don’t Talk” “Say Don’t Go” “Suburban Legends” The fifth vault track’s title remains a mystery — one more code for fans to crack.

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